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31. Januar 2007, 15:53:38
Rose 
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BBW why a draw here.. I got the 5 right before my opponent did but then on his turn he got em right but I got em first.. why a draw, why didnt I win?

31. Januar 2007, 15:51:38
coan.net 
Emne: Re:
Czuch Czuckers: If you guess 1 red, and your opponent has all red - you will only see 1 black peg.

31. Januar 2007, 15:49:59
Czuch 
Emne: Re:
Rose: If I guess one red and my opponent has all reds, then what will I see?

31. Januar 2007, 15:48:41
coan.net 
Opps, sorry about that mistype - my phone started to ring to I finished typing without proof-reading it.

31. Januar 2007, 15:36:59
Rose 
Tilpasset af Rose (31. Januar 2007, 15:37:44)
bbw wrote it wrong

black peg means right colour, right spot
white peg means you have one right colour in the wrong spot... u get one peg for every right colour

If you guess all red an your op only used one red then you get ONE peg only


31. Januar 2007, 15:34:12
Czuch 
Emne: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF: I think you said the same thing twice?

Anyway, for example, If I guess all red ones, and my opponent has only one red one, then I should get 1 black peg and 4 white ones?

31. Januar 2007, 15:25:33
coan.net 
Emne: Re:
Tilpasset af coan.net (31. Januar 2007, 15:46:58)
Czuch Czuckers: The positions of the pegs do not correspond to the same position on the board.

So if you see 1 black peg, that means 1 of your pieces (not necessarily the first one) is the correct color in the correct space.

So if you see 1 white peg, that means 1 of your pieces is the correct color -NOT- in the correct space.

** edited to add -NOT- **

31. Januar 2007, 15:14:53
Czuch 
I am confused again! I placed a red one in the first spot searching for my opponent, and it came up black, which means that my opponent placed a red one in the first position? I thought thats what it meant, but on my second turn, I placed a red one in the first spot again and it did not show up black! Can someone please put me on the right track about what the pegs mean?

29. Januar 2007, 23:24:33
coan.net 
Emne: Re:
Rose: Yes, the can see the completed board. And after the game is complete, anyone can see your setup.

So in my opinion, players should stay away from using the same board setup too often.

29. Januar 2007, 22:27:31
Rose 
I havent lost a logik game yet.. so need to ask.. If i solve it first does my losing opponent see what colour scheme I used?

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