First off - a big shout out and thank you to rainwolf for adding this variant!
Secondly - in turn based, it's really not going to be all that different from D Pente, though with three stones in a proposal instead of four there will be some differences. Nonetheless, D Pente fans should pick it up quickly
Thirdly - I encourage people to give it a try. It may not be for everyone, I'll admit, but in order to encourage rainwolf to develop the swap2 openings further we need to give it a try as a community to see who likes it.
Fourthly - Don't be surprised to encounter unfamiliar new names who already play it quite well. Between gomoku players, vinte.ee live players and boardgamearena turn based players there's a good sized talent pool outside of the familiar Pente.org regulars.
Retired from TB Pente, but still playing live games & exploring variants like D, poof and boat
1. Pente (aside from a few potential variants) unlike gomoku and renju is a drawless game, so one side always has a winning advantage. 2. In real time games, the chooser of which side to play in swap games doesn't have the time or ability to exhaustively analyze an unfamiliar and relatively balanced proposal, but in a turn based game s/he often will be able to pick the winning side. 3. In real time games, a single game of D Pente is likely favorable to a strong proposer, due to the inability of the chooser to fully analyze the position. This is why swap2 opening rules are favored in gomoku as a way to balance the proposer's advantage by adding stones to proposals which are unfamiliar and appear balanced.
Essentially, a single game of TB swap2 is likely to give a slight advantage to a strong chooser who takes the time to analyze the position. Playing a simultaneous set of TB D Pente instead is somewhat likely to result in a drawn set between two strong and relatively equal players, which isn't an achievable outcome in a single TB swap2 Pente game.
Retired from TB Pente, but still playing live games & exploring variants like D, poof and boat
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Re: Swap2 Pente
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Aug 8, 2023, 2:29 AM
There does seem to be one aspect that should be added. Since the variation is set up to be one game only, instead of two with each player having a game as first move, the "Start A New Game" page should have a field for the person issuing an "invitation" to choose being player 1 or player 2, so that one can have a chance to play games in both situations instead of always being stuck with the same position every time. It allows for a player to not only place the first three stones and wait for the other to decide, but also have the opponent place the first three stones and have the luxury of choosing how to proceed. It would even up the "playing field". It is a natural design. Just as chess sites have the option to choose to be white or black of even on some sites "random" letting a number generator make the choice. The way Swap2 is set up now, you are forced to always let the other have the choice. I would like to have the choice the same amount of times as my opponent. Thank you and have a good night.
Yay! Thank you! One swap2 table available in KotH, no waiting. ETA: looking forward to assisting in the establishment of KotHs for live swap2 and speed swap2 soon. Msg me to make an appointment for one or more games.
Message was edited by: watsu at Aug 12, 2023, 1:35 PM
Message was edited by: watsu at Aug 12, 2023, 1:41 PM
Retired from TB Pente, but still playing live games & exploring variants like D, poof and boat