It was pointed out by Lee Sedol after the game and Kim Myungwan during
the game, that Q5 should have been better at R4. I would say this was
the final stage of the middle game. The result from the game left Lee
Sedol with an unwinnable endgame. And "by resignation" is meaningless
here. It is just
Congratulations, AlphaGo and team. And by resignation! That's fantastic!
Anyone know where the tipping point was? Did Sedol get the end game order
just slightly off and AlphaGo took advantage? Or was their an earlier poor
move by Sedol and/or surprising (and good) move by AlphaGo? I'm WAY too
wow .. congrats to the AlphaGo team!!
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 11:43 PM, Hiroshi Yamashita wrote:
> AlphaGo won 1st game against Lee Sedol!
>
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sgf
(;GM[1]SZ[19]
PB[Lee Sedol]
PW[AlphaGo]
RE[W+R]
KM[7.5]DT[2016-03-09]TM[7200]RU[Chinese]
;B[qd];W[dd];B[pq];W[dp];B[fc];W[cf];B[ql];W[od];B[ld];W[qc]
;B[rc];W[pc];B[re];W[of];B[pg];W[og];B[ph];W[id];B[lf];W[oh]
;B[pi];W[lh];B[kh];W[ke];B[le];W[lg];B[kg];W[kf];B[ne];W[oe]
AlphaGo won 1st game against Lee Sedol!
Hiroshi Yamashita
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