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Ep234 - Oliver Roeder | Seven Games: A Human History

Apr 19, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Why Do We Play Games?
02:37 • 3min
3
The Border Between Games and Real Life Is a Porous One
05:38 • 2min
4
Is There a Connection Between Computers and Games?
07:31 • 2min
5
Checkers - The First Chapter in Your Book
09:52 • 2min
6
Cooks in Checkers
11:39 • 2min
7
Checkers AI vs Humans
13:30 • 3min
8
How Did AI Become Competitive in Checkers?
16:49 • 2min
9
The Democratization of Skill in Games
19:11 • 2min
10
Is There a Problem With Computer Analyzing in Chess?
20:42 • 2min
11
Is That One Tool of Many?
22:58 • 2min
12
The Most Accurately Played World Championship Games
24:55 • 6min
13
Chess 960 or Fisher Random Is the 'Chass of the Moment'
30:40 • 2min
14
The World Chess Championship - Game Six
32:34 • 2min
15
The Importance of Chance in Backgammon
34:45 • 6min
16
The Literature on Backgammon Is Different From That of Chess
40:42 • 2min
17
XG Extreme Gammon
42:27 • 2min
18
The Game of Bridge Is a Game of Cheating
43:58 • 3min
19
What's Your Favorite Game?
46:36 • 2min
20
What Makes Great Tabletop Players?
48:28 • 2min
21
Have You Ever Explored Games Played by Older Civilizations?
50:07 • 2min
22
The End of the Game by David Tisaro
52:03 • 2min
23
What Is the Difference Between Games and Sports?
53:53 • 3min
24
Do You Ever Play More Modern Board Games?
56:31 • 5min