Hi,

Cho Chikun won game3 against DeepZenGo, and won the match.

----snipped the sgf----

Regards,
Hiroshi Yamashita


Michael


On 11/24/16 3:46 AM, Xavier Combelle wrote:
thanks a lot


Le 24/11/2016 à 12:31, Hideki Kato a écrit :
Ah, yes.  Maybe he didn't push "resign".

Hideki

Xavier Combelle: <[email protected]>:
Hi Hideki
Sorry in kgs, the game has no result in kgs, did it ended with pro
resignation ?
Le 23/11/2016 à 23:03, Hideki Kato a écrit :
Thanks David.
It's now.
In the same afternoon, Zen vs Yonil Ha 6p was played on KGS as a part
of Neyagawa Igo Shogi Festival in Neyagawa city, Osaka, Japan.
(Zen19X vs neyagawa. The time was set 4 hours to avoid KGS's time
control and actually a move was played in 30s).
This Zen ran on a dual Xeon server with one nVidia GTX-1080 in my
room.  I ran seven threads.  This shows recent Zen on a PC with a
highend GPU is enough to beat pro at short-time settings.
Also, Zen on a dual-core laptop (ThinkPad X250; Core i7 [email protected] GHz)
beat a pro a few times in personal trials (also fast games).
Hideki
David Fotland: <[email protected]>:
Congratulations to Zen for playing so well against a strong pro. It
won't
be long until anyone can get a pro strength go program that runs on
their
ordinary PC.
David
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