So the problem (not new) is:
Construct a legal position where the probability that the game
ends in doubles is < 1/6 (assuming best play).
On 1/7/2023 9:53 AM, peps...@gmail.com wrote:
So the problem (not new) is:The following "solution" is really a request for clarification.
Construct a legal position where the probability that the game
ends in doubles is < 1/6 (assuming best play).
X is on roll and the best play is D/P. The probability that the
game ends in doubles is 0 < 1/6, because the game ends in a cube
action and not in a roll of the dice.
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