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Re: Pente.org Planned Updates
Posted:
Dec 13, 2022, 5:04 PM
I've been trying to play O-Pente on an 11x11 recently because I've got a hunch (after playing 13x13 and 9x9) that 11x11 is the sweet spot for it. Keryo interaction with the edges is very interesting, but you almost never get there without a swap rule. Edges are the best way to achieve permanence in O-Pente, and this makes them stronger.
Definitely in favor of some smaller boards, including 15x15 (Gomoku).
Message was edited by: metzgerism at Dec 13, 2022, 5:50 PM
Re: Pente.org Planned Updates
Posted:
Dec 15, 2022, 4:36 PM
Curious about everyone's opinion, we pushed a new live game room layout and gameboard update on gomoku.com, thinking of applying it to Pente.org, any thoughts? Would you guys like this? The Gomoku guys seem to like it.
Re: Pente.org Planned Updates
Posted:
Dec 19, 2022, 1:08 AM
Hi,
I only have a few games played on this account but I had an account maybe three years ago with a couple hundred turn based games I believe.
I think the features I would like the most would be some sort of puzzle generator similar to lichess and/or the ability to create and share studies like on lichess. I'm not a programmer so I don't know how difficult it would be, but I know that lichess generates its puzzles based on user games. Since Pente.org has a large database of user games, maybe the database could be used to generate puzzles to solve. I would definitely be interested in buying a subscription if it gave me access to a puzzle generator.
I am also interested in the swap2 opening rule as others have mentioned. That opening seems to be the standard now for gomoku, so I think it could be beneficial to have the two games be unified in that way in order to attract more players.