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29. August 2004, 08:01:31
Kevin 
It shouldn't really matter - the player who, on his/her turn, cannot move loses. I have not yet completed a game to that point so I wouldn't know if the final move of the losing player is required.

5. August 2004, 07:21:24
Kevin 
It is not impossible to win without a queen. I (a very poor chess player) have won at least a few games having lost my queen rather early. Against an experienced opponent, however, that is different.

4. August 2004, 02:03:45
Kevin 
If there are two separate enclosed sections the only way you can change the outcome is by enclosing part of your section, eliminating some of your moves - as long as both players fill in their section completely, "perfect moves" are every move.

4. July 2004, 05:40:18
Kevin 
That would assume all the squares are filled, which seems to almost never be the case.

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