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− | Two groups are said to be strongly connected we the opponent cannot prevent a connection between these groups. The [[bridge]] is a strong connection. However strong connections are not always equivalent to actual connections in the way that in order to keep their connection the player has to answer their opponent's threats. The opponent can use this to [[stealing territory|steal territory]]. | + | Two groups are said to be strongly connected we the opponent cannot prevent a connection between these groups. The [[bridge]] is a strong connection. However strong connections are not always equivalent to actual connections in the way that in order to keep their connection the player has to answer their opponent's threats. The opponent can use this to [[stealing territory|steal territory]]. Strong connection are also named [[Virtual connection| virtual connection]] |
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Jonatan Rydh's [http://www.f.kth.se/~rydh/Hex/strategy.html page] about Hex strategy deals with different types of connection. | Jonatan Rydh's [http://www.f.kth.se/~rydh/Hex/strategy.html page] about Hex strategy deals with different types of connection. |
Revision as of 19:56, 28 December 2007
Two groups are said to be strongly connected we the opponent cannot prevent a connection between these groups. The bridge is a strong connection. However strong connections are not always equivalent to actual connections in the way that in order to keep their connection the player has to answer their opponent's threats. The opponent can use this to steal territory. Strong connection are also named virtual connection
External links
Jonatan Rydh's page about Hex strategy deals with different types of connection.