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%I A349698 #18 Dec 15 2021 07:50:46 %S A349698 127838,364984531847631619, %T A349698 3212797979972917332633146175485560069226398681488, %U A349698 21570506042045917755280171226734858792217536499150631950302282702757299436929665640958967552 %N A349698 Denominators of the probability that the first player wins the game Super Six if both players have n sticks in their hand and if there are 3 sticks on the lid, assuming optimal play. %C A349698 For the rules of Super Six see A349697. %H A349698 Ruediger Jehn, <a href="/A349698/b349698.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..11</a> %H A349698 Rüdiger Jehn, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.10700">Optimum Strategies for the Game Super Six</a>, arXiv:2109.10700 [math.GM], 2021. %H A349698 Wikipedia, <a href="https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Six_(Spiel)">Super Six</a> (in German) %e A349698 a(1) = 127838 because the probability that the first player wins the game Super Six, when both players have 1 stick and there are 3 sticks on the lid, is 78307/127838 (0.612548...). %Y A349698 Cf. A345383, A349697. %K A349698 nonn,frac %O A349698 1,1 %A A349698 _Ruediger Jehn_, _Kester Habermann_ and _Pontus von Brömssen_, Nov 25 2021