[SOLVED] CS 10/21/2019 CSCI 561 (195 unread)

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10/21/2019 CSCI 561 (195 unread)
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Move further
To move further away, you should
simply move
so that you either move further away horizontally (while not moving closer vertically), or vertically (while not moving closer horizontally), or both.
Dose it mean we cannot jump in this case?
Updated 6 days ago by Anonymous
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You can either make a jump or step to its empty neighbor, but not vertically or horizontally closer to the corner.
Updated 6 days ago by Bo Wang
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Daniel Link 6 days ago
Your question is unclear. In any event, the decisive factor is where your piece ends up after the move is finished. This applies to all types of moves.
[email protected] 5 days ago so if we jump back at first, but jump outside at the end, it also counts as a legal move, right?
Hao Yang 5 days ago Same question. If we use a piece in the camp to do continuous jumps, we just to make sure the final position of this piece is not vertically or
horizontally closer to the corner. However, in the middle part of the continuous jumps, there will not be this limit. Am I correct? Thanks! Toy Leksut 5 days ago See @419
Hao Yang 5 days ago We just need to consider the final position of the piece, not including the middle parts?
https://piazza.com/class/jzob0qt1owq15p?cid=419
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10/21/2019 CSCI 561 (195 unread)
Toy Leksut 5 days ago Sorry I meant to say see @208 Hao Yang 5 days ago thx!
https://piazza.com/class/jzob0qt1owq15p?cid=419
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