In this video Dzindzi breaks down the "short-sighted", and, on occasion, faulty approach of today's computer engines. Simply put, when a computer engine relies solely on "move by move" calculation it can sometimes miss the bigger picture of the position. A "bigger picture" that a strong Grandmaster would never miss... When and what type of position might this "Horizon Effect", as it is known, happen? Check out Dzindzi's video and you will see just that! Full video available at http://www.Chess.com/videos