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Emphasize commands in the installation and game running sections.
Updated Ruby installation instructions and added an image.
Added detailed explanation of the AI opponent's logic and behavior in chess.
Added detailed explanation of the AI opponent's logic, including its decision-making process and limitations.
Updated the explanation of how the AI opponent works, including detailed steps on move selection and improvements for better understanding.
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Hi! :)
I made some improvements to the README and instructions to make setup easier for beginners, also to explain what kind of "AI opponent" is in place, and the logic behind it.
Let me know if you'd like any changes! I really like the original code, and wanted to contribute a bit here :)