[0:00]If you start in the middle square and your opponent chooses a corner, you'll both keep trying to block each other's moves, which will always end in a draw. But if they choose a side square instead, you can make your next move above or below your first mark. And even if your opponent blocks one winning line, you can use the corner square to create a second option. So, once they block that line, you can still win the game with your next move.
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[0:00]If you start in the middle square and your opponent chooses a corner, you'll both keep trying to block each other's moves, which will always end in a draw.
[0:00]But if they choose a side square instead, you can make your next move above or below your first mark.
[0:00]And even if your opponent blocks one winning line, you can use the corner square to create a second option.
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