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Positional Games and Randomness

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Random walks in 2D and 3D are fundamentally different (Markov chains approach)

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Game Design - Four ways to control randomness

Game Design - Four ways to control randomness

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318 billion different possible positions after 4 moves

318 billion different possible positions after 4 moves

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