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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
Prime has yet another meaning. In the game of backgammon:
What is a "prime"?
A prime is a sequence of six consecutive blocks. When a prime is in place, none of the opponent's checkers can move past as long as the prime remains intact. That's because a checker can't touch down on a blocked point and never moves more than six points in a single hop.
http://www.bkgm.com/rules/rul-faq.html
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Wouldn't that also support the 3 vs. 3 (6 robots, two alliances) format though, just like the prime number definition?