There’s a reason that naughts and crosses is still the quintessential kindergarten game, it simultaneously develops some kind of geometric intuition about the centre of shapes being especially important, while teaching kids some very basic game theory (if I just enumerate every game...)
There’s a reason that naughts and crosses is still the quintessential kindergarten game, it simultaneously develops some kind of geometric intuition about the centre of shapes being especially important, while teaching kids some very basic game theory (if I just enumerate every game...)