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### Chomp
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This program is an adaptation of a mathematical game originally described by Martin Gardner in the January 1973 issue of _Scientific American_. Up to a 9x9 grid is set up by you with the upper left square in a poison square. This grid is the cookie. Players alternately chomp away at the cookie from the lower right. To take a chomp, input a row and column number of one of the squares remaining on the cookie. All of the squares below and to the right of that square, including that square, disappear.
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Any number of people can play — the computer is only the moderator; it is not a player. Two-person strategies are interesting to work out but strategies when three or more people are playing are the real challenge.
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The computer version of the game was written by Peter Sessions of People’s Computer Company.
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As published in Basic Computer Games (1978):
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- [Atari Archives](https://www.atariarchives.org/basicgames/showpage.php?page=44)
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- [Annarchive](https://annarchive.com/files/Basic_Computer_Games_Microcomputer_Edition.pdf#page=59)
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Downloaded from Vintage Basic at
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http://www.vintage-basic.net/games.html
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