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26. September 2005, 05:05:07
NOT a floosie 
Modified by NOT a floosie (26. September 2005, 05:07:07)
Totally different. I'm going for blocked moves when there are two or more of the opponets pieces on the board.

So there!

26. September 2005, 04:54:22
NOT a floosie 
You obviously wouldn't know if you hit a single pip until after you sent your moves.

26. September 2005, 04:53:11
NOT a floosie 
That is what I would think. If your opponet has two or more pieces on a particular spot that you were trying to move to, the program just wouldn't let you move that piece.

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