Finally, you seem to claim in your last post that there is some kind of problem with applied game theory, but you don't indicate what the problem is or how it is remotely related to the fact that some games (like Hex) have a winning strategy for one of the players. So I'm kind of lost... — Nagase
I really don't understand what you're getting at. What exactly is your point? — Nagase
Once you have enough iterations and sufficiently motivated players, then whoever has the first move, will dominate the game if we strictly are talking about chess. — Shawn
Second, your claim that the first player will "dominate" the game is, again, pure speculation. — Nagase
Second, your claim that the first player will "dominate" the game is, again, pure speculation. We don't know that! If you do, I suggest that you write your proof and send it to a reputable journal on Game Theory. — Nagase
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