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The strategy in the game comes from forcing your opponent to make certain moves, by limiting the choices available to them. |
The strategy in the game comes from forcing your opponent to make certain moves, by limiting the choices available to them. |
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Although two move loops are impossible (because you cannot take a piece of the same size you play), larger loops are theoretically possible. If both players agree the game has become stuck in a loop which neither can break out of, then they can quit and start a new game, or go off and play something else, or do whatever they wish. |
*Although two move loops are impossible (because you cannot take a piece of the same size you play), larger loops are theoretically possible. If both players agree the game has become stuck in a loop which neither can break out of, then they can quit and start a new game, or go off and play something else, or do whatever they wish. |
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*Once the players are familiar with the basic game, the setup of the board could be randomized, with pieces drawn from a bag or something similar, and placed around nine places in the pie shape. |
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[[Category:2-player]] |
[[Category:2-player]] |