I've been watching parts of the match between Lee Sedol and Alpha Go on the
youtube deepmind channel.  It's quite good, they start off with a
discussion of the previous game, give running commentary during the game,
and audibly gasp when the progress of the game shocks them.  The post match
press conferences are not to be missed, either.  It's a completely trump
free zone.

But you're looking at a full day's work for each game, 6 hours and 17
minutes of video from last night's game which Lee Sedol won.  I was too
tired to stay up and watch so I tuned into youtube this morning and watched
the endgame.

Apparently I forwarded past the key move, #78, which a Chinese journalist,
quoting a Chinese commentator, called "a God's move".  Lee Sedol replied
that it was the only move he had at the time, that he had thought it would
be easier to make some profit, but it was quite difficult.

So the same play is described as both creative genius and inevitable in the
space of a few sentences.  Glad to know that some things will never change.

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