I'm sorry to disappoint you Andy, but you can't do too well when it comes to strategic AI. Perhaps you have never played with AI?

Ask a computer to create fractals, to do math, to add up pawn-values on a chess board, and so on, and it will do so millions of times faster than you or I could.

Ask a computer to create original art, original theorems, original strategic maneuvers that are counter-intuitive and go against the "best-case" scenarios. It fails miserably. Three-year old chimps do a better job.

This is the drawback of a computer. This is what our neuroscientists are working on every single day here at the labs: to figure out what exactly is it that makes the human brain so much more, at least apparently, creative than a machine that works digitally.