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 ====== Rack-O ====== ====== Rack-O ======
-This is  another classic game.  Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttFkxCfVU5U|How to Play Rack-O]]. +This is  another classic card game. {{ :screen_shot_2020-04-13_at_9.05.43_am.png?nolink&200 |}} Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttFkxCfVU5U|How to Play Rack-O]].  
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 +A Racko deck is composed of 60 cards, each numbered 1 to 60. The objective is to be the first player to arrange all of the cards in your rack in ascending order
  
-A Racko deck is composed of 60 cards, each numbered 1 to 60. The objective is to be the first player to arrange all of the cards in your rack in ascending order. 
  
-[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttFkxCfVU5U|{{ ::screen_shot_2020-04-13_at_9.05.43_am.png?direct&400 |}} ]] 
  
 The player who gets to play first is randomly chosen. The cards then get shuffled and both the user and the computer gets dealt 10 cards. As a player receives each card, he must place it in the top most, then the next available slot until 10 fill the player's rack. The goal is to replace cards in the rack in such a way that the rack is filled in cards in ascending order, read bottom to top,  The player who gets to play first is randomly chosen. The cards then get shuffled and both the user and the computer gets dealt 10 cards. As a player receives each card, he must place it in the top most, then the next available slot until 10 fill the player's rack. The goal is to replace cards in the rack in such a way that the rack is filled in cards in ascending order, read bottom to top, 
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-This project is a [[http://nifty.stanford.edu/2016/arvind-racko/|Nifty Code prize winner in 2016]]+This project is based on a [[http://nifty.stanford.edu/2016/arvind-racko/|Nifty Code prize winner in 2016]] 
 +====== Activity 1: Getting a working Racko.class for a GUI ====== 
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 +====== Activity 2: Writing your own AI for a Tournament ====== 
  
  
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