oh, @ElectroBit, sorry then :)
So you choose a row using one of the coloured buttons and then it just randomly deletes a row?
it deletes the row automaticly without me pressing delete
Just search "Nim game" on google and you can try Nim on archimedes' lab
Yes. You can remove as many sticks from a row as you want as long as you only remove from one row.
@ElectroBit I get that, im not asking about the rules, did you see what happens? I choose to delete, give next turn, and then the nimbod chooses a row, and deletes it all, not 1 stick.
guesswho2778 Please explain more.
Yes, that is not an error. What I mean by "last matchstick" is not the last matchstick in a ROW, but the last matchstick in the GAME.