
Can you solve the rogue AI riddle? - Dan Finkel
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Date: 2020-08-22
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Christian
for the bonus riddle, the only one that doesn't doom you is the top right one! allow me to explain:
if you start with the bottom middle, you eat the 4 squares associated, meaning your opponent can just eat the top left and leave you with the last one.
if you ate the botton right (and thus; top right, your opponent can eat the top middle, giving you a choice that leads to you eating either the top left, or the bottom middle; but not both. your opponent still gets the second to last piece.
top left rids the entire top row, so your opponent can make it easy and take the rest with bottom middle.
top middle lets your opponent take the bottom right, leaving you in the same situation as taking the bottom right would have.
if you take the top right, can only take the top two, or the bottom right, as bottom middle isn't a full rectangle. so let's dissect these cases.
if they take top left, you can take bottom middle, and all they get is the bottom left piece.
if they take bottom right, take top middle. this leads them into a stalemate where you choose the second to last one before they take bottom left.
top middle is the same case, but you take bottom right, and you avoid eating the poisoned piece each time.
that was a fun riddle: )
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for the bonus riddle, the only one that doesn't doom you is the top right one! allow me to explain:
if you start with the bottom middle, you eat the 4 squares associated, meaning your opponent can just eat the top left and leave you with the last one.
if you ate the botton right (and thus; top right, your opponent can eat the top middle, giving you a choice that leads to you eating either the top left, or the bottom middle; but not both. your opponent still gets the second to last piece.
top left rids the entire top row, so your opponent can make it easy and take the rest with bottom middle.
top middle lets your opponent take the bottom right, leaving you in the same situation as taking the bottom right would have.
if you take the top right, can only take the top two, or the bottom right, as bottom middle isn't a full rectangle. so let's dissect these cases.
if they take top left, you can take bottom middle, and all they get is the bottom left piece.
if they take bottom right, take top middle. this leads them into a stalemate where you choose the second to last one before they take bottom left.
top middle is the same case, but you take bottom right, and you avoid eating the poisoned piece each time.
that was a fun riddle: )
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Charleston,
A substitute teacher used this game against my class and a bunch of people tried their hardest but I was the closest by just saying 1 over and over again, when he got to the losing number for me my heart shattered, dont remember his name, but hope hes been beat
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A substitute teacher used this game against my class and a bunch of people tried their hardest but I was the closest by just saying 1 over and over again, when he got to the losing number for me my heart shattered, dont remember his name, but hope hes been beat
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David
If the computer was no longer perfectly logical and neither are you there are a bunch of ways this game can go. If you compared a win loss ratio, does the player who goes first or second have a better ratio? Is it 1: 1 or not?
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If the computer was no longer perfectly logical and neither are you there are a bunch of ways this game can go. If you compared a win loss ratio, does the player who goes first or second have a better ratio? Is it 1: 1 or not?
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MasterTobiification
How easy is the button to push as well as how deep is each floor as once I got to 1-3 floor I drop the remote in the water and try to hit the button XD
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How easy is the button to push as well as how deep is each floor as once I got to 1-3 floor I drop the remote in the water and try to hit the button XD
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Tabby
Nim actually means a game in which two players alternately take one or more objects from one of a number of heaps, each trying to take the last remaining object.
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Nim actually means a game in which two players alternately take one or more objects from one of a number of heaps, each trying to take the last remaining object.
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Ace
For the bonus riddle, only take a single square in the top right corner. After that, victory is guaranteed no matter what your opponent does.
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For the bonus riddle, only take a single square in the top right corner. After that, victory is guaranteed no matter what your opponent does.
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Chris
anyone else remember playing 21 and letting the opponent start so u can get the number to a multiple of 4 to make them say 21?
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anyone else remember playing 21 and letting the opponent start so u can get the number to a multiple of 4 to make them say 21?
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