The ladder is an example that a special property causes the meaningful playing 
space to clapse into an sub-space. The question is how to identify such special 
properties and their associated sub-space.
 
Daniel Liu
 
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But to pick the best move, it's "only" necessary to recognize the 
weaknesses in all the other moves. In many cases these weaknesses can 
be recognized using move sequences that are far less than perfect 
play. The tricky part seems to be sequences can only be evaluated 
with perfect play for many moves such as ladders. It's unclear how 
often such perfection is required to pick the best move. 
 
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