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- Q574587 subject Q8407702.
- Q574587 abstract "Anti-computer tactics is a style of play used by humans to beat strong computers opponents at various games, especially in board games such as chess and Arimaa. It involves playing conservatively for a long-term advantage that the computer is unable to find in its game tree search. This will frequently involve selecting moves that are believed to be sub-optimal in order to exploit known weaknesses in the way computer players evaluate positions.".
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- Q574587 type Thing.
- Q574587 comment "Anti-computer tactics is a style of play used by humans to beat strong computers opponents at various games, especially in board games such as chess and Arimaa. It involves playing conservatively for a long-term advantage that the computer is unable to find in its game tree search. This will frequently involve selecting moves that are believed to be sub-optimal in order to exploit known weaknesses in the way computer players evaluate positions.".
- Q574587 label "Anti-computer tactics".
- Q574587 seeAlso Q3235334.