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Reply: Le Havre: The Inland Port:: Rules:: Re: Does the board limit movement?

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by mac3uck

UnknownParkerBrother wrote:

What does that segment I quoted actually say?


It says:

"If a goods marker could be moved beyond a row or column of the board, it stays at the last possible field of that row or column."

So IMO, for a move right and/or up on the board, the marker has to stay if there's no field left.

OK, so far. But what does that mean for the 0 column? You'll get a plus of 3 goods from zero if your function is a diagonal-left move? Don't think so!?

Further I wonder if you have to make you move exactly or up to the possible number you've got for the current round.
(e.g. if I use a function of 4 for a diagonal movement - do I have to move 4? We've played it, like when you reached the end of an 0 column or 0 row, the rest expires too!?)

Hope that helps a bit...

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