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3. veebruar 2006, 23:39:41
Aakass 
it's cool as this site. sorry for my new english!

15. oktoober 2005, 10:05:40
Hrqls 
Teema: Re: linetris
BuilderQ: thanks :)

14. oktoober 2005, 19:09:55
ColonelCrockett 
Teema: Re: Hasami Shogi
BuilderQ: I gave two wrong answers in a row . . . a reward for my laziness . . . LOL

14. oktoober 2005, 16:26:05
BuilderQ 
Teema: Hasami Shogi
Ah, I see Fencer has clarified that more than five win on the Hasami Shogi board.

14. oktoober 2005, 16:18:21
BuilderQ 
Teema: Re: Pente
ColonelCrockett: The rules for Pro Five in Line and Swap Five in Line explicitly note that exactly five must be placed in a row. Hasami Shogi may also follow this restriction, but the rules do not refer to such a situation.

14. oktoober 2005, 16:04:31
ColonelCrockett 
Teema: Re: Pente
BuilderQ: hmmm . . . I was too lazy to look (LOL) . . . I could have sworn that there was a game on BK that required a specific number of tokens be placed in a row, perhaps Hasami Shogi? I'm still too lazy to look, ;)

14. oktoober 2005, 15:58:55
BuilderQ 
Teema: Re: Pente
ColonelCrockett: According to the rules, no: "The object is to place 5 or more pieces in a solid row..."

14. oktoober 2005, 15:04:32
ColonelCrockett 
Teema: Re: linetris
BuilderQ: I think Pente requires exactly five in a row though, right?

14. oktoober 2005, 00:37:04
BuilderQ 
Teema: Re: linetris
Hrqls: Yes

13. oktoober 2005, 21:22:07
Hrqls 
Teema: linetris
does a player win when he places more than 4 pieces in a row ?

31. august 2005, 08:07:13
Hrqls 
Teema: Re:
BuilderQ: ah i see ... nice

so its up to player 1 (white) to make sure that he wont create a 4 .... as he can see easily he is being mirrored he can play the game all by himself .. and force his opponent to follow his plans (or stop the mirroring)

30. august 2005, 16:26:29
BuilderQ 
Teema: Re:
Hrqls: Yes, but the mirror strategy can prove successful on occasion, even against the best: http://brainking.com/en/ArchivedGame?g=760289&i=52

30. august 2005, 13:01:34
Hrqls 
white is player 1 .. player 2 is the only one who can use the mirror strategy .. but when doing that until the end he will lose as noone will make 4 .. so player 1 wins

this makes the mirror strategy a losing strategy

27. august 2005, 17:01:40
BuilderQ 
Teema: Re:
rod03801: If your offer hasn't been taken yet, go ahead and invite me.

22. august 2005, 14:08:40
furbster 
Teema: Re:
furbster toimetatud (22. august 2005, 14:08:57)
BuilderQ: Thanks for that lol, yeh i didn't really know how to play when i played this one, i think it was my first game or one not long after i started playing it

22. august 2005, 00:34:01
rod03801 
So, the only way to counter this strategy is to fill up the board with no one winning, which is a win for white? (LOL, I'm sure you know what I'm trying to say)

Would someone be willing to play out a game of anti with me as black, using the mirror image strategy, and show me how you, as white, get out of it? It will make more sense to me if I am actually playing it out. Unrated/Uncounted, if you prefer.

15. august 2005, 03:37:17
BuilderQ 
Teema: Re:
rod03801: An example

15. august 2005, 03:32:05
AbigailII 
Teema: Re:
rod03801: Aim for a (symmetric) position where there is no line of four on the complete board. Then white wins.

15. august 2005, 02:43:42
rod03801 
I recently played anti line 4 at another site, and my opponent played using the mirror-image strategy. (I was player 1). I know there MUST be away to get around that, otherwise player 2 would just always win using that strategy.. However, for some reason I spaced it, and had no idea how to counter it, and lost of course. Can someone please remind me how to counter that strategy in anti?

15. juuli 2005, 20:28:19
ColonelCrockett 
Teema: Re:
Nugsson: I'd spend more time posting on the stack4 board but I usually hang around the chess boards.

15. juuli 2005, 14:02:38
Nugsson 
Teema: Re:
ColonelCrockett: I don't know, I tend to chat occasionally during my games. I don't think anybody uses the discussion boards at IYT. To be honest I'd forgotten they exist.

8. juuli 2005, 20:22:29
ColonelCrockett 
Teema: Re:
Nugsson: the stack4 board on IYT is just as dead usually, I guess us "line4" players just don't like to talk much . . .

8. juuli 2005, 11:56:21
Nugsson 
Teema: Re:
ColonelCrockett: Two posts in 3 days! Busiest it's been here in months ;)
I'm one of those people who play both here and at IYT.

6. juuli 2005, 23:46:13
ColonelCrockett 
this board is just buzzing . . . incredibly busy . . . LOL

24. mai 2005, 20:22:48
Chimera 
Teema: Re: people from IYT
ColonelCrockett: welcome to BK I'm afraid I don't really know how many people play both sites.

23. mai 2005, 23:43:31
ColonelCrockett 
Teema: people from IYT
I see alot of the same IDs from IYT. Are there many players who play stack4 on IYT and Line4 here?

25. märts 2005, 15:53:39
furbster 
nice to know which boards have and havent been solved to

25. märts 2005, 10:23:19
Hrqls 
Teema: Re:
BuilderQ: very nice!

(nice layout, simple and to the point without being boring ... well done :))

19. märts 2005, 18:35:59
BuilderQ 
I haven't been able to find a truly comprehensive resource for connect four information, so I've decided to start work on my own.
http://fourinarow.50webs.com

19. märts 2005, 11:12:00
furbster 
that'd certainly make for another intersting game

4. märts 2005, 01:57:10
BuilderQ 
"Each player receives 16 disks of his own colour and 5 white disks." You would be forced to use wild pieces if the game went on long enough.

4. märts 2005, 01:39:39
coan.net 
Teema: Re:
BuilderQ: I just took a look, at first it looks like a great idea to add a third color, but if it's an option if a person uses the "wild" or not - I would never use it - I mean why would I want to place a piece that my opponenet can use also.

4. märts 2005, 01:01:02
BuilderQ 
Anyone heard of CARAMBA 4?

15. veebruar 2005, 21:56:32
Mousetrap 
Teema: Game
Anyone want to play a game?

15. jaanuar 2005, 20:08:32
Hrqls 
thanks ... a dutch site as well .. located (physically) very close to where i did the last phase of my study (1 door away from my room, down the hall ;))

15. jaanuar 2005, 00:56:36
BuilderQ 
See this site for some solved board sizes: http://www.cwi.nl/~tromp/c4/c4.html

10. jaanuar 2005, 06:02:17
ILOVENIRVANA 
Teema: Re: reply to prefered color
By the looks of your rating and record you have no problem winning with either color. lol . lol

8. jaanuar 2005, 03:18:02
grade1teacher 
Teema: Re: reply to prefered color
I think black (player 2) definitely has the advantage at this game.

5. jaanuar 2005, 15:13:58
mmammel 
Teema: Re: computer program
BuilderQ:
Yes, I think I have a program I wrote to play spider line4 (and the other variant where the pieces come in from the edges until they hit another piece). Anyone who wants it can email me:
msmammel at starpower dot net

5. jaanuar 2005, 14:24:54
ILOVENIRVANA 
Teema: reply to preffered color
You would rather play black? I would rather play white. You find playing black easier? I am undefeated still at this (8-0-0) and I always play white.

21. detsember 2004, 01:14:22
furbster 
ah yes i see now :), how dopey am i lol

21. detsember 2004, 01:09:13
coan.net 
Otherwise the 2nd person can just keep placing their piece on top of the 1st, and sooner or later, the 1st player will make 4 in a row on the bottom row.

20. detsember 2004, 18:36:21
furbster 
i dislike the fact that you can't place a piece on another persons, seems so strange to me, as to why you wouldn't be allowed

23. november 2004, 23:09:05
coan.net 
Teema: Variants
Variant.....

Spider Volcanic Line4 (Kind of like Gold Tokens Blackhole 4 in a row) - except with spider rules.

Start the game out with 1 square (Randomly picked) which is a "volcano" which is unusable for both oppenets. (Maybe even 2 volcanos - but that might be too much for the current board size)

Spider BONUS Line4 - (Kind of like Gold Token's Hotspot 4 in a row) - Except with spider rules.

There is a bonus square randomly put in the board which can be used by both players to make their match. the "Cross dressing" piece which will wear both players colors. :-)

23. november 2004, 17:39:10
Retired on 2700 
Teema: Re: Study Guide...
Yes SLAYER, I learnt how to play Spiderline4, & to get to 2700 pts, by beating you, Master! ;) lol! I learnt the game by wanting to know why I got beat by better players...Also I expanded these games with my own ideas & also looked at other peoples ideas too...its all about learning it then expanding it.

Anyway, what is this 'white is always a forced win' rubbish? If you play me, then my black is near always a forced win too! What Im trying to say is that yes, white has the advantage BUT only if you know how to win with white against a certain black, and conversely the player does NOT know how to play a good black! To me black can just take longer to win thats all, and therefore there is no advantage, unless however, I play the very top players!...but I would say out of a lot of very top players Ive played over ther years, there are ONLY about 3 or maybe 4 players who have 'mastered' the white & can always win every time, but sometimes they dont! lol! ;)

23. november 2004, 15:01:58
Gone and exit 
Teema: Re: Study Guide...
Shouldn't be randomly I think, then u r much too dependent on what piece the server (computer) takes away.....should then be yr opponent who has the abillity to take away 1 piece after eacht fifth move....Then I think that u will get a lot of draws (which are very rare in the normal Spiderline games) because it is then easy to block the threats of yr opponent and try to craete a new one by yourself but after the 5th move that one is blocked too...do draw at the end...Black picks away a piece and will put one down itself...1 piece ahead for five moves but black was already in defense...so it will be a game of blocking till there are no squares left...at least that is what I think of it. You often need a key move to win in a forced way and when that one is taken away and also filled with an oppent piece you can start all over again and likewise for Black 5 moves later.I will have to test it, if it is true what I am saying, but good players will draw I think. But you can create the game and M4tt and I will test it...no problem!

23. november 2004, 14:45:09
Fencer 
Teema: Re: Study Guide...
SLAYER: What about a variant where one placed piece randomly disappears each fifth move? :-D

23. november 2004, 13:39:54
Gone and exit 
Teema: Re: Study Guide...
Thanks Nugsson and do you know from whom M4tt learned the game? Yes, me, lol! And I, myself learned it from studying the games from the early tourney winners at IYT from the year 1999 and 2000. I also think (When I play concentrated) I know every forced win for White (Purple) You can only lose with White while making a big mistake. Anyway I know a huge lot of forced wins what makes the game less interesting for me nowadays (some winning sequences already appeared in hundreds of my games and that is getting pretty boring, when u know u r gonna win but it still have to take 6 moves or so...) and are retiring soon (from IYT).

21. november 2004, 10:19:31
Hrqls 
are the boards with a height of 7 solved as well ?

21. november 2004, 01:41:51
BuilderQ 
Teema: Perfection is overrated
I was white in this game with "John's Connect Four Playground," a "perfect playing connect-4 program" Its "12Kbyte database of all 8 ply positions" did not stop it from making a losing mistake on its second move.

1) d1 - a1
2) f1 - b1??
3) e1 - g1
4) c1*

No human expert would let me win in four moves, regardless of who started. What constitutes perfect play as black is subjective, of course, but that is exactly why humans are better at it.

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