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In the comparison between human and computational intelligence, often times the comparison is not straightforward because humans can possess domain knowledge inaccessible to the program they are competing with. To provide a level playing field, it is helpful to have humans and computers compete in a domain where both start with equal domain knowledge, and the domain is well understood.