In my opinion, the thing that programs do worst is ko.
Lee did not play any kos, except one minor irrelevant
one in the lower left. This game was so simple that
the program could accurately model the whole board.

If Lee wants to win, he needs to start 2 or 3
simultaneous kos.

Michael Wing

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 weak a player to even make stupid guesses. Any
links to in depth analysis would be greatly appreciated!

On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 1:46 AM, René van de Veerdonk
<rene.vandeveerd...@gmail.com> wrote:

wow .. congrats to the AlphaGo team!!

On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 11:43 PM, Hiroshi Yamashita <y...@bd.mbn.or.jp> wrote:

AlphaGo won 1st game against Lee Sedol!

Hiroshi Yamashita

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