Games of No Chance
Discover the fascinating world of combinatorial games with Games of No Chance by renowned authors, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This hardback edition spans an impressive 552 pages and is perfect for both casual readers and serious enthusiasts.
In this comprehensive book, you will explore games that do not rely on chance or hidden information. The first part is designed to be accessible to everyone, making it a great starting point for those new to the subject. For readers seeking a deeper understanding, the book delves into advanced combinatorial studies of classic games like chess and Go. Additionally, it offers insights into the latest computer advancements and theoretical approaches in the field.
Whether you are a game theory aficionado or simply looking to expand your knowledge, Games of No Chance is an essential addition to your collection.