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								Dennis Clemens
							
              						
 
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								Mirjana Mikalački
							
              						
 
									
			
																												
							
									
				
										Keywords:
				
				
																		positional games, 													Maker-Breaker, 													tournament															
			
			
										
					
Abstract
					We study the Maker-Breaker tournament game played on the edge set of a given graph $G$. Two players, Maker and Breaker, claim unclaimed edges of $G$ in turns, while Maker additionally assigns orientations to the edges that she claims. If by the end of the game Maker claims all the edges of a pre-defined goal tournament, she wins the game. Given a tournament $T_k$ on $k$ vertices, we determine the threshold bias for the $(1:b)$ $T_k$-tournament game on $K_n$. We also look at the $(1:1)$ $T_k$-tournament game played on the edge set of a random graph ${\mathcal{G}_{n,p}}$ and determine the threshold probability for Maker's win. We compare these games with the clique game and discuss whether a random graph intuition is satisfied.