I remember that Japan's No. 1 player in ancient and modern times, Hidetoshi, also said something similar: "If Black and White respond correctly, Black will win three and a half eyes." Of course, Nash is not comparable to Hidetoshi in Go. His loss should be a problem of chess skills, but Even so, he felt a huge doubt in his heart: "Even if every step complies with the existing laws, can we really win?"And this question is precisely the spirit of game theory. , which is also the spirit of Go. As the crystallization of human thought and wisdom, can its rules really be the ultimate? In the 20th century, the greatest progress of mankind in the natural and humanistic sciences was to realize the contingency and unpredictability of the development of all things in the world, and this indescribable sense of mystery has never dissipated in Go since its birth.
If Xiuce could really turn into a chess soul and live to this day, seeing the increasing burden on black’s chess, he would definitely sigh: “There is no best move at all.”
Go is played by people after all, and this is the soul of Go. It was like this when it was born, it is like this now, and it will still be like this in the future.