Czwórki
Pełne zasady i przewodnik strategiczny
Przegląd
Four in a Row (Connect Four) is a connection game where two players take turns dropping colored discs into a vertical grid. The disc falls to the lowest available space in the selected column. It's more strategic than Tic-Tac-Toe while remaining accessible.
Cel gry
Be the first player to connect four of your discs in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Przygotowanie
The game is played on a vertical 7-column, 6-row grid (7x6). The board starts empty. Each player has 21 discs of their color. Red typically moves first.
Jak grać
- On your turn, drop one disc into any column that isn't full.
- The disc falls to the lowest empty space in that column.
- Players alternate turns.
- The first player to create a line of four connected discs wins.
- Connections can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal.
- If the board fills completely (42 discs) with no winner, the game is a draw.
Zwycięstwo
Create four consecutive discs of your color in any direction. The game is a draw if the board fills without either player achieving four in a row.
Wskazówki strategiczne
- *Control the center column - it's part of the most winning combinations.
- *Build threats in the lower rows first; upper threats are useless until lower rows fill.
- *Create 'dual threats' where you can win in multiple ways on your next turn.
- *Watch for diagonal threats - they're easy to miss.
- *Force your opponent to block low, setting up higher winning positions.
- *The seventh column is often key for diagonal plays.
- *With perfect play, the first player can force a win (but it's complex).
Historia
Connect Four was first published by Milton Bradley in 1974. It has been mathematically solved - with perfect play, the first player can always win by starting in the center column.
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