I recalled a similar thing with Poker as it experienced a moneyball-esque revolution in the early 2000s W online play, Data and Game theory. It opened up barriers to the game (internet made info accessible to all) but raised the quality of the game even higher
After AI beat them, professional Go players got better and more creative
I recalled a similar thing with Poker as it experienced a moneyball-esque revolution in the early 2000s W online play, Data and Game theory. It opened up barriers to the game (internet made info accessible to all) but raised the quality of the game even higher