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Connect Four, (Connect-Four, Connect 4, The Captain's Mistress, Four in a Row, Four in a Line)
a tic-tac-toe like game in which two players drop discs into a 7x6 board. The first player to get four in a row, either vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, wins. The game was known as The Captain's Mistress, released in its current form by Milton Bradley in 1974 (Milton Bradley was acquired by Hasbro in 1984). Connect Four was first (weakly) solved by James D. Allen as announced in a rec.games.programmer posting on October 01, 1988 1, and only 15 days later, Victor Allis announced his independently discovered solution 2, described in his thesis 3.

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  1. See also
  2. Selected Publications
    1. 1988 ...
    2. 1990 ...
    3. 2000 ...
    4. 2010 ...
  3. Forum Posts
  4. External Links
  5. References

See also

Selected Publications

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Forum Posts

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  1. John's Connect Four Playground by John Tromp↩︎

  2. AI program solves Connect Four by Victor Allis, rec.games.programmer, October 16, 1988↩︎

  3. Victor Allis (1988). A Knowledge-Based Approach of Connect Four: The Game is Over, White to Move Wins. M.Sc. Thesis, Report No. IR-163, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Vrije Universteit, Amsterdam↩︎

  4. Connect 4 AlphaZero implemented using Python... by Steve Maughan, CCC, January 29, 2018↩︎

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