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Treblecross Adaptive Learning Program Fernando Aguilar X X X

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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?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Treblecross Adaptive Learning Program

Fernando Aguilar

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Research Question

Are there any patterns in this game?

Is there a winning strategy?

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MethodsMethods

begin with the smallest board possible and make your way up.

Used an adaptive learning program.

begin with the smallest board possible and make your way up.

Used an adaptive learning program.

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

Board size winner

1x3 1

1x4 1

1x51

1x6 2

1x7 1

1x8 1

1x9 1

1x10 1

1x11 1

1x12 2

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✤ 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]

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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.

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Other interesting results

• The number of board configurations seen only by player 1, grows exponentially.– Log paper graph Normal graph

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