There's an idea that richard garfield likes to bring up, which is that if a player plays random moves, they have a chance (a very small chance) of beating a grandmaster.
I wonder what would happen if you interjected very occasional random moves on purpose to extremely advanced chess AI. How often would it make a top player second guess themselves?
I wonder what would happen if you interjected very occasional random moves on purpose to extremely advanced chess AI. How often would it make a top player second guess themselves?