Branching factor (English Wikipedia)

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  • Levinovitz, Alan (12 May 2014). "The Mystery of Go, the Ancient Game That Computers Still Can't Win". Wired. Retrieved 2014-06-02. The rate at which possible positions increase is directly related to a game's "branching factor," or the average number of moves available on any given turn. Chess's branching factor is 35. Go's is 250. Games with high branching factors make classic search algorithms like minimax extremely costly.