A positional game is a type of combinatorial game in which players take turns placing pieces on a board or taking actions that affect the game's state, and the objective is to achieve a specific configuration or position that is advantageous or winning. The rules typically focus on how players can manipulate pieces or spaces on the board rather than on random elements. Positional games can be analyzed using strategies and mathematical concepts from game theory, including winning strategies, move order, and player advantage.

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