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  2. Spoof (game) - Wikipedia

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    Each player conceals and then reveals a number of coins in their hand. Spoof is a strategy game, typically played as a gambling game, often in bars and pubs where the loser buys the other participants a round of drinks. [1] The exact origin of the game is unknown, but one scholarly paper addressed it, and more general n-coin games, in 1959. [2]

  3. Three men's morris - Wikipedia

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    This game is harder than both tic-tac-toe and three men's morris, but the first player has a way to win by taking the edge first. Alternatively, by taking the center or corner first, the game will be drawn. Tapatan, from Philippine, the same game with additional rule that pieces can only move to adjacent spaces.

  4. Monty Hall problem - Wikipedia

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    After choosing a box at random and withdrawing one coin at random that happens to be a gold coin, the question is what is the probability that the other coin is gold. As in the Monty Hall problem, the intuitive answer is ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ , but the probability is actually ⁠ 2 / 3 ⁠ .

  5. Balance puzzle - Wikipedia

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    3) Test 2a, Test 3 of the coins from the group of 5 coins against any 3 coins from the population of 8 coins: a. If the 3 coins balance, then the odd coin is among the remaining population of 2 coins. Test one of the 2 coins against any other coin; if they balance, the odd coin is the last untested coin, if they do not balance, the odd coin is ...

  6. Play money - Wikipedia

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    At its most basic level, play money refers to faux paper money, but some games can include coins, or more abstract tokens representing more generic resources (such as energy). [ 2 ] : 25-26 Play money also encompasses virtual currencies in the complex in-game economies of MMORPGs , but again unlike older physical play money, in-game virtual ...

  7. Kody Brown Questions Polygamy In Latest ‘Sister Wives’ Episode

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    Kody Brown's divorce from third wife Christine Brown seems to have him second guessing his life choices, especially the decision to enter into a plural marriage.

  8. Fibonacci nim - Wikipedia

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    The second player could take two coins, but that would again lose immediately, so suppose that the second player takes only one coin. After this move, the number of coins is 4 = 3 + 1, and the quota is 2. The first player again takes the smallest Fibonacci number in the Zeckendorf representation, 1, leaving 3 coins.

  9. 'Sister Wives' Star Kody Brown Reveals He Questions Polygamy ...

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    In a clip from Sister Wives' upcoming season 16 finale episode, published by People, Kody admitted he is questioning his polygamy. "I question it all the time," he told host Sukyana Krishnan.