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Uploaded by TrainyardGame on Aug 31, 2011
A short video explaining "Chessboard Vision", a technique for figuring out which trains will be able to merge with each other.
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@PedroGometz hah, no I'm glad you brought it up, hopefully some people will read your comment here and learn about it.
ElectricGrandpa 6 months ago
@ElectricGrandpa ...perhaps I should have kept quiet. Maybe that's what distinguishes an 'advanced' player from a true 'yardmaster.
PedroGometz 6 months ago
@PedroGometz hah, yeah I meant to do that... but then part way through the video I felt like it was already too confusing/complicated so I didn't.
Matt, you didn't mention that even-order trains coming out of a multi-train station effectively invert the black/white odd/even state.
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@PedroGometz hah, no I'm glad you brought it up, hopefully some people will read your comment here and learn about it.
ElectricGrandpa 6 months ago
@ElectricGrandpa ...perhaps I should have kept quiet. Maybe that's what distinguishes an 'advanced' player from a true 'yardmaster.
PedroGometz 6 months ago
@PedroGometz hah, yeah I meant to do that... but then part way through the video I felt like it was already too confusing/complicated so I didn't.
ElectricGrandpa 6 months ago
Matt, you didn't mention that even-order trains coming out of a multi-train station effectively invert the black/white odd/even state.
PedroGometz 6 months ago