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<p>information (also called <a href="page.php?w=perfect_information">perfect information</a> games). Pure abstract strategy games are typically governed by simple, explicit rules whose strategic depth arises from combinatorial complexity. Abstract strategy games are also games of analytical skill, usually with significant depth or <a href="page.php?w=Game_complexity">strategic complexity</a>. Skill grows over time as players develop experience, and a greater understanding of a specific game. Experienced players with greater ability to analyze multiple</p><p>
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