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Mathematics, 10.11.2019 03:31 JimmySample7

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ann and ben are playing a game with a pile of counters.
the rules are :
(a) at each turn a player may remove 1, 2 or 3 counters
excepting the number removed by the opponent on the
previous turn;
(b) the player who makes the last legal move wins ;
rule (b) automatically means that if there is one counter
left and the player can't move, then the opponent wins.
can ann win if she is presented with 4 counters ?
show that ann can always win from a pile of 6 counters
regardless of ben's previous move.

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