In the official "Classic 2" version of the game, players alternate on EACH move, not pairs of moves, and each player's two colors start on opposite, not the adjacent corners shown in the video. In the example game of the video, blue and yellow should switch corners and places in the order of play. In other words, after green starts, blue should play next in a corner adjacent to green, then yellow in the corner opposite green, and last red in the fourth corner. In practice, the actual colors chosen don't matter, nor does clockwise vs counter-clockwise, but alternating moves and starting from opposite corners matters A LOT. The standard order of colors going clockwise is Blue - Yellow - Red - Green. You could play the way the video shows, but that would be a different, non-standard game. References: blokusstrategy.com ua-cam.com/video/08MYr_dcV20/v-deo.html
In the official "Classic 2" version of the game, players alternate on EACH move, not pairs of moves,
and each player's two colors start on opposite, not the adjacent corners shown in the video.
In the example game of the video, blue and yellow should switch corners and places in the
order of play. In other words, after green starts, blue should play next in a corner adjacent to green,
then yellow in the corner opposite green, and last red in the fourth corner.
In practice, the actual colors chosen don't matter, nor does clockwise vs counter-clockwise,
but alternating moves and starting from opposite corners matters A LOT.
The standard order of colors going clockwise is Blue - Yellow - Red - Green.
You could play the way the video shows, but that would be a different, non-standard game.
References:
blokusstrategy.com
ua-cam.com/video/08MYr_dcV20/v-deo.html
Toby G Yes weird they play the way they do.
Can any two colors be on a team?
I mean if there are 2 players each contrilling 2 colors, can you control just any two?
Thank you for this, now I understand
good game but it needs more stuff and it needs more good stuff in it.
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The girl is pretty.