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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

If I had done so this would have permitted the diagonal move of the Spearman to his Ubar's Initiate Ten, my Ubar's Initiate One, at which point it would doubtless have been promoted to a Rider of the High Tharlarion, thusly effecting capture of Home Stone. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #265)
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12 265 If I had done so this would have permitted the diagonal move of the Spearman to his Ubar's Initiate Ten, my Ubar's Initiate One, at which point it would doubtless have been promoted to a Rider of the High Tharlarion, thusly effecting capture of home stone.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 262 Similarly, even if I had had the option in the circumstances, which I did not, I could not have brought my Builder to that square for defensive purposes without exposing it to the attack of the same piece.
12 263 I now began to suspect that what I had thought had been a rather weak, easily averted threat of capture of home stone, the earlier alignment of his Ubara and Scribe on that crucial diagonal, might actually have had a somewhat different, more latent, more insidious purpose.
12 264 Similarly, even if his Scribe had not been placed where it was, it would not have been rational in this specific game situation, though it would have been a possible move, to place my home stone at Ubar's Builder One.
12 265 If I had done so this would have permitted the diagonal move of the Spearman to his Ubar's Initiate Ten, my Ubar's Initiate One, at which point it would doubtless have been promoted to a Rider of the High Tharlarion, thusly effecting capture of home stone.
12 266 The defense of my Builder, on which I was relying, would in such a case have been negated by the placement of my own home stone, which would then have been inserted between it and the attacking piece.
12 267 But, as it was, because of the Scribe's coverage of Ubar's Builder One, my move was forced.
12 268 I could move only to, and must move to, Ubar's Initiate Two.
Similarly, even if I had had the option in the circumstances, which I did not, I could not have brought my Builder to that square for defensive purposes without exposing it to the attack of the same piece. I now began to suspect that what I had thought had been a rather weak, easily averted threat of capture of home stone, the earlier alignment of his Ubara and Scribe on that crucial diagonal, might actually have had a somewhat different, more latent, more insidious purpose. Similarly, even if his Scribe had not been placed where it was, it would not have been rational in this specific game situation, though it would have been a possible move, to place my home stone at Ubar's Builder One. If I had done so this would have permitted the diagonal move of the Spearman to his Ubar's Initiate Ten, my Ubar's Initiate One, at which point it would doubtless have been promoted to a Rider of the High Tharlarion, thusly effecting capture of home stone. The defense of my Builder, on which I was relying, would in such a case have been negated by the placement of my own home stone, which would then have been inserted between it and the attacking piece. But, as it was, because of the Scribe's coverage of Ubar's Builder One, my move was forced. I could move only to, and must move to, Ubar's Initiate Two. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 12)