[computer-go] Draughts / Checkers solved

Nick Apperson apperson at gmail.com
Thu Jul 19 12:50:59 PDT 2007


This is an exercise in proving that computers have more memory and
processing power than before I feel.  To solve a game, very little
programming skill is necessary.  The strategy for using processing power can
only be one of a limited set of possible strategies.  A game that is not
solvable by brute force leaves room for so called AI which I don't think was
present at all in this program what what it sounds like...  Or am I missing
something?

On 7/19/07, Tom Cooper <main at astrolabe.plus.com> wrote:
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