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An example board is drawn below. \say{Spaces} are the corners of the triangular cells, \textit{not} the cells themselves.
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Points on the edge of the board are also spaces.
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\board{0.3}
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\board{0.25}
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During the first turn of the game, the first player must place one piece onto any empty space.
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From then on, each player may place either one or two pieces onto empty spaces, respecting the restrictions below.
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\item
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Each player needs to make multiple groups before the first player's second turn. \par
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Otherwise, all their pieces will be removed from the game, resulting in an early loss. \par
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Do not make your first placements next to each other!
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Do not make your first moves next to each other!
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\item
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Live groups are easiest to secure near the corners or along the edges. Play there first. \par
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\item Groups are easiest to secure near the corners or along the edges. Play there first. \par
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\end{itemize}
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\end{ORMCbox}
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