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(Message started by: mattj256 on Jun 2nd, 2013, 12:55am)

Title: terminology
Post by mattj256 on Jun 2nd, 2013, 12:55am
Hi all.  Has anyone ever used the term "bucket brigade" (or any term) for when you send the locally strongest piece (sheriff) into enemy territory, pull a piece to the middle of the board, and then use a different piece to flip it into a trap?  I was able to capture six pieces this way (*) in my game 267494 (http://www.arimaa.com/arimaa/games/jsShowGame.cgi?gid=267494&s=b) against bot_OpFor2008P2.  Surely I'm not the first person to ever use this tactic!  But I wonder if it's ever been intentionally used to systematically and efficiently capture an opponent's pieces one by one.  (Needless to say, this only works against a human beginner or an opponent who's strategically lost.   And it's probably more useful against bots than against people.)

(*) moves [11s-15s], 17s-19s, 22s-24s, 25s-26s, 27s-29s,30s-31s

Title: Re: terminology
Post by chessandgo on Jun 6th, 2013, 4:15pm
The standard thing is to call it something like "passing the b5 Rabbit off to the horse" (19s) I think. Fritz uses that kind of phrasing quite often in his commentaries I think.

Title: Re: terminology
Post by mattj256 on Jun 6th, 2013, 11:12pm
Thanks!

Title: Re: terminology
Post by DannyV on Jun 8th, 2013, 12:50pm
"bucket brigade" does seem to roll off the tongue a little smoother than "passing the b5 Rabbit off to the horse" for what it's worth IMO Matt!

Title: Re: terminology
Post by crazyharry on Jun 8th, 2013, 1:11pm
I like bucket brigade. Somehow it seems like it would be easier for me to look for potential bucket brigades than potential to pass the b5 rabbit to the horse. It's more fun too!

Title: Re: terminology
Post by mattj256 on Jun 8th, 2013, 9:39pm
Haha I'm glad you like. :)  Arimaa is still new enough that there's plenty of room for new strategy/tactics/terminology.  Hopefully this thread will inspire others to think: what are some common patterns or setups that happen, and what would be a good name for them?  



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