Fstop: Thad, I'm playing fstop a set right now, and though it's early in both games, I can already predict he will be swept....For smack talking my team mate!!!! Hell yeah!
Thad: That would mean that you would have to learn how to sweep me ....& I have not seen that happen yet .... of course there is always a 1st time for everything ....
Thad: Most pente boards are played with multi-colored glass beads called stones. Of the stones I've seen, the closest that would approximate opaque white is actually clear. But the first player is referred to as "white" by definition, so that if we are going to have white and black pieces on this site, it makes more sense for P1 to play the white pieces.
shagglbrox: Found this too, at the Renju Federation site, discussing Renju variations:
http://renju.nu/r1rulhis2.htm
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G. White starts the game (which differs from Renju and Go)
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Also found a proposal from 1987 for International Pente rules that specified White goes first, but there really is no official body that I can tell.
Thad: Closest I can find is wikipedia, which says white goes first. Don't think wikipedia is official though. The original Pente game shipped with 4 different colors.
Found a few links on Go-moku and Go, which all have Black going first in those games.
I don't think there's an official rule for Pente. I'd say follow Go, Black first.
Did everyone read the server news dated April 12th (or 13th depending on where you are)? It mentions that Black should go first in Pente. I'm not sure this is correct. Can anyone site an official source?
Nobody else offered me games to delete them after.
And it's sufficient to play ONE game with black if
you (this time indeed) stand by your offer. It was
not me trying to get an undue advantage, remember...
Homebrew/WOW-U (for those that know him) has gotten an itch to host another live-in-person pente tournament. Brew has enlisted the help of Bodo Konze and Jumpin721. They have arranged a spot at Dobie Mall in Austin, TX at the corner of 21st and Guadalupe on Saturday October 1st, 2005 at 11 am.
The address is:
2025 Guadalupe St
Austin, TX 78705
The date is:
Saturday October 1st, 2005 at 11:00 am
You can find more information at Dweebos in the forum or at jumpin721's site at Jumpin721
Tell everyone you know! Please help spread the word even if you are not planning on attending. Homebrew and Jumpin721 (he plays on www.pente.net) would appreciate all the help they can get!
ah blah - let them remain meaningless for competitive players
- not me though - too strong for just being comfortable with my ratings,
and (again) declaring invitations within a proper bkr range welcome ... . ~*~
ClayNashvilleTn: Google found: Pente Strategy Book by Tom Braunlich
Don't know anything about it. www.playpente.com has a good introductory strategy section.
And, check out the Plente o' Pente fellowship - it's dedicated to Pente strategy and discussion. We've got an open game going on right now, with detailed move discussion on the board, and an unrated "talking" tourney where we discuss our moves and strategy with our opponents.