You use a for loop for the moves, which will always execute the contents of the loop 9 times. Most of the time, you don't need that many. There is a way to break out of the loop, but the more conventional method is to have something like:
my $win = 0;
my $i = 0;
do {
$i += 1;
printf "Player %d's turn:\n",2-$i%2;
# game code here
# when a winning move is detected:
$win = 1;
} until (($win) || ($i == 9));
printf "%s won\n", $win ? sprintf "Player %d",2-$i%2 : "Nobody";
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