COY LIPS
COY LIPS
24* restricted (placements must be on different groups)
The stones are played on empty cells, with the stones
played in one turn finishing up in different groups.
Passes are always legal, and two consecutive 4-passes end the game.
To score, a tetrahex may not have any other friendly stones
touching it.
The winner is the first player to complete a set of tetrahexes
in his own colour; or if the game ends before this happens,
the player with most completed, or the 1st to have built
his final set if both players have the same number.
| abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy
| . . . . . . o 1
| o o o . x x o . 2
| . . o . x x o . . 3
| . . . . . . o . x . 4
| . . . . . . . . . o x 5
| x x x x . x o . . x . o 6
| . . o o . x o o . x o x . 7
| . o . . . x o . o x x o 8
| . o x . . x . . . o . 9
| . . . o . . x o x . 10
| . x o x . . x x o 11
| o o x x . . o o 12
| . . . . . o . 13
| abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy
______ooo______ ____xxx______
1. -- -- h2 r12 p2 d6 v8 j12
2. j2 r2 m7 t12 o3 f6 l8 t8
3. q3 n8 d8 h12 k7 s7 m3 k11
4. p4 e7 o7 i11 n2 t6 h6 m9
5. s1 i3 e9 j10 b6 l12 q11 t10
6. x6 g7 x8 q13 t4 w5 s11 g11
7. u7 f2 u11 f12 w7 p10 l6 g9
8. u5 u9 r8 r10 resigns
The second player resigns because there's miai at v6 and s9
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