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Hi. Can anyone explain me a case of 5 (not considering any algorithm or coding, just as you play it real with a friend)?
They give example of 6 as this:
Turn 1 - Louise: 6 - 4 -> 2
Turn 2 - Richard: 2 -> 1 WIN
Clear.
Then for 5
Turn 1 - Louise: 5 - 4 -> 1 WIN
Louise should win, right? As he first got 1 by given manipulations. However, the suggested result is Richard. How come?
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Hi. Can anyone explain me a case of 5 (not considering any algorithm or coding, just as you play it real with a friend)? They give example of 6 as this: Turn 1 - Louise: 6 - 4 -> 2 Turn 2 - Richard: 2 -> 1 WIN Clear.
Then for 5 Turn 1 - Louise: 5 - 4 -> 1 WIN Louise should win, right? As he first got 1 by given manipulations. However, the suggested result is Richard. How come?