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  • 71Go and mathematics — The game of Go is one of the most popular games in the world and is on par with games such as chess, in any of its Western or Asian variants, in terms of game theory and as an intellectual activity. It has also been argued to be the most complex… …

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  • 72Beggar-My-Neighbour — Beggar My Neighbour, also known as Beat Jack Out of Doors, Beat Your Neighbour Out of Doors, Strip Jack Naked, Picture and Draw the Well Dry, is a simple card game somewhat similar in nature to War, and has spawned a more complicated variant,… …

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  • 73Star (disambiguation) — A star is a luminous cosmic body. For uses of stars as a symbol, see List of symbolic stars.Star or stars may also refer to:Places*Star Mountains, a mountain range in Papua New GuineaUnited Kingdom*Star, Anglesey, Wales *Star, Fife, Scotland… …

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  • 74David Gale — This article is about the academic. For the actor, see David Gale (actor). For the film, see The Life of David Gale. David Gale Born …

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  • 75Strategy-stealing argument — In combinatorial game theory, the strategy stealing argument is a general argument that shows, for many games, that the second player cannot have a winning strategy (i.e., a strategy that will always win the game for them, no matter what moves… …

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  • 76Sylver coinage — is a mathematical game for two players, invented by John H. Conway. It is discussed in Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays . The two players take it in turn to name a positive integer that is not the sum of multiples of previously named… …

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  • 77Yose — You may also be looking for the Hebrew name Yose; see Jose. Yose (ヨセ?) is a Japanese language term used in the board game go in connection with go endgame plays.[1] It is not, properly speaking, synonymous with the endgame phase as a whole in a… …

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  • 78Martin Gardner — Born October 21, 1914(1914 10 21) Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Died May 22, 2010(2010 05 22) (aged 95) …

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  • 79Recreational mathematics — is an umbrella term, referring to mathematical puzzles and mathematical games. Not all problems in this field require a knowledge of advanced mathematics, and thus, recreational mathematics often attracts the curiosity of non mathematicians, and… …

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  • 80List of important publications in mathematics — One of the oldest surviving fragments of Euclid s Elements, found at Oxyrhynchus and dated to circa AD 100. The diagram accompanies Book II, Proposition 5.[1] This is a list of important publications in mathematics, organized by field. Some… …

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