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colinj![]() New user 77 Posts ![]() |
Hello everyone
I am looking for some advice on where to start with learning a Knight's Tour. I am hoping that this is the right area to be asking? Thanks Colin |
Scott Cram![]() Inner circle 2678 Posts ![]() |
Roget, of Thesaurus fame, developed a great approach that requires no memory, and you can even learn it well enough to let the spectator choose the starting AND ending squares (as long as they're different colors)!
Here are two sites where you can learn and practice this version: http://gmmentalgym.blogspot.com/2010/10/knights-tour.html http://www.mindmagician.org/tourhelp.aspx |
colinj![]() New user 77 Posts ![]() |
Thanks Scott that is great!
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hcs![]() Special user Germany, Magdeburg 537 Posts ![]() |
My advice is to start with a concept against a boring attitude of your knight's tour.
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