Nim Game Event-5
Nim Game Event-5
Nim game is a mathematical intelligence game played between two people. and strategy game. It is estimated that the Nim game is a game that has been played since ancient times. Nim game takes its name from Charles L. Boutan of Harvard University, who studied and developed game theory in 1901. One of the most popular versions of the game is the 1-3-5-7 formation. The player who starts the game takes (draws) as many objects as he wants from any line (group).
For example, there are 7 objects in the bottom row. It can take just one object from this row, 2, 3, or all of it. In short, whichever player's turn it is, that player can take (draw) as many objects as he wants from any line (only one line). He cannot continue without taking (drawing) an object, that is, he cannot pass. When it is his opponent's turn, his opponent continues the game in the same way. The player who takes (draws) the last tile loses the game.
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