Hello, what do you think about the implementing of swap2 rule of gomoku on this site? And furthermore, a board 15x15 could be better.
swap2 rule
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- warrenchen
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Re: swap2 rule
Agree for smaller pad, since the conceal might be useful.
Does swap 2 means no double-3 with no barrier connected?
Does swap 2 means no double-3 with no barrier connected?
Re: swap2 rule
swap2 rule, which is a variant pie rule for gomoku, is currently used as the opening rule for pro tournaments.
Check this link: http://renju.net/media/showrule.php?rule=11
Check this link: http://renju.net/media/showrule.php?rule=11
- Lord von Smith
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Gobang
Hey,
I like Gomoku, but I like Gobang a lot more.
There's basically one additional feature, but it makes the whole game so much more interesting. Would be great as an optional feature.
I like Gomoku, but I like Gobang a lot more.
There's basically one additional feature, but it makes the whole game so much more interesting. Would be great as an optional feature.
- compte obelète
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Re: swap2 rule
this is not a safe website, why putting a potensial website whit a malware on a BGA forum?ufm wrote: ↑26 December 2017, 19:38 swap2 rule, which is a variant pie rule for gomoku, is currently used as the opening rule for pro tournaments.
Check this link: http://renju.net/media/showrule.php?rule=11
- KongKing123
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Re: swap2 rule
You're quoting a post that's 3 years old. Also, RenjuNet is a perfectly safe website. The link even has a https version: https://renju.net/media/showrule.php?rule=11TheClaudeQc wrote: ↑11 January 2021, 00:52this is not a safe website, why putting a potensial website whit a malware on a BGA forum?ufm wrote: ↑26 December 2017, 19:38 swap2 rule, which is a variant pie rule for gomoku, is currently used as the opening rule for pro tournaments.
Check this link: http://renju.net/media/showrule.php?rule=11
Here's a screenshot of the "dangerous" site.
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- compte obelète
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Re: swap2 rule
yeah, but it's still considering, because maybe there are a virus whit the not safe one.KongKing123 wrote: ↑11 January 2021, 01:22You're quoting a post that's 3 years old. Also, RenjuNet is a perfectly safe website. The link even has a https version: https://renju.net/media/showrule.php?rule=11TheClaudeQc wrote: ↑11 January 2021, 00:52this is not a safe website, why putting a potensial website whit a malware on a BGA forum?ufm wrote: ↑26 December 2017, 19:38 swap2 rule, which is a variant pie rule for gomoku, is currently used as the opening rule for pro tournaments.
Check this link: http://renju.net/media/showrule.php?rule=11
Here's a screenshot of the "dangerous" site.
- KongKing123
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Re: swap2 rule
I'm afraid https doesn't mean what you think it means: https://www.howtogeek.com/397043/https- ... ecure-now/TheClaudeQc wrote: ↑11 January 2021, 01:24yeah, but it's still considering, because maybe there are a virus whit the not safe one.KongKing123 wrote: ↑11 January 2021, 01:22You're quoting a post that's 3 years old. Also, RenjuNet is a perfectly safe website. The link even has a https version: https://renju.net/media/showrule.php?rule=11TheClaudeQc wrote: ↑11 January 2021, 00:52
this is not a safe website, why putting a potensial website whit a malware on a BGA forum?
Here's a screenshot of the "dangerous" site.
There are plenty of unsafe https websites, the "secure" just means your connection with the site can't be spied on.
- compte obelète
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Re: swap2 rule
yeah, ok, i noticed that one too.(older reputation page)KongKing123 wrote: ↑11 January 2021, 01:33I'm afraid https doesn't mean what you think it means: https://www.howtogeek.com/397043/https- ... ecure-now/TheClaudeQc wrote: ↑11 January 2021, 01:24yeah, but it's still considering, because maybe there are a virus whit the not safe one.KongKing123 wrote: ↑11 January 2021, 01:22
You're quoting a post that's 3 years old. Also, RenjuNet is a perfectly safe website. The link even has a https version: https://renju.net/media/showrule.php?rule=11
Here's a screenshot of the "dangerous" site.
There are plenty of unsafe https websites, the "secure" just means your connection with the site can't be spied on.
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