Games of No Chance
Explore the fascinating world of combinatorial games with Games of No Chance by Richard J. Nowakowski, published by Cambridge University Press in 1998. This comprehensive volume spans 552 pages and offers a thorough examination of games that operate without chance or hidden information.
The first section of the book is designed to be accessible to readers of all backgrounds, making it a perfect starting point for those new to the subject. For enthusiasts and scholars seeking a deeper understanding, Games of No Chance delves into intricate studies of classic games like chess and Go. Additionally, it features insightful reports on advancements in computer technology and theoretical approaches within the realm of game theory.
Whether you are a mathematics enthusiast, a game theory scholar, or simply curious about combinatorial games, this book is an essential addition to your collection.