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Can You Solve The Knight On A Chessboard Riddle? Math Olympiad Problem
Alice and Bob are playing a game. Alice starts by placing a knight on the chessboard. Then they take turns moving the knight to a new square (standard chess rules apply: the knight moves in an "L" shape). The first player who cannot move the knight to a new square loses the game. Who wins if both players play optimally, and what is the winning strategy? This is quite the game theory challenge; watch the video for the remarkable solution!
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https://puzzling.stackexchange.....com/questions/23982
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