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  2. Game complexity - Wikipedia

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    The game tree size is the total number of possible games that can be played: the number of leaf nodes in the game tree rooted at the game's initial position.. The game tree is typically vastly larger than the state space because the same positions can occur in many games by making moves in a different order (for example, in a tic-tac-toe game with two X and one O on the board, this position ...

  3. Go and mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The total number of possible games can be estimated from the board size in a number of ways, some more rigorous than others. The simplest, a permutation of the board size, (N) L, fails to include illegal captures and positions. Taking N as the board size (19 × 19 = 361) and L as the longest game, N L forms an upper limit. A more accurate limit ...

  4. Lump sum payout vs. annuity from a pension: How to decide - AOL

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    Lump sum vs. annuity: 6 factors to consider when making your decision. Everyone’s financial situation is different, so it’s important to consider a few key factors — such as tax implications ...

  5. Game tree - Wikipedia

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    Game tree. In the context of combinatorial game theory, which typically studies sequential games with perfect information, a game tree is a graph representing all possible game states within such a game. Such games include well-known ones such as chess, checkers, Go, and tic-tac-toe. This can be used to measure the complexity of a game, as it ...

  6. Low-Intensity Steady State (LISS) Cardio Home Workout Examples

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    The American Heart Association provides a guide on how to calculate your heart rate, along with an age chart showing the average target and maximum heart rates by age.

  7. Fitts's law - Wikipedia

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    Fitts's law: draft of target size W and distance to target D. Fitts's law (often cited as Fitts' law) is a predictive model of human movement primarily used in human–computer interaction and ergonomics. The law predicts that the time required to rapidly move to a target area is a function of the ratio between the distance to the target and ...

  8. Keno - Wikipedia

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    Keno. Keno / kiːnoʊ / is a lottery -like gambling game often played at modern casinos, and also offered as a game in some lotteries. Players wager by choosing numbers ranging from 1 through (usually) 80. After all players make their wagers, 20 numbers (some variants draw fewer numbers) are drawn at random, either with a ball machine similar ...

  9. Facebook Game Requests: Can't find 'em? We're here to help - AOL

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    Click here to see your Facebook Game Requests > After the changes to gaming announced at last night's Facebook event, some related changes have been implemented in most of Zynga's games. To follow ...