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Mathematics, 09.07.2020 02:01 mtzann1568

Two players take turns in placing multiple bishops on the cells of an 8×8 chessboard, one bishop per move, so that bishops from the same turn do not threaten each other. (The color of the bishop piece does not matter). The player who cannot make a move loses. Which player is the winner? Determine a winning strategy. (Note that a bishop moves and attacks by diagonals only.)


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