Zusammenfassung
Sind Sie es leid, an den anderen Spielen herumzupuzzeln, sollten Sie sich Brett und Steine besorgen, um diese hier zu spielen. („If you find you’re bored to pieces with our other games, you should find your board and pieces to play these ones.“) Man stößt in diesem Kapitel auf ein paar alte Freunde, macht aber auch einige neue Bekanntschaften. Aber die wirklich schwierigen Spiele Schach und Go haben wir ausgelassen.
And I say to them, “Bears, Just look how I’m walking in all of the squares!“ And the little bears growl to each other, “He’s mine, As soon as he’s silly and steps on a line.“
A. A. Milne, When We Were Very Young.
On the square, to the left, was elegantly engraved in capital letters this sentence: ALL THINGS MOVE TO THEIR END.
François Rabelais, Pantagruel, V, 37.
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Berlekamp, E.R., Conway, J.H., Guy, R.K. (1986). Quadrate und Linien. In: Gewinnen Strategien für mathematische Spiele. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-83172-9_10
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