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Nice collection. These games all have something in common, although superficially they may look different: the optimum strategy for them can be found by using Sprague-Grundy theory. So once you know the secret you can annoy your friends by winning every time :)
Reviewed by GerardGrey Nov 15 2008, 07:35am ( 15 reviews ) • sch.uk
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Rated by insyen on Sep 28, 2:00am
interesting
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Rated by GerardGrey on Nov 15 2008, 7:35am
Nice collection. These games all have something in common, although superficially they may look different: the optimum strategy for them can be found by using Sprague-Grundy theory. So once you know the secret you can annoy your friends by winning every time :)
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Rated by TheGeek82 on Jul 13 2008, 1:35pm
Matematical games, funny :)
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Rated by cherokeepride on May 26 2008, 1:13am
Mathematical Games - what fun and challenging ways to teach math concepts.
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Rated by limeehai on May 19 2008, 9:14am
A nice collection of maths games. Games really is another way to motivate learners to the usefulness of maths. This site is in-line with the objective of helping maths learners enjoy maths.
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Rated by screener007 on Feb 29 2008, 4:56am
http://www.madras.fife.sch.uk/maths/games/
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Rated by pighead on Aug 14 2007, 12:28am
Playing mathematical games is a good exercise for the brain in a fun way.
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Rated by YolandaCrisostom on Aug 11 2007, 10:18am
Nice math resource that helps to make learning math a little more fun.
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Rated by dani1108 on Jun 05 2007, 3:43am
I will use some of these with my students whens school starts again. I'll play on my own until then!