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kneekap@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 5 months ago

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  • stebo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 months ago

    tic-tac-toe is so pointless. It always ends in a tie unless if one player is just picking random spaces.

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      Try playing on a bigger grid.

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      technically the same is true for chess and go, we’re just too dumb to grasp them to the extent we can grasp tic-tac-toe

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        sure, but those games require an IQ of 150 to master, while tic-tac-toe requires 30

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          Chess and go don’t need extremely high IQs, it’s mostly about the amount of time you invest in practice. I get annoyed by that cliche that playing chess, go, or with a rubik’s cube has anything to do with intelligence and it’s cringy to watch students on campus posing with their cubes to make an impression :)

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            ok sorry I didn’t mean IQ in the literal sense, but you need to really think about your moves and practice helps a lot indeed

            Rubik’s cubes are different, you just have to learn the patterns and practice to do it very quickly

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      Gotta play tix-tac-toe of tic-tac-toes then

      https://www.thegamegal.com/2018/09/01/ultimate-tic-tac-toe/

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