@bentzenmassey7
Active 3 years, 8 months ago
Dan and Kathe Spracklen, who wrote the computer chess program Sargon, now introduce Reversal, a computerized version of Othello. If it turns out you concept how Othello is played, the object of recreation is to hook your opponent’s pieces between two of yours. Those pieces are then turned over and become yours. Kind on until all 64 squares of […] View
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Jenkins Galloway posted an update 3 years, 8 months ago
Dan and Kathe Spracklen, who wrote the computer chess program Sargon, now introduce Reversal, a computerized version of Othello. If it turns out you concept how Othello is played, the object of recreation is to hook your opponent’s pieces between two of yours. Those pieces are then turned over and become yours. Kind on until all 64 squares of your…[Read more]
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Jenkins Galloway became a registered member 3 years, 8 months ago

