Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 19:43:50 02/12/99
Let's suppose that some position has 20 legal moves. For each of those new positions (current position + legal move) we analyze for one second. For each of these analysis results, we choose winning position and analyze it for one second. We do this 20 times. For the 20 positions, this would take 400 seconds. After this process, we look at the 20 end results, and choose the best one. How would this compare to 400 seconds worth of analysis from the initial position? I ask because of Uri's super-clever problem and Jeremiah's ability to locate the answer once a single correct step is made. Comments? Thoughts? Boots aimed at my cranium?
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