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*  [[Erik D. Demaine]], [[Martin L. Demaine]], [[Rudolf Fleischer]] ('''2002'''). ''[http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-540-40031-8_13 Solitaire Clobber]''. [[CG 2002]]
 
*  [[Erik D. Demaine]], [[Martin L. Demaine]], [[Rudolf Fleischer]] ('''2002'''). ''[http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-540-40031-8_13 Solitaire Clobber]''. [[CG 2002]]
 
* [[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2002'''). ''[http://ilk.uvt.nl/icga/journal/contents/content25-2.htm#CLOBBER Clobber – A New Game with Very Simple Rules]''. [[ICGA Journal#25_2|ICGA Journal, Vol. 25, No. 2]]
 
* [[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2002'''). ''[http://ilk.uvt.nl/icga/journal/contents/content25-2.htm#CLOBBER Clobber – A New Game with Very Simple Rules]''. [[ICGA Journal#25_2|ICGA Journal, Vol. 25, No. 2]]
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* [[Jan Willemson]], [[Mark Winands]] ('''2005'''). ''MILA wins Clobber Tournament''. [[ICGA Journal#28_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 28, No. 3]], [http://research.cyber.ee/%7Ejan/publ/clobreport05.pdf pdf] » [[10th Computer Olympiad#Clobber|10th Computer Olympiad]]
 
* [[Jan Willemson]], [[Mark Winands]] ('''2005'''). ''MILA wins Clobber Tournament''. [[ICGA Journal#28_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 28, No. 3]], [http://research.cyber.ee/%7Ejan/publ/clobreport05.pdf pdf] » [[10th Computer Olympiad#Clobber|10th Computer Olympiad]]
 
* [[Mark Winands]] ('''2006'''). ''Pan wins Clobber Tournament''. [[ICGA Journal#29_2|ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2]] » [[11th Computer Olympiad#Clobber|11th Computer Olympiad]]
 
* [[Mark Winands]] ('''2006'''). ''Pan wins Clobber Tournament''. [[ICGA Journal#29_2|ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2]] » [[11th Computer Olympiad#Clobber|11th Computer Olympiad]]
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* [[Wojciech Wieczorek]], [[Rafał Skinderowicz]], [[Jan Kozak]], [[Przemysław Juszczuk]] ('''2011'''). ''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/221932254_New_Trends_in_Clobber_Programming New Trends in Clobber Programming]''. [[ICGA Journal#34_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 34, No. 3]]  
 
* [[Wojciech Wieczorek]], [[Rafał Skinderowicz]], [[Jan Kozak]], [[Przemysław Juszczuk]] ('''2011'''). ''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/221932254_New_Trends_in_Clobber_Programming New Trends in Clobber Programming]''. [[ICGA Journal#34_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 34, No. 3]]  
 
* [[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2012'''). ''PAN wins Clobber Tournament''. [[ICGA Journal#35_1|ICGA Journal, Vol. 35, No. 1]] » [[16th Computer Olympiad#Clobber|16th Computer Olympiad]]
 
* [[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2012'''). ''PAN wins Clobber Tournament''. [[ICGA Journal#35_1|ICGA Journal, Vol. 35, No. 1]] » [[16th Computer Olympiad#Clobber|16th Computer Olympiad]]
 
* [[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2013'''). ''PAN Wins Clobber Tournament - King of Clobber - De Koning and his PAN''. [[ICGA Journal#36_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 3]] » [[17th Computer Olympiad#Clobber|17th Computer Olympiad]],  [[Johan de Koning]]
 
* [[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2013'''). ''PAN Wins Clobber Tournament - King of Clobber - De Koning and his PAN''. [[ICGA Journal#36_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 3]] » [[17th Computer Olympiad#Clobber|17th Computer Olympiad]],  [[Johan de Koning]]
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* [[Raphael Thiele]], [[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2020'''). ''Analyzing a variant of Clobber: The game of San Jego''. [[ICGA Journal#42_4|ICGA Journal, Vol. 42, No. 4]]
  
 
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Home * Games * Clobber

5 x 6 Clobber, Initial Position [1]

Clobber,
a two-player abstract strategy partisan game invented and introduced in 2001 at a combinatorial game theory workshop in Halifax by Michael H. Albert, J. P. Grossman, and Richard J. Nowakowski. The first competitive Clobber tournament was held in February at the Dagstuhl seminar on algorithmic combinatorial game theory [2] , where the games were played on a 5x6 board, later computer tournaments include 8x8 and 10x10 boards, initially, each square occupied by a white or black stone, arranged so that the colors alternate. Both player moves in turn and "clobbering" an opponent's stone on an orthogonally adjacent square. White starts and the player with no more moves available loses. The ICGA organizes Clobber tournaments since 2005 during the Olympiads [3]. So far, most successful is Johan de Koning's program Pan (Pan.exe).

Computer Olympiads

Photos

Clobber-2011-gold-johan.jpg

Tilburg 2011, Jaap van den Herik congrats Johan de Koning, Ingo Althöfer with silver medal for McJena [4]

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External Links

Clobbering from Wikipedia

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