I’ve started an open source project to explore the strategy of The Royal Game of Ur through AI!

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  • RoyalUr-Analysis

    This repository is dedicated to the technical analysis of The Royal Game of Ur. We aim to answer: How much of the game is luck, and how much is skill?

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