Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 1a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 2a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 3a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 4a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 5a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 6a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 7a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 8a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 9a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 10a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 11a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 12a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 13a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 14a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 15a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 16a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 17a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
Alpha-beta pruning example: Step 18a is the maximum lower bound of possible solutions (MAX plays)b is the minimum upper bound of possible solutions (MIN plays)
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