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3. Février 2014, 22:21:45
crosseyed_uk 
Sujet: Re: Fevga Rule
Marshmud: I was not aware that blocking a long line of pieces was against the rules. It has happened to me many times and I am sure I have done the same to other players a few times. However there have been times when it would not let me place a piece where I have wanted to because it would mean blocking the other player. When I have been blocked and there is no way I could win I resign the game as I don't see any point in holding up a tournament. As we all know some tournaments can take years to be completed.

3. Février 2014, 22:32:27
Aganju 
Sujet: Re: Fevga Rule
crosseyed: There is another rule that says you cannot prime (completely block) your own starting board, meaning blocking spots 1 to 6 right in the quarter where you start. You can prime any other place on the board. This rule is actually enforced, even if you wanted only to move through the spot (which is incorrect I think), like when you have a double and you want to move through the sixth spot, temporarily blocking the section, and then move on.

3. Février 2014, 22:34:12
crosseyed_uk 
Sujet: Re: Fevga Rule
Aganju: I am getting really confused now. I guess I should have read the rules.

3. Février 2014, 22:47:01
cd power 
Sujet: Re: Fevga Rule
modifié par cd power (3. Février 2014, 22:47:53)
crosseyed: I'm sure there are other rules on this site that are not enforced. For example, in chess, perpetual check is allowed and can force a draw that way. In Chinese Chess, perpetual check is not allowed and the person doing the check must break it off... hence, no forced draw. However, even though that is a published rule for chinese chess, it is not enforced on this site.

3. Février 2014, 22:52:09
crosseyed_uk 
Sujet: Re: Fevga Rule
modifié par crosseyed_uk (3. Février 2014, 22:52:19)
cd power: I only play the easy games.

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