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As a host, the key to winning at Tic Tac Toe is to have a strategic game plan. This includes studying the game board and anticipating your opponent's moves, as well as trying to create multiple winning paths at once.
One of the most common mistakes hosts make is focusing too much on blocking their opponent's moves rather than trying to create their own winning paths. It is also important to not underestimate your opponent and to always have a backup plan in case your original strategy doesn't work.
The best spot to start as a host is always the center square. This allows for the most flexibility in creating winning paths and puts pressure on your opponent to make the first move.
It is generally considered an advantage to go first as a host in Tic Tac Toe. This allows you to control the flow of the game and dictate the placement of the X's and O's on the board.
One advanced strategy for hosts is the "fork" technique, where you create two separate winning paths at once. Another is the "trap" technique, where you set up your opponent to make a move that ultimately leads to your victory. It is also important to pay attention to corners and edges of the board, as these often hold the key to victory.