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8. Août 2004, 20:54:43
Kevin 
Why should a two-game match be forced?? If you think that's the only fair way to play, then refuse to play any single games and only play two-game matches. If someone wants to play a single game, why should you try and stop them?

10. Août 2004, 16:12:43
WhiteTower 
Sujet: Re:
Because a single game is potentially unfair, whereas a 2-game match with alternating colours can't be.

10. Août 2004, 16:51:05
Stackoholic 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Ok, what do you think about that:
You can play a two games match or a single game but If you want to play a single game than you got to be the first one to move (you can't take "advantage") ... would it be fair ?

10. Août 2004, 17:22:29
Kevin 
I assume you mean open invites can only be sent if the playing sending it is to play first? That would just create a problem similar to IYT - you have to figure out who has to invite who to play certain colours. I don't think anything needs to be changed - Five in Line is even more imbalanced...a proven forced win from the start by player 1 (by move 24 or something like that). If there are invites waiting for the wrong colour, don't accept them.

10. Août 2004, 17:33:36
BuilderQ 
Maybe we should take a step back and remember that 8x8 line4 has not been solved yet. Neither player has been proven to have a sure win.

10. Août 2004, 19:09:44
Stackoholic 
Sujet: Re:
Yeah ... BuiderQ seems right. Until we have a mathematical prove of the second player advantages we should keep it the way it is now. Anyway ... I'll keep on accepting invitations for double games (or maybe games where I'm not the first one to move :)))).

16. Août 2004, 03:39:17
2007 Lady 
Sujet: Game ID# 413449
Question please:
If I played my next move on C2, will B2 then be playable for my opponent?

16. Août 2004, 04:22:41
rod03801 
Sujet: Re: Game ID# 413449
No, your opponent will not be able to play B2 at that point.

16. Août 2004, 04:33:34
2007 Lady 
Sujet: Re: Game ID# 413449
Thanks Rod -- appreciate your time.
=^..^=

16. Août 2004, 17:01:32
BuilderQ 
Maybe a variant in which pieces could stick to the sides of other pieces would be interesting.

Perhaps it could be that pieces would only stick to each other, and not to any side. White's first move would have to be in the center, and play would build out from there. Some sort of restriction would be needed to prevent it being an easy win for the first player, though.

16. Août 2004, 21:25:48
Kevin 
If it had to be in the "center", it would have to be an odd-sized board. And I assume you mean only orthogonal "sticking" (ie: not diagonal)? I don't think it would be an easy win for the first player.

16. Août 2004, 21:35:04
BuilderQ 
Yes, it would be an odd-sized board, like in the pente games, with only orthogonal sticking.

Once I have time for it, I'll do a little study to prove the first player's advantage.

16. Août 2004, 21:38:35
Kevin 
Do you mean that it would be like players "shoot" their pieces from an edge and they travel until they hit another piece (ie: if a space was surrounded on all four sides no one could ever move to it)?

16. Août 2004, 21:40:37
BuilderQ 
No, I meant that a piece could be placed anywhere that was orthogonally adjacent to the position of another piece.

16. Août 2004, 21:46:26
Kevin 
It still doesn't appear to be a forced win for either player...

16. Août 2004, 21:48:12
Kevin 
Ok, I guess it is a forced win for player 1 from the start...! :-)

16. Août 2004, 21:54:42
BuilderQ 
I'll post the complete game move tree once, and if, I can find it.

16. Août 2004, 23:52:42
BuilderQ 
Sujet: Connect Four Variant Solved: White Wins in Eight Moves
Rules: The variant is played on a 7x7 board. The first piece must be placed in the center; subsequently each new piece can be placed in any space orthogonally adjacent to an occupied space. The first player to get four in a row wins. The player who moves first shall be refered to as White, while the second player is Black.

The move tree below details how White can win in, at most, eight moves. Most of Black's moves are forced, and where there are options, each is played to conclusion.

1. d4 c4
2. d3 ...
Black can do either d5 or d2.

With 2. ... d5
3. d2 d1
4. c3 ...
Black can do either b3 or e3.

With 4. ... b3
5. e3 f3
6. f2 c5
7. e2 g2
8. c2*
1-0

With 4. ... e3
5. b3 a3
6. b4 e1
7. b5 b6
8. b2*
1-0

With 2. ... d2
3. d5 d6
4. c3 ...
Black can do either b3 or e3.

With 4. ... b3
5. e3 f3
6. e5 b2
7. c5 b5
8. f5*
1-0

With 4. ... e3
5. b3 a3
6. e5 b2
7. c5 b5
8. f5*
1-0

24. Août 2004, 01:08:47
BuilderQ 
Sujet: Euro 4
Does anyone know of a game site offering the variant Euro 4?

27. Août 2004, 03:42:09
Key McKinnis 
Sujet: 9x9 Anti Line4
I think that if this game was played on a 9x9 board, there would be no need for rules 2 and 3 on the game rules page for AntiLine4, what does everyone else think?

27. Août 2004, 03:53:51
BuilderQ 
Sujet: Re: 9x9 Anti Line4
Yes, but strategy would be completely changed. Maybe draws would become too common? Still, it's something to look into...

I'd also like to see regular Line4 on a 9x9 board. :)

28. Août 2004, 16:40:23
BuilderQ 
Are there any computer programs that play Spider Line4? I could do with a bit of practice. :)

30. Août 2004, 23:56:11
RAHVIN666 
builderQ
challenge me anytime you want a bit of practice ;O)

1. Septembre 2004, 09:51:43
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Euro 4
It would be very easy to implement on BK. Does anybody know more about that variant?

1. Septembre 2004, 15:46:21
Fencer 
Hey Line4 experts,
what would you say to Spider Linetris? Would it be an interesting variant? :-)

1. Septembre 2004, 18:09:48
coan.net 
How would it work. Just the "outside" wall would disapear and everything else "shifts" that way, or would any line disapear and have everything else shift right or left to fill in the line.

(not to copy off too much from other sites), but I like how GT have a random piece placed on the board which both colors can use, and how they have a "black hole" space random on the board which NO player can place a piece - OF course they don't have those of the "spider" line games, just the normal line games, so i guess it would not be a copy there.

Also something that would be cool to try is some "special" shape boards. For example:

Square Wheel: 12x12 board with middle 4 spaces "blocked" out - BUT can build from the middle spaces also!

1. Septembre 2004, 21:22:22
Fencer 
Just the outside wall would disappear and everything else shifts that way. If you fill two walls at once [corner move], both lines disappear and everything shifts diagonally.

1. Septembre 2004, 21:25:51
rod03801 
Spider Linetris sounds really interesting!

1. Septembre 2004, 22:31:53
Kevin 
Nope, except I keep losing to the TitOT software...as both colours...lol :-)

Seems like a fun game though!

1. Septembre 2004, 22:34:15
Kevin 
Yep, it does! I'll have to experiment with it a bit and see how it works! At least it would get rid of those pesky occasional draws... :-)

3. Septembre 2004, 04:16:34
BuilderQ 
Sujet: When there is only one column left...
What happens? Does the restriction against playing on top of the last piece prevent the final column from being filled?

3. Septembre 2004, 07:41:37
mangue 
Interresting question! It is certainly draw before the board is completed if there is no legal move

4. Septembre 2004, 18:32:42
Retired on 2700 
Sujet: Spider Linetris!
Geez! Sounds crazy!! I would be absolutely gutted if a line just totally disappeared after spending hard work building up a win! lol! Just the thought of trying to work out the new moves Spider Linetris would create is hurting my head! lol! Sounds good though, maybe worth trying, as one line disappearing could turn a game completely on its head!

How about changing the square shape board to a Spiders Web shape! As BBW said, 12x12, & Web shaped would be cool. Have the middle space reserved for a spider there..and call the spider SPIDERM4TT!! lol :-)

4. Septembre 2004, 23:32:28
Kevin 
By "Spiders Web shape" do you mean hexagons? (ie: 3 directions to create lines rather than four?)

7. Septembre 2004, 13:21:56
Retired on 2700 
Sujet: Re:
yeh hexagons, pentagons, octagons or whatever seems to work. It will be an intresting concept

7. Septembre 2004, 20:16:24
BuilderQ 
Sujet: Spider Linetris sounds exciting
As for a spider web shape... the spaces have to be a shape that can tessellate. Or is it the general shape of the board that we are talking about?

10. Septembre 2004, 08:26:59
Fencer 
Isn't it mentioned in rules? When only one column remains, a piece can be placed on top of opponent's last piece.

10. Septembre 2004, 20:26:50
BuilderQ 
No, it isn't mentioned in the rules, but thanks for the clarification.

11. Septembre 2004, 12:50:05
Fencer 
Then I should add it. Thanks for notifying me.

24. Septembre 2004, 15:49:40
Retired on 2700 
Sujet: Prefered colour?
If you had 2 top linetris players evenly matched, then who has the advantage, is it white or black?

24. Septembre 2004, 16:27:59
BuilderQ 
Sujet: Re: Prefered colour?
I would say black. Zugzwang generally forces white to be the one to complete the bottom row, enabling black to stack four vertically in the newly-created spaces at the top

24. Septembre 2004, 21:52:06
Retired on 2700 
Sujet: Re: Prefered colour?
Yeah I find it a little easier playing black

Thanks :)

26. Septembre 2004, 17:28:33
BuilderQ 
Sujet: Rules
Can pieces left floating (unconnected to any edge or other pieces touching the edge) serve as bases to stack from?
Maybe the description of this board should be modified? :)

26. Septembre 2004, 19:31:34
Fencer 
No, even in this case the rules are the same as for Spider Line4. All squares between target position and the corresponding wall must be filled.

7. Octobre 2004, 14:42:45
Hrqls 
Sujet: 3d line 4
i came here to post a suggestion for a variation but found out Sprietzsche already posted abot it in the past

noone ever comment about it though ?

are there any reasons why noone responded about an 4x4x4 board for line 4 ?

7. Octobre 2004, 23:44:13
pauloaguia 
I just found out (though it says so on the rules) that only the borders can disapear. A complete line in the middle of the board will remain there... (too bad, the game was being interesting)

But now, what if, after removing a full line in one of the borders, another full line takes its place? Is this one removed as well?

8. Octobre 2004, 04:24:32
coan.net 
Yea, I thought it would be cool if any full line would disaprear.

9. Octobre 2004, 16:49:09
BuilderQ 
Sujet: Spiders
Based on the example of Froglet's success, I wonder if the popularity of Spider Line 4/tris could be elevated through the use of pieces with a more thematic quality. Click here for an example of what I mean. :)

9. Octobre 2004, 18:48:02
rod03801 
Sujet: Spiders
I like that, BuilderQ! ... maybe some sort of web throughout the board too? (dim, so as not to look TOO "busy")

10. Octobre 2004, 20:43:20
BuilderQ 
Sujet: Spiders
Well, click here to see one possilbe web pattern.

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