You play games, discover interesting moves, and then this happens: two moves, which lead (with order–different sequences of the moves) the exactly same position, are marked as entirely different. One is a "good move" (+1.89), and another for "best". Hm, hm... Computer thinks different from us.
These should be, however, equal moved, if they are "logically" equal. A single point why could they be different is, expectably, that "one sequence may be harder seen"... But is it, at this case?
On the computer's logic, and Person's logic.
You play games, discover interesting moves, and then this happens: two moves, which lead (with order–different sequences of the moves) the exactly same position, are marked as entirely different. One is a "good move" (+1.89), and another for "best". Hm, hm... Computer thinks different from us.
These should be, however, equal moved, if they are "logically" equal. A single point why could they be different is, expectably, that "one sequence may be harder seen"... But is it, at this case?