Game analysis of tic-tac-toe within the framework of games analysis in academia
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https://doi.org/10.26507/rei.v2n3.45Keywords:
game theory, competitive games, tic-tac-toe game, game strategies, technological toolsAbstract
From the study of the theory of games, it has been wanted to deepen the analysis of the competitive games between two players who are developed of form put in (played alternated) in a typical game as it is tic-tac-toe looking for to explore the possible sequences of game and thus to examine the best form to play (game strategies) of each one of the players, with the aid of simple technological tools like a spreadsheet, step by step to show the reached results.Downloads
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