Nim games are two player strategy games where players take turns removing objects by some rules until none remain.
For this version, place N counters in a row numbered 1 to N.
A player's turn consists of taking either one counter or two counters from consecutive positions.
Whomever takes the last counter loses (this is called a misère game.)
If you were to play this game, for what values of N would you prefer go first and what should be your first move?
(In reply to
game laid out for N<10 by Steven Lord)
Great work. I only had the solution for 7 when I submitted this. The furthest I finished was up to 8 and I realized just how complicated this was. It gets exponentially harder and leads into some unsolved problems.
Thanks for the well laid-out table. Maybe 1,4,9 are significant because they are squares, but it's probably just the law of small numbers. I suspect a general rule is out of reach.
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Posted by Jer
on 2021-12-23 09:41:13 |