Play Tips

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''These tips have been contributed by members of the community. They are intended as a general guide to play. Feel free to add your own or contribute to others if you feel they can be expanded. Specific advanced techniques such as the creation of [[Advanced Methods#Leaners in a Line|multiple leaners]] should be placed on the [[Advanced Methods]] page.''
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3Nj15F This is one awesome article.Really looking forward to read more. Will read on...
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qoMuB1 Very informative blog article.Thanks Again. Much obliged.
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oAhT8F Thanks again for the blog.Much thanks again. Fantastic.
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== Point System ==
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Here is how your ''relative'' score can change on your turn:
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* Cause an impossible conversion: +2 or more points.
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* Lay a standing piece: +1 point.
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* Convert a foundation: +0 points (but you get a new foundation).
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* Convert an opponents leaner: -0 points (and your opponent gets a foundation).
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* Flip your own leaner: -0 (your opponent gets this foundation where it lies).
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* Flip opponents leaner: -0 (your opponent gets to put a foundation anywhere).
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* Cause pieces to touch: -2 or more points (This can be better or worse depending on whose foundations were included in the tower)
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(Note is does not matter if the action piece was involved in a tower, if it goes back in to your stack it means you got 0 points from it. If it goes to the tower that means that it left your stack (+1) but your opponent gets it as a point (-1). This is why the action piece must be resolved carefully after a fault and should not be left standing or laying on the board)
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Current revision as of 15:48, 17 January 2014

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