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Misère (French for "destitution"),
misere, nullo, bettel, betl,
beddl or
bettler (German for "beggar";
equivalent terms in
other languages include Spanish:...
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Misere (also
spelled Misiere) is an
unincorporated community in Door County, Wisconsin,
United States,
within the town of Brussels. The
community is located...
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States from Euchre.
Euchre was
extended to a 10 card game with
bidding and a
Misère contract similar to
Russian Preference,
producing a
cutthroat three-player...
- value, that is not the case
under the
misère convention. Only tame
games can be pla****
using the same
strategy as
misère nim. Nim is a
special case of a poset...
- bid
misère must not make any
other bids
before or after. If no
player bids at all, a
special all-p**** game is pla**** (Russian: raspasovka).
Misère and...
- The
Poverty of
Philosophy (French:
Misère de la philosophie) is a book by Karl Marx
published in
Paris and
Brussels in 1847,
where he
lived in
exile from...
- was 1,136 at the 2010 census. The
unincorporated communities of Brussels,
Misere, and
Kolberg are
located in the town. The
unincorporated community of Rosiere...
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combinatorial game theory, and
particularly in the
theory of
impartial games in
misère play, an
indistinguishability quotient is a
commutative monoid that generalizes...
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Misère au
Borinage (French pronunciation: [mizɛʁ o bɔʁinaʒ], lit. 'Poverty in the Borinage' or 'Penury in the Borinage'), also
known as Borinage, is a...
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place either X or O on each move. This game can also be pla**** in its
misere form
where if a
player creates a three-in-a-row of marks, that
player loses...