A good worked example of minimax alpha beta pruning

 9 http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~rosen/161/notes/alphabeta.html Takes you step by step through an example. I feel a lot more confident about the homework question now I've read this - hopefully it will help a few others too. There's no chance nodes, but I think it answers some of the questions people have had about the homework If anyone thinks this is a different procedure to the one we've been taught, then erm...shout, loudly. asked 01 Dec '11, 08:43 jholyhead 4.3k●1●1●14

 1 Nice resource, a little verbose, but nice. Thank's for posting it, I think it will help quite some students out there who never encountered the minimax algorithm before this course. answered 17 Dec '11, 13:05 lrq3000 2.0k●6●25
 0 Thanks for posting..really helped me to understand pruning better...:-) answered 03 May '12, 18:19 puneeth 11●1
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