#146963: "Game ends early when player can place the rod, but not without the opponent winning"
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• Venligst kopier/indsæt fejlmeddelelsen du ser på din skærm, hvis der er en.
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. -
• Venligst forklar hvad du ønsker at gøre, hvad du gjorde og hvad der skete
Move 45, the last one
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Mozilla v5
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• Venligst kopier/indsæt tekst vist på engelsk i stedet for dit sprog. Hvis du har et skærmbillede af denne fejl (god øvelse), kan du bruge Imgur.com til at uploade den og kopiere/indsætte linket her.
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. -
• er der adgang til denne tekst i oversættelsessystem? Hvis ja, er det blevet oversat inden for 24 timer?
Move 45, the last one
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Mozilla v5
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• Forklar venligst dit forslag præcist og sammenfattende, så det er så let som muligt at forstå, hvad du mener.
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. • Hvilken browser bruger du?
Mozilla v5
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• Hvad blev der vist på skærmen, da du blev blokeret (Blank skærm? Noget af spilbrugerfladen? Fejlmeddelelse?)
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. • Hvilken browser bruger du?
Mozilla v5
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• Hvilken del af reglerne blev ikke respekteret ved BGA-tilpasningen
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. -
• Er regel-brudddet synligt i e
Move 45, the last one
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Mozilla v5
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• Hvad var den spilhandling du ønskede at udføre?
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. -
• Hvad forsøgte du at gøre for at udløse denne spilhandling?
Move 45, the last one
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• Hvad skete der, da du forsøgre at gøre dette (fejlmeddelelse, meddelelsesstatusbjælke, ...)?
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Mozilla v5
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• I hvilket stadie af spillet opstod problemet (hvad var den daværende spilinstruktion)?
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. -
• Hvad skete der, da du forsøgte at udføre denne spilhandling (fejlmeddelelse, meddelelsesstatusbjælke, ...)?
Move 45, the last one
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Mozilla v5
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• Venligst beskriv display problemet. Hvis du har et skærmbillede af denne fejl (god øvelse), kan du bruge Imgur.com til at uploade den og kopiere/indsætte linket her.
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. • Hvilken browser bruger du?
Mozilla v5
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• Venligst kopier/indsæt tekst vist på engelsk i stedet for dit sprog. Hvis du har et skærmbillede af denne fejl (god øvelse), kan du bruge Imgur.com til at uploade den og kopiere/indsætte linket her.
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. -
• er der adgang til denne tekst i oversættelsessystem? Hvis ja, er det blevet oversat inden for 24 timer?
Move 45, the last one
• Hvilken browser bruger du?
Mozilla v5
-
• Forklar venligst dit forslag præcist og sammenfattende, så det er så let som muligt at forstå, hvad du mener.
This doesn't affect the actual outcome of the game, but it's still a bit off.
The orange player has just placed a stone in the bottom row and placed a rod horizontally on it. There is only one empty space for the black player's stone, and two rod orientations. Each one points at exactly one space, which happens to give orange a win. Therefore, the only way orange can lose is by running out of time (not possible in this Alpha state) or resigning. However, as a formality in according with the written rules, black should still be able to place the stone and rod (or resign). Instead, the game ends early, as though black had no move. I'm guessing that the game improperly excludes empty spaces that give the opponent a win when calculating if a move is possible. • Hvilken browser bruger du?
Mozilla v5
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