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BP1284 on 2025-02-24 18:44:53 by Leo Crabbe                approved
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BP1284 on 2025-02-24 18:39:33 by Leo Crabbe                approved
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BP1284 on 2025-02-24 07:11:01 by Leo Crabbe                approved
NAME

Both players playing "capture game" optimally vs. one or both players make mistakes.

BP1284 on 2025-02-24 06:17:12 by Leo Crabbe                approved
COMMENTS

In the depicted "capture game", the objective is to capture your opponent's piece by moving to a node they are occupying. Players take turns moving their pieces. You can only move to a node that is linked to yours. Optimal play can either lead to a win-lose state or a draw state.

A frame where only one black disc is visible signifies that a player has taken the other's piece, winning the game.

BP1284 on 2025-02-24 06:16:34 by Leo Crabbe                approved
COMMENTS

In the depicted "capture game", the objective is to capture your opponent's piece by moving to a node they are occupying. Players take turns moving their pieces. You can only move to a node that is linked to yours. Optimal play can either lead to a win-lose state or a draw state.

A frame where only one black circle is visible signifies that a player has taken the other's piece, winning the game.

BP1284 on 2025-02-24 06:16:16 by Leo Crabbe                approved
COMMENTS

In the depicted "capture game", the objective is to capture your opponent's piece by moving to a node they are occupying. Players take turns moving their pieces. You can only move to a node that is linked to yours. Optimal play can either lead to a win-lose state or a draw state.

A frame where only one black circle is visible signifies that a player has just taken the other's piece, winning the game.

BP1284 on 2025-02-24 06:11:30 by Leo Crabbe                approved
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EX10321
 

BP1284 on 2025-02-24 06:09:26 by Leo Crabbe                approved
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EX10320
 

BP1284 on 2025-02-24 05:50:18 by Leo Crabbe                approved
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EX10319
 

BP1284 on 2025-02-24 05:43:29 by Leo Crabbe                approved
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EX10318
 

BP1284 on 2025-02-24 05:37:20 by Leo Crabbe                approved
COMMENTS

In the depicted "capture game", the objective is to capture your opponent's piece by moving to a node they are occupying. Players take turns moving their pieces. You can only move to a node that is linked to yours. Optimal play can either lead to a win-lose state or a draw state.

BP1284 on 2025-02-23 23:41:07 by Leo Crabbe                approved
COMMENTS

In the depicted "capture game", the objective is to capture your opponent's piece by moving to a node they are occupying. Players take turns moving their pieces. You can only move to a node that is linked to yours. Optimal play can either lead to a win-lose state or a draw state.

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BP1284 on 2025-02-23 23:30:40 by Leo Crabbe                approved
COMMENTS

In the depicted "capture game", the objective is to capture your opponent's piece by moving to a node they are occupying. Players take turns moving their pieces. You can only move to a node that is linked to yours. Optimal play can either lead to a win-lose state or a draw state.

BP1284 on 2025-02-23 23:28:14 by Leo Crabbe                approved
NAME

Both players playing "capture game" optimally vs. one or both players makes mistakes.

COMMENTS

In the depicted "capture game", the objective is to capture your opponent's piece by moving to a node they are occupying. You can only move to a node that is linked to yours. Optimal play can either lead to a win-lose state or a draw state.

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

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