Gomoku is an abstract board game that is played on a 19x19 board. The players take turns to place one pawn on the board with the goal of placing 5 uninterrupted pawns in a line that can be vertical, horizontal or diagonal. There are many variations of the standard rules that can be decided before starting the game.
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players cannot place a pawn if it allows the creation of 2 (or more) lines of three pawns
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players cannot place a pawn if it allows the creation of 2 (or more) lines of four pawns
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alternatively, if a player breaks the three and three rule for the first time, the opponent must place 2 pawns on his turn
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- Player 1 must place his first pawn in the center of the board,
- Player 2 can place his pawn anywhere in the board
- Player 1 now must place his second pawn three intersections away from the center
- the game continues normally from here
- the player must line up only 5 pawns. Lines of 6 or more are called overlines and are not permitted
- overlines can win the game
- changes the size of the board to a 15x15
- set of rules that include a standard board, Three and Three rule, and allows overlines
- AI player uses code from DLV2 by Università della Calabria