pie rule
复数形式
pie rules
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派规则, 分割规则
a rule used to determine who plays first in the game, and to ensure that the starting player does not have an unfair advantage over their opponent
The pie rule is a rule used in some two-player board games, especially in games like Hex or certain variations of games like chess. It is designed to balance the advantage of going first. When the player who goes second sees the first player's move, they have the option to "swap" positions with the first player, effectively allowing the second player to choose whether they want to continue with the first move or take the advantage of the first move themselves. This rule helps prevent the player who goes first from having an unfair advantage and keeps the game more balanced.
- At the start of the game, Mark made his first move, but Alice decided to use the pie rule and switched it up.
在游戏开始时,马克走了第一步,但爱丽丝决定使用馅饼规则并改变了局面。
- They played a board game, and after Emma went first, Jake used the pie rule to make the game more balanced.
他们玩了一个棋盘游戏,在艾玛先走后,杰克使用了馅饼规则使游戏更加平衡。
- During a game of checkers, Ben made his first move, but Kevin used the pie rule to choose whether to stick with the move or change sides.
在一场跳棋比赛中,本走了他的第一步,但凯文使用了馅饼规则来选择是坚持这一步还是换边。