Combinatorial games include well-known games such as chess, checkers, and Go, which are regarded as
Combinatorial games include well-known games such as chess, checkers, and Go, which are regarded as
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’’’<font color=“#32CD32”> non-trivial </font>’’’, and tic-tac-toe, which is considered as trivial in the sense of being "easy to solve". Some combinatorial games may also have an unbounded playing area, such as infinite chess. In CGT, the moves in these and other games are represented as a game tree.
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<font color=“#32CD32”> non-trivial </font>, and tic-tac-toe, which is considered as trivial in the sense of being "easy to solve". Some combinatorial games may also have an unbounded playing area, such as infinite chess. In CGT, the moves in these and other games are represented as a game tree.