Problem #PRU-35430

Problems Set theory and logic Theory of algotithms Game theory Game theory (other) Algebra and arithmetic Number theory. Divisibility Odd and even numbers

Problem

Given a board (divided into squares) of the size: a) \(10\times 12\), b) \(9\times 10\), c) \(9\times 11\), consider the game with two players where: in one turn a player is allowed to cross out any row or any column if there is at least one square not crossed out. The loser is the one who cannot make a move. Is there a winning strategy for one of the players?