Abstract: The aim of this note is to investigate the open-open game of uncountable length. We introduce a cardinal number , which says how long the Player I has to play to ensure a victory. It is proved that . We also introduce the class of topological spaces that can be represented as the inverse limit of -complete system with and skeletal bonding maps. It is shown that product of spaces which belong to also belongs to this class and whenever .
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