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    Comparing Minimax and Product in a Variety of Games.

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    Date
    1987
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    Chi, Ping-Chung
    Nau, Dana S.
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    Abstract
    In applications of game tree searching, the most widely used back-up rule is the minimax rule. Research has shown that minimax does not perform well in some games - and this has led to interest in alternatives to minimax, such as the product rule.
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