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In combinatorial game theory, poset games are mathematical games of strategy, generalizing many well-known games such as Nim and Chomp. In such games, two players start with a poset (a partially ordered set), and take turns choosing one point in the poset, removing it and all points that are greater. The player who is left with no point to choose, loses.

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  • En teoría de juegos combinatorios, los juegos poset son juegos matemáticos de estrategia, que generalizan muchos juegos conocidos como Nim y Chomp.​ En tales juegos, dos jugadores comienzan con un poset (un conjunto parcialmente ordenado) y se turnan para elegir un punto en el poset, eliminándolo y todos los puntos que son mayores. El jugador que se queda sin un punto para elegir, pierde. (es)
  • In combinatorial game theory, poset games are mathematical games of strategy, generalizing many well-known games such as Nim and Chomp. In such games, two players start with a poset (a partially ordered set), and take turns choosing one point in the poset, removing it and all points that are greater. The player who is left with no point to choose, loses. (en)
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  • En teoría de juegos combinatorios, los juegos poset son juegos matemáticos de estrategia, que generalizan muchos juegos conocidos como Nim y Chomp.​ En tales juegos, dos jugadores comienzan con un poset (un conjunto parcialmente ordenado) y se turnan para elegir un punto en el poset, eliminándolo y todos los puntos que son mayores. El jugador que se queda sin un punto para elegir, pierde. (es)
  • In combinatorial game theory, poset games are mathematical games of strategy, generalizing many well-known games such as Nim and Chomp. In such games, two players start with a poset (a partially ordered set), and take turns choosing one point in the poset, removing it and all points that are greater. The player who is left with no point to choose, loses. (en)
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  • Juego poset (es)
  • Poset game (en)
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