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BP1285 First to move wins vs. first to move loses.
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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. All examples are "boards" where either player can force a win, depending on who moves first.


Players are assumed to be making optimal choices.

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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1280 BP1281 BP1282 BP1283 BP1284  *  BP1286 BP1287 BP1288 BP1289 BP1290

KEYWORD

stub

CONCEPT capture_game (info | search)

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

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