Game: Get Home
A game with a winning strategy.
Place a piece a grid (like a chessboard). Two players take it in turns to move the piece. You can move any number of squares to the left; and number of squares down; and any number of squares left-down (SW diagonal). No other moves are allowed. The winner is the player who moves the piece to the bottom-left square.
What is the winning strategy? Is there a winning strategy for every square? Does it matter if you go first or second?
Katie Steckles https://www.youtube.com/user/st3cks
Видео Game: Get Home канала singingbanana
Place a piece a grid (like a chessboard). Two players take it in turns to move the piece. You can move any number of squares to the left; and number of squares down; and any number of squares left-down (SW diagonal). No other moves are allowed. The winner is the player who moves the piece to the bottom-left square.
What is the winning strategy? Is there a winning strategy for every square? Does it matter if you go first or second?
Katie Steckles https://www.youtube.com/user/st3cks
Видео Game: Get Home канала singingbanana
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