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The higher the angle, the more likely a tangle

By: Polarity Geek

When you place leaners, try setting pieces at different angles. The higher the lean, the more likely it is that your opponent will cause this leaning disc to flip or roll during play. This can work against you, of course and you must use cautiion not to affect your piece during your own turn.

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By opticalsky Aug 23, 2005 12:00AM

Rated this tip: 9

I personally find any discs that are leaning at an extreme angle to be pretty touchy, but looks the coolest.

By opie Aug 18, 2005 08:28AM

Rated this tip: 10

good rhyme.
If you are a good player I’m sure you can pull off the higher angle moves.
What I’ve found is that encouraging your opponent to screw up is always good to do, and when your leaners are at a higher angle they seem to be more likely to attract to other pieces and cause big reactions.

By Polarity Guru Jun 13, 2005 06:14PM

Rated this tip: 10

Polarity Geek seems to be a poet also."the angle – tangle poet!

By Squeegy Jun 09, 2005 05:25PM

Rated this tip: 9

Good but risky. Most of the time you are more likely to flip the peice on your own when trying to convert it or place a leaner by it. But can be good when used the right way.

 
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