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by HarHarVeryFunny
471 days ago
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That 2500 years of game play is reflected in chess theory and book openings, what you might consider as pre-training vs test time compute. A human grandmaster might calculate 20-ply ahead, but only for a very limited number of lines, unlike a computer engine that may evaluate millions of positions for each move. Pattern matching vs search (brute force) is a trade off in games like Chess and Go, and humans and MCTS-based engines are at opposite ends of the spectrum. |
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