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Page creatorimported>Dennis Ross
Date of page creation17:28, 6 February 2024
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In combinatorial game theory, a two-player deterministic perfect information turn-based game is a first-player-win if with perfect play the first player to move can always force a win. Similarly, a game is second-player-win if with perfect play the second player to move can always force a win. With perfect...
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