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In [3], the following open problem is posed: Played on a quarter-infinite board, with initial position WKa1, WRb2 and BKc3, can White win? In this paper, we show that the answer is yes. Indeed, White has a winning strategy which can be implemented within an 11 × 9 region.
chess game, Combinatorial games, quarter-infinite board, 2-person games
chess game, Combinatorial games, quarter-infinite board, 2-person games
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