Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-24 Thread Hideki Kato
You're welcome.  I've finished the game.

More Human vs Computer games at 
http://computer-go.info/h-c/.

Hideki

Xavier Combelle: :
>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: <1d25b061-1f25-497e-c270-ee2040602...@gmail.com>:


>>> 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 5600U@2.6 GHz) 


 beat a pro a few times in personal trials (also fast games).


 Hideki


 David Fotland: <06c901d245a8$d41405f0$7c3c11d0$@smart-games.com>:


> 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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Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-24 Thread Michael Alford

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: <1d25b061-1f25-497e-c270-ee2040602...@gmail.com>:

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 5600U@2.6 GHz)
beat a pro a few times in personal trials (also fast games).
Hideki
David Fotland: <06c901d245a8$d41405f0$7c3c11d0$@smart-games.com>:

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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Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-24 Thread Xavier Combelle
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: <1d25b061-1f25-497e-c270-ee2040602...@gmail.com>:
>> 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 5600U@2.6 GHz) 
>>> beat a pro a few times in personal trials (also fast games).
>>> Hideki
>>> David Fotland: <06c901d245a8$d41405f0$7c3c11d0$@smart-games.com>:
 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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Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-24 Thread Hideki Kato
Ah, yes.  Maybe he didn't push "resign".

Hideki

Xavier Combelle: <1d25b061-1f25-497e-c270-ee2040602...@gmail.com>:
>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 5600U@2.6 GHz) 

>> beat a pro a few times in personal trials (also fast games).

>>

>> Hideki

>>

>> David Fotland: <06c901d245a8$d41405f0$7c3c11d0$@smart-games.com>:

>>> 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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Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-24 Thread Xavier Combelle
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 5600U@2.6 GHz) 
> beat a pro a few times in personal trials (also fast games).
>
> Hideki
>
> David Fotland: <06c901d245a8$d41405f0$7c3c11d0$@smart-games.com>:
>> 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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Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-23 Thread Hideki Kato
Unfortunately, in Japanese software market, unlike Western, patches 
are provided almost only for bug fixes, not updating.

Hideki

Michael Markefka: 

Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-23 Thread Michael Markefka
That sounds very promising. Any chance some of the improvements will filter
down into the current commercial version in the form of update patches?

On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 11:03 PM, Hideki Kato 
wrote:

> 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 5600U@2.6 GHz)
> beat a pro a few times in personal trials (also fast games).
>
> Hideki
>
> David Fotland: <06c901d245a8$d41405f0$7c3c11d0$@smart-games.com>:
> >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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Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-23 Thread Hideki Kato
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 5600U@2.6 GHz) 
beat a pro a few times in personal trials (also fast games).

Hideki

David Fotland: <06c901d245a8$d41405f0$7c3c11d0$@smart-games.com>:
>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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Re: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-23 Thread David Fotland
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

> -Original Message-
> From: Computer-go [mailto:computer-go-boun...@computer-go.org] On Behalf Of
> Hiroshi Yamashita
> Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 5:54 AM
> To: computer-go@computer-go.org
> Subject: [Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Cho Chikun won game3 against DeepZenGo, and won the match.
> 
> (;GM[1]SZ[19]
> PB[Cho Chikun]
> PW[DeepZenGo]
> DT[2016-11-23]RE[B+R]KM[6.5]TM[120]RU[Japanese]
> PC[Hotel New Otani]EV[2nd Igo DenOu-sen]GN[Game 3]
> ;B[pd];W[dp];B[pq];W[dd];B[fq];W[cn];B[pk];W[mp];B[jp];W[po]
> ;B[oo];W[on];B[op];W[pm];B[nn];W[nm];B[mm];W[nl];B[mo];W[ml]
> ;B[lm];W[qf];B[qh];W[of];B[oh];W[nd];B[rd];W[mg];B[nc];W[mc]
> ;B[oc];W[ni];B[md];W[ld];B[me];W[le];B[ne];W[oe];B[lc];W[mb]
> ;B[od];W[kc];B[nf];W[ng];B[og];W[mf];B[nd];W[dg];B[dc];W[cc]
> ;B[ec];W[cb];B[gc];W[hq];B[dr];W[jq];B[kq];W[kp];B[lp];W[ko]
> ;B[lq];W[ip];B[cq];W[eq];B[er];W[fp];B[ci];W[ch];B[di];W[fh]
> ;B[cl];W[qi];B[pi];W[qj];B[pj];W[rh];B[qk];W[rk];B[rg];W[qg]
> ;B[ph];W[ri];B[rf];W[ql];B[fe];W[fr];B[bo];W[co];B[bp];W[ic]
> ;B[ib];W[ej];B[bm];W[kl];B[km];W[ed];B[fd];W[fb];B[hc];W[id]
> ;B[eb];W[jb];B[eg];W[eh];B[df];W[cf];B[de];W[ce];B[ee];W[cd]
> ;B[fg];W[qp];B[qq];W[rq];B[gh];W[dh];B[rr];W[hh];B[gi];W[hg]
> ;B[gg];W[oa];B[bh];W[bg];B[ei];W[bi];B[fi];W[ah];B[jr];W[jo]
> ;B[ir];W[fm];B[qn];W[pn];B[rp];W[ro];B[sq];W[pb];B[rn];W[qc]
> ;B[qe];W[ij];B[ll];W[lk];B[sl];W[qo];B[so];W[rl];B[kk];W[lj]
> ;B[jl];W[kj];B[in];W[hn];B[nj];W[bn];B[an];W[db];B[ea];W[ln]
> ;B[mn];W[bk];B[mi];W[li];B[jj];W[ji];B[mk])
> 
> Japanese movie news
> Japanese Go AI lost against top pro by 1 win 2 losses
> http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20161123/k10010781571000.html
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0U6ZwyC1-0
> 
> Japanese newspapers
> http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/culture/20161123-OYT1T50036.html
> http://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXLASDG23H6A_T21C16A1CR8000/
> http://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXLASFG23H0Y_T21C16A100/
> http://mainichi.jp/graphs/20161123/hpj/00m/040/002000g/1
> http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASJCR4GV5JCRUCVL004.html
> 
> Regards,
> Hiroshi Yamashita
> 
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[Computer-go] Deep Zen vs Cho Chikun -- Round 3

2016-11-23 Thread Hiroshi Yamashita

Hi,

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

(;GM[1]SZ[19]
PB[Cho Chikun]
PW[DeepZenGo]
DT[2016-11-23]RE[B+R]KM[6.5]TM[120]RU[Japanese]
PC[Hotel New Otani]EV[2nd Igo DenOu-sen]GN[Game 3]
;B[pd];W[dp];B[pq];W[dd];B[fq];W[cn];B[pk];W[mp];B[jp];W[po]
;B[oo];W[on];B[op];W[pm];B[nn];W[nm];B[mm];W[nl];B[mo];W[ml]
;B[lm];W[qf];B[qh];W[of];B[oh];W[nd];B[rd];W[mg];B[nc];W[mc]
;B[oc];W[ni];B[md];W[ld];B[me];W[le];B[ne];W[oe];B[lc];W[mb]
;B[od];W[kc];B[nf];W[ng];B[og];W[mf];B[nd];W[dg];B[dc];W[cc]
;B[ec];W[cb];B[gc];W[hq];B[dr];W[jq];B[kq];W[kp];B[lp];W[ko]
;B[lq];W[ip];B[cq];W[eq];B[er];W[fp];B[ci];W[ch];B[di];W[fh]
;B[cl];W[qi];B[pi];W[qj];B[pj];W[rh];B[qk];W[rk];B[rg];W[qg]
;B[ph];W[ri];B[rf];W[ql];B[fe];W[fr];B[bo];W[co];B[bp];W[ic]
;B[ib];W[ej];B[bm];W[kl];B[km];W[ed];B[fd];W[fb];B[hc];W[id]
;B[eb];W[jb];B[eg];W[eh];B[df];W[cf];B[de];W[ce];B[ee];W[cd]
;B[fg];W[qp];B[qq];W[rq];B[gh];W[dh];B[rr];W[hh];B[gi];W[hg]
;B[gg];W[oa];B[bh];W[bg];B[ei];W[bi];B[fi];W[ah];B[jr];W[jo]
;B[ir];W[fm];B[qn];W[pn];B[rp];W[ro];B[sq];W[pb];B[rn];W[qc]
;B[qe];W[ij];B[ll];W[lk];B[sl];W[qo];B[so];W[rl];B[kk];W[lj]
;B[jl];W[kj];B[in];W[hn];B[nj];W[bn];B[an];W[db];B[ea];W[ln]
;B[mn];W[bk];B[mi];W[li];B[jj];W[ji];B[mk])

Japanese movie news
Japanese Go AI lost against top pro by 1 win 2 losses
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20161123/k10010781571000.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0U6ZwyC1-0

Japanese newspapers
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/culture/20161123-OYT1T50036.html
http://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXLASDG23H6A_T21C16A1CR8000/
http://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXLASFG23H0Y_T21C16A100/
http://mainichi.jp/graphs/20161123/hpj/00m/040/002000g/1
http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASJCR4GV5JCRUCVL004.html

Regards,
Hiroshi Yamashita

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