Tant Fant - Goal

Goal

Version 1 (Standard): To create a 3 in-a-row of one's pieces either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. 3 in-a-rows formed in the player's home row with their own pieces do not count.

Version 2: To create a diagonal 3 in-a-row.

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