Maker playing against an invisible Breaker
Abstract
We initiate the study of the phantom version of Maker-Breaker positional games. In a phantom game, the moves of one of the players are hidden from the other player, who still has the complete information. We look at the biased (a:b) Maker-PhantomBreaker games where the board is the edge set of the complete graph on n vertices, Kn, and Maker has no information about PhantomBreaker's choices of edges. We give randomized strategies for both players in four classical games: connectivity game, perfect matching game, mindegree-k game and Hamiltonicity game. In particular, we focus on characterizing all biases (a:b) for which Maker wins asymptotically almost surely.
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