Two-Color Babylon
Agelos Georgakopoulos, Peter Winkler

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive solution to the two-color version of the game Babylon, including a winning strategy for the second player across all unresolved scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a complete solution to the two-color Babylon game, identifying winning strategies for the second player in previously unsolved cases.
Findings
Second player has a winning strategy in all previously unsolved cases
The paper characterizes the game states where the second player can force a win
Provides a complete set of strategies for the two-color Babylon game
Abstract
We solve the game of Babylon when played with chips of two colors, giving a winning strategy for the second player in all previously unsolved cases.
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Games · Optimization and Search Problems · Literary, Cultural, Historical Analysis
