Why are there no deep reinforcement learning engines for chess, similar to AlphaGo? – stats.stackexchange.com

Computers have for a long time been able to play chess using a "brute-force"-technique, searching to a certain depth and then evaluating the position. The AlphaGo computer however, only use an ANN to ...

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