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1. March 2007, 15:47:49
Herlock Sholmes 
Subject: II Sudoku World Championship
is held in Prague between Mar28th and April 1st.
Fencer, are you going to implement Sudoku, for 2 players, on your site ?
Regards, Andy.

1. March 2007, 16:16:37
AbigailII 
Subject: Re: II Sudoku World Championship
krybulon: How would you play Sudoku against an opponent on a turn based site? How do you determine a winner?

1. March 2007, 16:53:57
Herlock Sholmes 
Subject: Re: II Sudoku World Championship
here is the link to one of the way to play. I think there are other ways too:
http://www.menneske.no/sudokuto/eng/
anyway, here are the rules:
"The rules for inserting a number is the same as a regular Sudoku. You are only allowed to insert a number one time in the row, column or box.
The winner is the persons who either manage to fill in a whole row, column or box, or inserts the last legal number. But beware, you lose if you insert an illegal number."
Regards, Andy.

1. March 2007, 17:08:27
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re: II Sudoku World Championship
krybulon: It seems to me one of the players has a big advantage, depending on the board size it can be white or black.

1. March 2007, 17:16:18
Herlock Sholmes 
Subject: Re: II Sudoku World Championship
it's possible , however, I never played it ...
maybe the solution would be like in Connect6,
the first player enters 1 number, the second player 2 numbers and so on ... just a quick thought ... there has to be a solution, I've seen several Sudoku board games on the market.
Andy.

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