Re: Chess and GO no-brainers? (old old gag)

From: spike66 (spike66@attbi.com)
Date: Sat Dec 14 2002 - 22:10:35 MST


Eugen Leitl wrote:
> http://www.nature.com/nsu/021209/021209-10.html
>
> Chess and GO no-brainers?
>
> Sheng He and his colleagues also tested the assumption that chess
> exercises the mind differently from GO.
> ...
> But when it comes to GO, where players can make any move across the 19x19
> board, man leaves machine trailing. The game is thought to require more
> instinct or 'human' strategy: "Sometimes a move just feels more
> threatening," explains He.

Explains who?

He.

He who?

He who what?

He, who studies chess and go.

Yes, what about him?

What is his name?

Who?

The chess and go fellow!

Yes, what about him?

He has a name doesn't he?

Exactly.

What's his name, dammit!

He...



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