Watson Glaser 5: Information

Section: Interpreting Information
That a computer would ever beat a chess grandmaster? Impossible! After all, grandmasters are so good at chess because they have intuition, was the idea. ” It turned out differently. Grand Master Kasparov was defeated, much to his dismay. "He was surprised at the time by a really bizarre move, a move that a normal person would never make." The victory was still dismissed as a victory based on raw computing power. It would be different with the Chinese thinking game go. The number of possibilities per move is many times greater than in chess and intuition plays an even greater role. So Go would never fall prey to a machine's cool calculations. But here, too, man has to lay his head in his lap. Chinese go champion Ke Jie recently lost to Google's AI machine AlphaGo.

Statement
Chess is the game with the most possible moves.