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Solved game

A solved game is a game whose outcome (win, lose or draw) can be correctly predicted from any position, assuming that both players play perfectly.This concept is usually applied to abstract strategy games, and especially to games with full information and no element of chance;solving such a game may use combinatorial game theory and/or computer assistance. (Wikipedia).

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