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The duration of a Strategema game depends on the competence of the players. Generally, games last only a hundred moves at most. However, experienced master players can achieve games of well over a thousand moves.
The duration of a Strategema game depends on the competence of the players. Generally, games last only a hundred moves at most. However, experienced master players can achieve games of well over a thousand moves.


One of the most notable games ever played was with Sirma Kolrami, a third-level grand master in the game; he lost to Lieutenant Commander Data in the longest Strategema game ever played, lasting over thirty-two thousand moves. The match may have technically been a draw, with Data's strategy being to simply avoid losing until Kolrami abandoned play in disgust.
One of the most notable games ever played was with, Sirma Kolrami is a third-level grand master in the game. He lost to Lieutenant Commander Data in the longest Strategema game ever played, lasting over thirty-two thousand moves. The match may have technically been a draw, with Data's strategy being to simply avoid losing until Kolrami abandoned play in disgust.


There has never been an official description of the precise rules of Strategema.
There has never been an official description of the precise rules of Strategema.


[[category: Games and Recreation]]
[[category: Games and Recreation]]
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