Renju opening pattern

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Renju opening pattern is a Renju position with 3 moves made. All debut classifications in Renju are based on patterns.

Restrictions on first moves

  • The first move is black and must be played in the center of the board.
  • The second move is white and must be played in the center 3x3 square.
  • The third move is black and must be played in the center 5x5 square.

Openings classification

Since the second move is to be played in the center 3x3 square, the white stone must be adjacent (vertically, horizontally or diagonally) to the first move. It is clear that due to symmetry any legal opening pattern will fall into one of the following categories:

  • Indirect openings - 2nd move is diagonally adjacent to the 1st move
  • Direct openings - 2nd move is vertically adjacent to the 1st move

Indirect openings

Renju indirect opening patterns

Due to symmetry there are 13 possibilities for the 3rd move as shown on a picture. 1st move is solid black circle, 2nd move is white circle, possible openings are shown enumerated. Brief evaluation for an old RIF opening rule follows.

  • 1I: slightly better for White
  • 2I: advantage for Black
  • 3I: advantage for Black
  • 4I: sure win for Black
  • 5I: slightly better for White
  • 6I: advantage for Black
  • 7I: sure win for Black
  • 8I: advantage for Black
  • 9I: advantage for Black
  • 10I: advantage for Black
  • 11I: equal
  • 12I: advantage for Black
  • 13I: sure win for White

Direct openings

Renju direct opening patterns

Due to symmetry there are 13 possibilities for the 3rd move as shown on a picture. 1st move is solid black circle, 2nd move is white circle, possible openings are shown enumerated. Brief evaluation for an old RIF opening rule follows.

  • 1D: advantage for Black
  • 2D: advantage for Black
  • 3D: equal
  • 4D: sure win for Black
  • 5D: advantage for Black
  • 6D: advantage for Black
  • 7D: advantage for Black
  • 8D: slightly better for Black
  • 9D: equal
  • 10D: advantage for Black
  • 11D: equal
  • 12D: slightly better for Black
  • 13D: sure win for White

External links

http://renju.net/study/openings.php - brief evaluation of different opening patterns
http://renju.net/study/starting.php - opening process description for the RIF opening rule

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