This course will cover the mathematical theory and analysis of simple games without chance moves.

Games without Chance: Combinatorial Game Theory

Games without Chance: Combinatorial Game Theory

Instructor: Dr. Tom Morley
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Reviewed on Feb 2, 2017
Great course. I will try now the optional exercises and try having a deeper understanding on this.
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Reviewed on Jul 27, 2017
Likes the course & Tom Morley's presentation.
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