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%S 1,4,5,9,12,13,17,20,21,25,28,29,65,68,69,73,76,77,81,84,85,89,92,93,
%T 129,132,133,137,140,141,145,148,149,153,156,157,193,196,197,201,204,
%U 205,209,212,213,217,220,221,256,257,260,261,264,265,268,269,272,273
%N A106486-encodings of combinatorial games whose value is greater than zero.
%C In these games, the left can always win.
%H A. Karttunen, <a href="/A126000/a126000.scm.txt">Scheme-program for computing this sequence.</a>
%Y Intersection of complement of A126002 and A126001. Cf. A125991, A126001-A126003.
%K nonn
%O 1,2
%A _Antti Karttunen_, Dec 18 2006