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Stepan's tic-tac-toe goal Feb. 17 against Washington looked great, but the Rangers knew it was uncommon.
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Would anyone guess there's a strategy to winning a seemingly simple game like tic-tac-toe?
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Buffalo managed six shots over the next two minutes, including Ott's go-ahead goal to cap a tic-tac-toe play.
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So-called "tic-tac-toe" goals, in which a power-play unit whisks the puck around until a perfect shot comes up, are rare.
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This allows the MAYA-II to play a complete game of Tic-Tac-Toe against a human opponent, and apparently nearly always win.
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They improve their visualization and strategic skills playing Dots and Tic-Tac-Toe.
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" Kaiser adds, having taken on the world of Tic-Tac-Toe and other relatively simple games that, "there is strong theoretical evidence that it will generalize to other problems.
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Hostesses use them to play a kind of tabletop tic-tac-toe.
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Dr Stojanovic and his colleague Joanna Macdonald have used this approach to build simple DNA-based circuits capable of playing tic-tac-toe (though they take about half an hour to make each move).
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Following either of those strategies will force your opponent to block, setting you up to play a square that will give you two rows with which to get tic-tac-toe, impossible to defend.
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He went to work for a few hours studying the cards in an Ontario tic-tac-toe game and was able to figure out how to beat the system and win almost all the time, based only on what was visible on unscratched cards.
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Air New Zealand studied household furniture and, in its warehouse lab, experimented with bunk beds, staggered coach seating in kind of a tic-tac-toe pattern that would allow passengers to stretch out more with legs protruding between seats, or even stacking seats atop each other in the coach cabin.
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