👉 In game theory, a "backstroke" is a strategy used by players to maximize their advantage in a competitive situation. It involves repeatedly making moves that increase one's position, but can also decrease opponents' positions if not well timed.
For example, a player might use a backstroke to keep their opponent from scoring points on the board, or to make them pay for mistakes they made. This strategy is often used by players who are trying to outscore their opponents and maximize their own chances of
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