The Last Moves
I play Royal Championship as much as I can. I wish it would be available on Monday's but I know the studio needs time off to address issues and other logistics. When playing Royal Championship I look at my moves, the other player moves and how many moves I have left. The match you are playing actually tells you Last Moves. What I don't get is the other player putting a block on me if I am the first player and my moves are over. If I am the second player and I know my opponent only have two moves and I have a blocker, I will try to block their final two moves. So why would a player block another player when they have no moves left?
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Hi @NatalieG
Yes I've seen this too and I have actually done this myself:0)
Occasionally I've got a bit excited and not kept an eye on my moves, only to realise that I'm on my last 2 moves🤪
Sometimes, someone talks to me and I forget also 😵
Maybe some think they've collected them so why not use it or they just want to protect a candy from spreading the opponents jelly instead of their own, to win with that last spread of jelly :0)
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All three of your answers are possible. The one that I didn't really think about is to protect a candy from spreading your opponents candy. That makes sense to me and I will be watching their board to see if a cascade or spreading of my move to will have the possibility to spread more of their candy.
Thanks for making me aware of that possibility.
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Hi, I hadn't see this conversation before and I come here a bit late!
I have only to tell, that if a player plays second there is absolutely no reason of blocking on last 2 moves! Every jelly spread during a player's move, advances only this player and don't spread the opponent's jelly!
So, if you want to block a (special) candy, so that it will not explode spreading your opponent's jelly, makes sense only if your opponent has still moves to do, otherwise it is completely meaningless!
Hope I helped!
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Thanks for that answer as well. It never made sense to me but when @Lady_Sarina said that I could imagine it. Thanks for straighting that out. Now have something else to address and I think there is a discussion thread about it. So I am going to that one if I can find it.