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2. Push pawns forward: Advance your pawns towards the opponent's side of the board. This allows your pawns to potentially get promoted to a more powerful piece, increasing your chances of winning.
3. Plan ahead: Try to think a few moves ahead and anticipate your opponent's responses. Consider the possible outcomes and consequences of each move.
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5. Coordinate your pieces: Try to create threats and coordinate your pieces to work together. This can put pressure on your opponent and force them into making mistakes or defensive moves.
Remember, hexapawn is a relatively simple chess variant, so keeping a clear and logical strategy in mind while applying these principles should give you a good starting point."
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