No Chance

No Chance
Author: Christy Reece
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-02-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345517792

DO OR DIE Skylar James told a lie to the man she married, and eight years later she still bitterly regrets the deception. Unknown to Skylar, her husband, Gabe Maddox, now lives in the dangerous shadows of elite operatives who rescue victims. When Skylar tries to save a naïve young beauty, kidnappers come after her. For Gabe, Skylar had been his last shot at trust and love. But news of her disappearance battens down his anger and launches him into action. Saving Skylar is Gabe’s only chance for peace and his last chance for happiness. Enjoy more Christy Reece thrills with these sizzling novels

No Chance

No Chance
Author: Christy Reece
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345517784

When his ex-wife, Skyler James, is kidnapped, Gabe Maddox, an elite operative who rescues victims, is called into action to save this woman who is his last chance for happiness. (Romantic suspense). Original.

Games of No Chance

Games of No Chance
Author: Richard J. Nowakowski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1998-11-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521646529

Is Nine-Men Morris, in the hands of perfect players, a win for white or for black - or a draw? Can king, rook, and knight always defeat king and two knights in chess? What can Go players learn from economists? What are nimbers, tinies, switches and minies? This book deals with combinatorial games, that is, games not involving chance or hidden information. Their study is at once old and young: though some games, such as chess, have been analyzed for centuries, the first full analysis of a nontrivial combinatorial game (Nim) only appeared in 1902. The first part of this book will be accessible to anyone, regardless of background: it contains introductory expositions, reports of unusual tournaments, and a fascinating article by John H. Conway on the possibly everlasting contest between an angel and a devil. For those who want to delve more deeply, the book also contains combinatorial studies of chess and Go; reports on computer advances such as the solution of Nine-Men Morris and Pentominoes; and theoretical approaches to such problems as games with many players. If you have read and enjoyed Martin Gardner, or if you like to learn and analyze new games, this book is for you.

More Games of No Chance

More Games of No Chance
Author: Richard Nowakowski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2002-11-25
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521808323

This 2003 book provides an analysis of combinatorial games - games not involving chance or hidden information. It contains a fascinating collection of articles by some well-known names in the field, such as Elwyn Berlekamp and John Conway, plus other researchers in mathematics and computer science, together with some top game players. The articles run the gamut from theoretical approaches (infinite games, generalizations of game values, 2-player cellular automata, Alpha-Beta pruning under partial orders) to other games (Amazons, Chomp, Dot-and-Boxes, Go, Chess, Hex). Many of these advances reflect the interplay of the computer science and the mathematics. The book ends with a bibliography by A. Fraenkel and a list of combinatorial game theory problems by R. K. Guy. Like its predecessor, Games of No Chance, this should be on the shelf of all serious combinatorial games enthusiasts.

Games of No Chance 3

Games of No Chance 3
Author: Michael H. Albert
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2009-05-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521861349

This fascinating look at combinatorial games, that is, games not involving chance or hidden information, offers updates on standard games such as Go and Hex, on impartial games such as Chomp and Wythoff's Nim, and on aspects of games with infinitesimal values, plus analyses of the complexity of some games and puzzles and surveys on algorithmic game theory, on playing to lose, and on coping with cycles. The volume is rounded out with an up-to-date bibliography by Fraenkel and, for readers eager to get their hands dirty, a list of unsolved problems by Guy and Nowakowski. Highlights include some of Siegel's groundbreaking work on loopy games, the unveiling by Friedman and Landsberg of the use of renormalization to give very intriguing results about Chomp, and Nakamura's "Counting Liberties in Capturing Races of Go." Like its predecessors, this book should be on the shelf of all serious games enthusiasts.

Games of No Chance 5

Games of No Chance 5
Author: Urban Larsson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2019-05-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1108485804

Surveys the state-of-the-art in combinatorial game theory, that is games not involving chance or hidden information.

No Chance in Spell

No Chance in Spell
Author: ReGina Welling
Publisher: Willow Hill Books
Total Pages: 210
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Fate Weaver series featuring the enchanting Lexi Balefire, matchmaking witch, has elements of mystery, romance, and the supernatural. It's an urban fantasy with lots of humor and a cozy mystery feel. You can't keep a good witch down! All her life, Lexi Balefire lived with the fact that she came from wicked stock. But now, Lexi’s grandmother is back among the living, and it turns out, wasn’t so bad after all. Maybe the whole wicked witch thing was overrated. Clara Balefire spent the last quarter century imprisoned in stone for a crime she did not commit. Now she's free and ready to take up where she left off. Before she gets the chance, a young witch from the local coven turns up dead. Half the coven blames the murder on Clara, the other half expects her to solve the crime. What is a witch to do? With a house full of fighting faeries and a newly not-dead grandmother, Lexi’s second job as keeper of the magical Balefire flame is up for grabs. Offered the choice, Lexi decides to let Clara keep the home fires burning while she goes on tour with her boyfriend, Kin. But first, there’s a murder to solve. Series keywords: witch fantasy mystery, romantic fantasy mystery, psychic witch mystery comedy, funny romantic paranormal mystery, romantic mystery ghosts, romantic mystery aura reader, light romantic suspense, spirits, ghosts, tarot reader, romance series, romantic comedy series, paranormal romance, cozy romantic mystery series, for fans of Nora Roberts, romance mystery books, romance novels, fun and funny paranormal mystery series, cozy romance, romantic mystery, ghostly mystery, feel-good mystery, uplit, small town mystery, women sleuths, female protagonists, haunted mysteries, romantic mystery series, fae, faerie.

Games of No Chance 4

Games of No Chance 4
Author: Richard J. Nowakowski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1107011035

Combinatorial games are the strategy games that people like to play, for example chess, Hex, and Go. They differ from economic games in that there are two players who play alternately with no hidden cards and no dice. These games have a mathematical structure that allows players to analyse them in the abstract. Games of No Chance 4 contains the first comprehensive explorations of misère (last player to move loses) games, extends the theory for some classes of normal-play (last player to move wins) games and extends the analysis for some specific games. It includes a tutorial for the very successful approach to analysing misère impartial games and the first attempt at using it for misère partisan games. Hex and Go are featured, as well as new games: Toppling Dominoes and Maze. Updated versions of Unsolved Problems in Combinatorial Game Theory and the Combinatorial Games Bibliography complete the volume.

The Man Who Has Had No Chance

The Man Who Has Had No Chance
Author: Napoleon Hill
Publisher: Sound Wisdom
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2016-10-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1937879623

Napoleon Hill admired others who had overcome adversity. Edward Bok, publisher of the acclaimed Ladies’ Home Journal, was one of the men whose life Hill examined because he overcame adversity to ultimately succeed. Bok wrote to Hill, and that letter formed the basis of one of Hill’s lectures for his students at George Washington Institute. The Edward Bok story is an example of how Hill used others’ experiences to learn from defeat and overcome hardships in life. The story and lessons that Hill gleaned from it are packaged and presented for you in The Man Who Has Had No Chance.