For those in the comments wondering, the paper treats the computer as an adversary that always chooses the worst possible piece for your current setup. He does agree that certain other cases can be infinite
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Presumably he means with zero probability? It seems at least theoretically possible (though with zero probability) to get nothing but the straight piece over and over and therefore play forever.
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I believe if you consider an infinite number of pieces the probability to always have the same piece tends towards 0 and is therefore 0, not close to 0. So this special case cannot happen in an infinite setting
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Isn’t that obvious?
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Yeah but now it's mathy-obvious :)
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Challenge accepted.
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Deliver us....
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Anyone ever played 2-player tetris? (I played puyo-puyo but it's not the same)
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