Normal play convention

A normal play convention in a game is the method of determining the winner that is generally regarded as standard. For example:

In combinatorial game theory, the normal play convention of an impartial game is that the last player able to move is the winner.

By contrast "misère games" involve upsetting the convention and declaring a winner the individual who would normally be considered the loser.


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