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Perfect information is a term used in game theory. A game is said to have perfect information if all players know all moves that have taken place. Chess is an example of a game with perfect information as each player can see all of the pieces on the board at all times. Other examples of perfect games include Tic tac toe, Irensei and Go. Games with perfect information represent a small subset of games. Card games where each player's cards are hidden from other players are examples of games of... full article at wikipedia
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