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Treblecross Adaptive Learning Program

Treblecross Adaptive Learning Program. Fernando Aguilar. Research Question. Are there any patterns in this game? Is there a winning strategy?. Methods. begin with the smallest board possible and make your way up. Used an adaptive learning program. Which player wins?.

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Treblecross Adaptive Learning Program

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  1. Treblecross Adaptive Learning Program Fernando Aguilar

  2. Research Question • Are there any patterns in this game? • Is there a winning strategy?

  3. Methods • begin with the smallest board possible and make your way up. • Used an adaptive learning program.

  4. Which player wins? • board of who the winner is with different board sizes

  5. Output the boards and best moves for each board to a text file. • Only output for the player that should win in each board. • format of output • BRD [ , , , X , , ] • MOV [0,1,2,4,5] • CHP [1,0,0,0,0]

  6. What i found • Generally the best move for player one is at the middle of the board. • Some boards have different winning positions • Player two’s winning moves varied because it depends on player 1 which makes the move first.

  7. Other interesting results • The number of board configurations seen only by player 1, grows exponentially. • Log paper graph Normal graph 7

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