Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
12
250
"My Rider of the High Tharlarion is but one move from capture of homestone," I reminded him.
"My Rider of the High Tharlarion is but one move from capture of Home Stone," I reminded him.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #250)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
247
I removed his Ubara from the board, replacing it with the Spearman I had previously had at Ubar's Builder Two.
12
248
The move was forced, of course.
12
249
I could not move the homestone to Ubar's Builder One because that square was covered by his Scribe at Ubara's Scribe Four.
12
250
"My Rider of the High Tharlarion is but one move from capture of homestone," I reminded him.
12
251
"But it is my move," he said.
12
252
He then advanced his Spearman at Ubar's Builder Eight to Ubar's Builder Nine.
12
253
This was now possible, of course, because I had had to open that file, taking the Spearman from it to capture his Ubara, the move forced in the circumstances.
I removed his Ubara from the board, replacing it with the Spearman I had previously had at Ubar's Builder Two.
The move was forced, of course.
I could not move the home stone to Ubar's Builder One because that square was covered by his Scribe at Ubara's Scribe Four.
"My Rider of the High Tharlarion is but one move from capture of home stone," I reminded him.
"But it is my move," he said.
He then advanced his Spearman at Ubar's Builder Eight to Ubar's Builder Nine.
This was now possible, of course, because I had had to open that file, taking the Spearman from it to capture his Ubara, the move forced in the circumstances.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 12)