Mirroring Moves | Game Theory 4 - Problem Solving
Mirroring Moves | Game Theory 4 - Problem Solving
Sticking with combinatorial games, David moves on from position
analysis to talk about a new technique to study games. It can be
applied to Misère Noughts and Crosses (Misère Tic-Tac-Toe), the game
mentioned at the end of the previous video, to prove that both
player can force a draw.
To explore this technique further there are three new games to think
about: 1D Noughts and Crosses, 5-in-a-row Noughts and Crosses (play
here: tic.netlify.app/), and Jumping Coins.
Robert Bowles | |
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7/5/2020 | |
00:06:02 | |
mathematics | |
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