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<description> I just (today) noticed Keldon's Blue Moon program w/AI (via this thread on BGG). I've just tried a game or two against the computer opponent, and it seems...</description>
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<description> There's a BGG thread about solving Caylus. While I doubt it will be solved anytime soon (Chess shows no signs of giving up its secrets), I do think...</description>
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<description> Based on MJWills comment to a recent post, I downloaded the Puerto Rico Evolver from the geek [link to main PR page]....</description>
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<description>A special program has solved 5x5 Go. Researchers still haven't made a master level program that plays the full (19x19) game. Dr. Peter Drake (Mundungus on BGG) has a...</description>
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