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August 28, 2013
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Kata Yinsh Board Representation - Paul Grayson
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Kata: Yinsh Board Representation Paul Grayson 2013-08-28
Yinsh • Played on a hexagonal grid • A vertex
has five possible states
8 i=9 (9,8)
(1,2) (2,2) (2,1) (1,1) (2,0) (0,2)