Sorry if that came out wrong!

What I meant to say was....

I've just spent the last two days writing an unbeatable Tic-Tac-Toe program for PicBasic Pro.

There seems to have been a challenge to do so, so I accepted it without even knowing Why. (other than it seemed interesting)

As you've already pointed out, it's not as easy as it first seems.
I'm currently trying to finish up the third version.
The first two did more toward teaching me how to play Tic-Tac-Toe than they did actually playing it.

One thing I found interesting with those two versions was, when you let the PIC play against itself, it was always a draw. But when you played it yourself, it was quite easy to beat. Even the first version was like that.

So I have to question the reasoning that letting a program play against itself somehow proves that it's unbeatable. It may just be playing at the same level.

With that in mind, I think that the only way to determine who's is the closest to Un-Beatable, we need to come up with a way to have the programs play each other.

But then there's that what's in it for me thing.
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