👉 In the context of game theory, "recarrying" is a strategy in which players move their pieces in such a way that they can potentially win the game. Recarrying involves moving one piece from one square to another, allowing you to "carry" your opponent's pieces and then take them back without losing. For example, if Player A starts with two pieces on the board, Player B moves their first piece to the second square. If both players end up on the same square after