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Nine Board Tic Tac Toe

Nine Board Tic Tac Toe is a variation of the classic game of Tic Tac Toe, played with a total of ten 3x3 Tic Tac Toe grids. There is one master grid with nine cells and nine small grids each with nine cells. In Nine Board Tic Tac Toe, each of the small grids are embedded into the cells of the larger master grid. Each of the nine small grids are in fact, closely linked to the large master grid. Each individual cell on any small grid directly correlates to exactly one of the nine cells on the larger master grid.

The rules of Nine Board Tic Tac Toe are both similar and different from the rules of the classic game of Tic Tac Toe. Starting with an empty board, the first player makes a move in any one of the cells on any of the nine small grids. The next player must make their move anywhere inside of the master grid cell that the previous player's move correlates to. For example, if X starts the game by moving in the center position of the small grid in the upper left master grid cell, then O must make the next move somewhere inside of the small grid located in the master grid's center cell. In effect each player 'sends' their opponent to a master grid cell that corresponds to their current move.

Moves are made back and forth by each player and the board begins to become populated. The object of the game is to use a strategy that helps you to be the first player to get three in a row on any of the nine small grids. The first player to win one small grid wins the game.