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  2. Matchbox Educable Noughts and Crosses Engine - Wikipedia

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    Each box had a code number, which was keyed into a chart. This chart had drawings of tic-tac-toe game grids with various configurations of X, O, and empty squares, [4] corresponding to all possible permutations a game could go through as it progressed. [11]

  3. Bertie the Brain - Wikipedia

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    Bertie the Brain was a video game version of tic-tac-toe, built by Dr. Josef Kates for the 1950 Canadian National Exhibition. [1] Kates had previously worked at Rogers Majestic designing and building radar tubes during World War II, then after the war pursued graduate studies in the computing center at the University of Toronto while continuing to work at Rogers Majestic. [2]

  4. Tic-tac-toe - Wikipedia

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    Harary's generalized tic-tac-toe is an even broader generalization of tic-tac-toe. It can also be generalized as an n d game , specifically one in which n = 3 and d = 2. [ 6 ] It can be generalised even further by playing on an arbitrary incidence structure , where rows are lines and cells are points .

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  6. How to Win Tic-Tac-Toe: The Strategies You Need to Master - AOL

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    When you’re the first one up, there is a simple strategy on how to win tic tac toe: put your ‘X’ in any corner. Tic tac toe is a classic game. How to win tic tac toe requires strategic ...

  7. nd game - Wikipedia

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    A n d game (or n k game) is a generalization of the combinatorial game tic-tac-toe to higher dimensions. [1] [2] [3] It is a game played on a n d hypercube with 2 players. [1] [2] [4] [5] If one player creates a line of length n of their symbol (X or O) they win the game. However, if all n d spaces are filled then the game is a draw. [4]

  8. Positional game - Wikipedia

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    The classic example of a positional game is tic-tac-toe. In it, X {\displaystyle X} contains the 9 squares of the game-board, F {\displaystyle {\mathcal {F}}} contains the 8 lines that determine a victory (3 horizontal, 3 vertical and 2 diagonal), and the winning criterion is: the first player who holds an entire winning-set wins.

  9. Three men's morris - Wikipedia

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    In tic-tac-toe, pieces are placed (or marks are made) until the board is full; if neither player has an orthogonal or diagonal line at this point, the game is a draw. Extended tic-tac-toe, like the three men's morris game, each player has three pieces, but when moving pieces, players must first move their first pieces, then the second pieces ...