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by amoonki 3747 days ago
Why wouldn't the same be true for Go? Because the search space of good moves is larger?
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Totally could be the same for Go, but yeah the search space seems much bigger. I feel in chess there are a few good moves on every turn whereas for Go it seems there are so many. But then, it may be because I'm less good at Go and I don't see the "obvious" move, not that I necessarily see it in chess but you know what I mean.
The number of legal boardstates in Go is higher than the number of atoms in the universe.