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by SkiFire13
945 days ago
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Maybe "deterministic" is not the correct term here. What I meant is that there's no probability or unknown in the game, so you can always know what are the possible moves and the relative new state. The opponent's moves may be considered non-deterministic, but you can just assume the worst case for you, that is the best case for the opponent, which is the opponent will always play the best move too. |
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