Nice game, but it would be nice to have an “undo” to be able to analyze it easier. I can see a bad move quickly, but not before I’ve made it, and I’m too lazy to tak e notes. Stan Isaacs Sent from my iPad
On Jun 18, 2019, at 8:37 PM, Mike Beeler <mikebeeler2@gmail.com> wrote:
Very nice game! After losing many, I won twice, but can’t repeat it. It seems the program does not go for a maximum score, only for a (random?) win, thus making it hard to learn its strategy.
— Mike
On Jun 18, 2019, at 5:14 PM, Tomas Rokicki <rokicki@gmail.com> wrote:
Dots and Boxes is a nice simple children's game, right? Elwyn Berlekamp (the "wyn" in Winning Ways) showed us the surprising depths to this game.
Here's a tiny variant on a tiny board; just nine triangles. You get to choose to go first or second. Can you beat it?
I'm finding it surprisingly difficult.
https://tomas.rokicki.com/dottri.html
This should work on your mobile phone too.
-tom
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