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Chess - School Essays

Chess

Fundamentally, chess is a turn-based logic game. Each player gets to move one piece after the other has finished, hence the “turn-based” part. The “logic game” part implies that there is a finite set of legal options at each stage in the game, in this case defined by simplistic rules restricting the movement of pieces. The complexity of any logic game - and thereby also chess - arrises from the long sequences of moves that are required to win the game. Therein lies the challenge: a player, whether human or artificial, needs the ability to deliberate over the best sequence of moves that will ultimately win the game.

Generally, the ability of deliberative thought is associated with ...

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loose). In this case, the approach they will attempt to take will be very naive: they will attempt to think through most options, trying to plan ahead a couple moves. They will not do very well at this, since they'll miss out some key moves, and tend to forget what the context of their train of thougt was.

Humans are bad at this. But they have the benefit of pattern recognition and learning to give them the edge... cue the grand ...

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