Your opponent starts noticing your habits.
Play a short strategy game against an opponent that adapts to the moves you make most often.
How a round works
Play short games against an opponent that watches you.
Play short games against an opponent that watches you. Between rounds, it tells you what it thinks: 'You defend instead of counterattacking,' 'You abandon plans after one threat.' Then it plays accordingly.
- 01
Play
Move on a small board. Nothing seems unusual at first.
- 02
Read the mirror
Between rounds, see what the opponent now believes about you.
- 03
Break the model
Win by becoming someone your earlier moves wouldn't predict.
What it tracks
Changing plans once your habits are exposed.
Behavior
Patterns repeat across rounds
Settled into a pattern
Behavior
Mixes plans after being read
Changed course once noticed
Behavior
Doubles down when modeled
Trusted the original plan
Behavior
Recognizes the model's bias
Spotted what the opponent expected
Behavior
Abandons plans after one threat
Dropped a plan too early
Behavior
Counters the mirror with bluffs
Used the opponent's read against it
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