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Subject: Re: Minesweeper
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In article <41cokl$kgh@azure.acsu.buffalo.edu>, klemic@cs.buffalo.edu
(George G Klemic) wrote:

> Has there even been an attemt to make a program that could play Minesweeper?
> i.e., make the moves in the game, attempting to solve the puzzle.
> If there has, how effective was the soultion?  And was it an easy problem?

yes and it was bloody murder
