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Basic Tactics - Opposition

Article Index

  • Basic Tactics
  • - Leapfrogging
  • - Opposition
  • - Seesaw
  • - Roundabout
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Opposition
no Sound
Broken canvas...
to move
in hand
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A cap of 6 against a cap of 5, defender in opposition
Emergo knows one-on-one opposition. In consequence in a position where both have one piece of equal strength, the player having the move wins! A one man difference in caps always wins irrespective of initial opposition!

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