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RE: computer-go: perfect players



>If you define perfect the way I define it (no mind reading or learning about
>your opponent), you would only need to play two games, one with player A as
>Black, one with player A as white.  Both games would be exactly the same
>because both players are exactly the same (perfect).

This is only true if at no point does either player have two or more moves
that lead to the same result. In fact I suspect that for Go and many other
games there are probably millions of possible "perfect games".




                    Allan Crossman
               http://www.faldara.co.uk
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