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Chuck Norris once won a game of connect four in 3 moves.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris once won a game of connect four in 3 moves.
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Connect Four is a simple strategy board game where players drop colored discs down a grid and try to form four in a row. The game is designed for children and casual players, with a relatively shallow strategy tree and quick game time. An experienced player can develop strategies to consistently win, but the game never becomes complex enough that a single game takes more than a few minutes. It's the kind of game you'd play to unwind or entertain a child.

Then this fact asserts that Chuck Norris won a game in three moves. A Connect Four game theoretically requires at least seven moves before anyone can actually win (four pieces for one player, three for the opponent). Three moves would mean he took his first turn, the opponent went, he took his second turn, opponent went, he took his third turn and won. That's not just efficient; that's physically impossible under the rules of the game. The fact asserts he broke the game's fundamental structure.

What's clever is the impossibility of it being true under actual game rules. Yet the fact is stated as a casual achievement. He didn't just win quickly; he won in fewer moves than the game legally allows. The implication is that Connect Four, designed as a simple children's game, couldn't resist his capabilities. He dominated a game so thoroughly that he transcended its rule structure.

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