Feeling that something is obvious in hindsight is a bad predictor that your internal model has updated (hindsight bias). It's true that your reflective model of the game might update - was this a good move, was this a bad one - but that's easy because you know the AI is super-human and whatever it tells you must be true. This process is unlikely to have any effect on your future move-generation policy.
It's like the difference between verification and construction of mathematical proofs. It's usually trivial to verify a proof in comparison to actually const... (read more)
Feeling that something is obvious in hindsight is a bad predictor that your internal model has updated (hindsight bias). It's true that your reflective model of the game might update - was this a good move, was this a bad one - but that's easy because you know the AI is super-human and whatever it tells you must be true. This process is unlikely to have any effect on your future move-generation policy.
It's like the difference between verification and construction of mathematical proofs. It's usually trivial to verify a proof in comparison to actually const... (read more)