I am curious: Do people know of interesting infinite two-player games, preferably without chance playing a role? I'm mainly interested in discrete 2-player games with one player going first and with play alternating thereafter. Such that in some sense, except for that first player / second player thing, the challenge facing each player is as symmetrical as possible. Though I will not rule out continuous games. —Dan
If your game has length \omega , how do you know who wins? WFL On 3/3/18, Dan Asimov <dasimov@earthlink.net> wrote:
I am curious: Do people know of interesting infinite two-player games, preferably without chance playing a role?
I'm mainly interested in discrete 2-player games with one player going first and with play alternating thereafter. Such that in some sense, except for that first player / second player thing, the challenge facing each player is as symmetrical as possible.
Though I will not rule out continuous games.
—Dan
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You find out after time ω. -- Gene On Saturday, March 3, 2018, 4:36:13 AM PST, Fred Lunnon <fred.lunnon@gmail.com> wrote: If your game has length \omega , how do you know who wins? WFL On 3/3/18, Dan Asimov <dasimov@earthlink.net> wrote:
I am curious: Do people know of interesting infinite two-player games, preferably without chance playing a role?
I'm mainly interested in discrete 2-player games with one player going first and with play alternating thereafter. Such that in some sense, except for that first player / second player thing, the challenge facing each player is as symmetrical as possible.
Though I will not rule out continuous games.
—Dan
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