If he goes on a flat side, you’re golden (move in a nearly-opposite corner, you can compel victory).
If he goes in a corner, you go 90° away. Now, if he’s really acting randomly, he has a 1⁄6 chance to block your next-turn win.
Then you block his win threat, making a new threat of your own, that he has a 1⁄4 chance to block. If he does, he’ll make the last block half the time. So, a 1⁄96 chance to tie by moving randomly.
That would be enough to make me nervous if the fate of the world were at stake. Would you like to play Global Thermonuclear War?
1⁄96 (I was thinking of a different algorithm, but the probability is the same) would be enough to make me nervous, but I wouldn’t call it ‘reasonably likely’
So, you go center.
If he goes on a flat side, you’re golden (move in a nearly-opposite corner, you can compel victory).
If he goes in a corner, you go 90° away. Now, if he’s really acting randomly, he has a 1⁄6 chance to block your next-turn win.
Then you block his win threat, making a new threat of your own, that he has a 1⁄4 chance to block. If he does, he’ll make the last block half the time. So, a 1⁄96 chance to tie by moving randomly.
That would be enough to make me nervous if the fate of the world were at stake. Would you like to play Global Thermonuclear War?
1⁄96 (I was thinking of a different algorithm, but the probability is the same) would be enough to make me nervous, but I wouldn’t call it ‘reasonably likely’