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Re: Connect 4 game objectives?
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Wed, 17 Sep 2003 01:35:41 GMT
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Steve Hassenplug wrote:
> In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, John Guerquin wrote:
> > I mean, if two people are able to accomplish both (1) and (2) in a robot,
> > and they play each other, the robot who goes first will always win (assuming
> > perfect programming). What's the point then? How do we determine a winner?
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> Do people ever read my posts?
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> Don't answer that.
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Chris
"It is a very clever strategy IMHO, and I applaud Chris for thinking of it." K.C.
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| (...) Do people ever read my posts? Don't answer that. So, like I was trying to suggest here: (URL) two robots play each other twice. One goes first each time. If one robot wins more than the other, he wins. If they both win once, the robot with the (...) (21 years ago, 16-Sep-03, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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