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SOLDIERS - A soldier may move to
an adjacent (orthogonal or diagonal) cell.
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If a soldier moves onto a cell occupied by another
piece (soldier or evader), both pieces are "frozen" and cannot move for
the remainder of the game. No other piece can move into that cell.
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Only soldiers can freeze the opponent's
pieces.
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EVADERS - Moves like the
soldiers, but only to empty cells.
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GOAL - Wins the player who gets
one of their Evaders to the opposite side of the board. A stalemate is
a loss. However, if both players have both of their Evaders frozen
then the game is a draw.
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An example Green's
turn. He freezes the soldier at f2. Black moves to e2,
then Ef3-e4, Eb1-c2, d4-d3, and Black is trapped between freezing his
last soldier (he is behind the race) and loosing his last evader.
However, if he decides to safe the soldier, he can achieve draw, because
he is able to prevent the last green evader to reach last row.
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