A Practical Method for Preventing Forced Wins in Ultimate Tic-Tac-Toe

arxiv(2022)

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Ultimate Tic-Tac-Toe is a variant of the popular Tic-Tac-Toe game. Two players compete to win three aligned "fields," with each field constituting its own miniature tic-tac-toe game. Each move determines which field the next player must play in. Prior studies have shown that there exists a forced winning strategy for the first player, whereby they can win in at least 29 moves and at most 43 moves. This paper proposes a practical solution to the forced-win problem discovered by Bertholon et al., by putting forth a simple method for randomizing the first set of moves that are played. This method uses 5 randomly generated digits between 0 and 8 to arbitrarily place the first 4 moves of the game, and helps players avoid forced wins without having to change other rules of the game. This paper also investigates the probability that a random placement of the first 4 moves will lead to an easily calculable forced win, and shows that this probability is precisely 56/59049, or 0.0948%.
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forced wins,tic-tac-toe
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