The random strategy in Maker-Breaker graph minor games
Abstract
In a (1:b) biased Maker-Breaker game, how good a strategy is for a player can be measured by the bias range for which its rival can win, choosing an appropriate counterstrategy. Bednarska and uczak proved that, in the H-subgraph game, the uniformly random strategy for Maker is essentially optimal with high probability. Here we prove an analogous result for the H-graph minor game, and we study for which choices of H the random strategy is within a factor of 1+o(1) of being optimal.
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