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First the fours was with me, then the ones were definitely with me. The question now is how to play the ones. By the way, yes I am trying to create a very long title just for the fun of it and to break the record. Sorry if you don't like it.
Posted By: Havard Raddum In Response To: First the fours was with me, then the ones were definitely with me. The question now is how to play the ones. By the way, yes I am trying to create a very long title just for the fun of it and to break the record. Sorry if you don't like it. (happyjuggler0)
Date: Wednesday, 10 September 2008, at 7:50 a.m.
On the first one: bar/21 bar/17* and then either 17/13* or 16/12*.
On the second: One can of course scoop up all four blots in this roll (white already has a backgame one way or another), but it's not really necessary. Remaining blots can be picked up later. Blue should think of a game plan, and start executing it. Two viable options I see:
Play 9/8*/7, for the plan to make a strong prime to make sure white really crashes when all have come down from the bar. Then 23/22*/21 to reduce chance of being hindered by the white mini-prime. Blue has lots of timing with four checkers way back. I think white will crash before blue does.
Or, play 3/2*/1*(2) and go for a closeout!
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