So the actual computer Go program isn’t the advantage then: the advantage comes from having paper and pen, or a sample board, to try out different sequences? This strikes me as a little different in spirit from Advanced Chess, where the computer actually is a really good player. It’s more like Postal Chess.
You would never get ladders wrong. You would count yose plays accurately.
So the actual computer Go program isn’t the advantage then: the advantage comes from having paper and pen, or a sample board, to try out different sequences? This strikes me as a little different in spirit from Advanced Chess, where the computer actually is a really good player. It’s more like Postal Chess.