Simple Chopsticks: Playing with any number of hands and fingers
Résumé
Chopsticks is a game played by two players where they start with one finger raised on each hand. On their turn, each player moves by pointing an attacking hand at one of their opponent’s hands. The number of fingers on the pointed hand increases by the number of fingers on the attacking hand. If, after a move, a hand contains more than five fingers, it is removed from play. There are also other rules that allow players to move fingers from one hand to another, but we focus on this simple setup.
We introduce a generalization of Chopsticks, called Simple Chopsticks, in which the players may have any number of n-fingered hands. We find that having
more hands than your opponent is generally good, and use this fact to fully characterize the outcomes of simple chopsticks in the case where the players have 2-fingered hands.
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Combinatoire [math.CO]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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