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Teachme2play: I think wetware means the rules you mention below are the same as out Connect6 rules here. The only difference is you have to make 6 in a row, instead of 4
RULES: Black player starts the game and places one black piece at any intersection on the board. After this initial move is done, each player places two pieces at any empty intersection per move. The meaning of the initial single-piece move of the black player is to reduce the starting player advantage.
MadMonkey: .... plus it's played on a pente type of board where you can place your piece anywhere... and not a line4 type board where your pieces "falls" to the bottom of each row.
But if you like line games - play a game or 2 of Connect6 - it is a VERY fun game.
coan.net: Nah guys you misunderstood me. I played connect6, and played my "2 per turn" And I can tell you, the difference between pente and connect6 is nowhere near the difference between line4 and 2 per turn
Pedro Martínez: Pardon me. I meant five in line, not pente, since there is no capturing in connect6. Forgive me, but I'm not an expert on pente and don't distinguish one game of this type from another instantly.
joshi tm: Unfortunately, not. It's because wherever would you place your first piece, I'd win in 3 moves, like this: you E1, I - E8, D8. You C8, F8, Me E7, D7, and you cannot stop me from making a line of four.