Misère Nim: Just like normal Nim game but last player to make a move loses
What are the equivalent grundy values for this game?
My Thought Process
UPD: Found a relevant thesis on it.
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Misère Nim: Just like normal Nim game but last player to make a move loses
What are the equivalent grundy values for this game?
I initially thought in this manner: Assume there is only one pile having n stones for now
This is wrong probably because of my assumption in $$$ n = 0 $$$. An Example of where it fails:
UPD: Found a relevant thesis on it.
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