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===Converting Opponents Pieces=== | ===Converting Opponents Pieces=== | ||
- | You cannot [[Basic Techniques#Conversion|convert]] your opponents [[leaner|standing pieces]] to [[Foundation Piece|Foundations]] of your own [[colour]]. When a [[fault]] of this kind happens, you resolve the [[action piece]] (usually by putting it back in your [[stack]]). Your turn ends and your opponent then gets to [[capture]] this piece as if capturing a [[tower]]. | + | You cannot [[Basic Techniques#Conversion|convert]] your opponents [[leaner|standing pieces]] to [[Foundation Piece|Foundations]] of your own [[colour]]. When a [[fault]] of this kind happens, you resolve the [[action piece]] (usually by putting it back in your [[stack]]). Your turn ends and your opponent then gets to [[Basic Techniques#Capturing|capture]] this piece as if capturing a [[tower]]. |
=== Mobile Foundations === | === Mobile Foundations === | ||
[[Foundation Piece|Foundation]]s can move up to one [[piece parameters|disc diameter]] as part of a legal play without causing a [[fault]]. | [[Foundation Piece|Foundation]]s can move up to one [[piece parameters|disc diameter]] as part of a legal play without causing a [[fault]]. |
Revision as of 19:00, 17 January 2006
Converting Opponents Pieces
You cannot convert your opponents standing pieces to Foundations of your own colour. When a fault of this kind happens, you resolve the action piece (usually by putting it back in your stack). Your turn ends and your opponent then gets to capture this piece as if capturing a tower.
Mobile Foundations
Foundations can move up to one disc diameter as part of a legal play without causing a fault.