Re: [Computer-go] Yoon Young Sun (9p) on codecentric game

2017-01-23 Thread David Ongaro
Lukas didn’t play DeepZen, just “Zen” (or Zen19X on KGS to be specific, also 
see https://blog.codecentric.de/en/2016/08/codecentric-go-challenge-2016/ 
). As 
the organizer of the event you’re ought to know that?


> On Jan 18, 2017, at 4:54 AM, Ingo Althöfer <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de> wrote:
> 
> Hello in the round,
> 
> Yoon Young Sun (9p; living in Hamburg) has commented 
> round 3 of the codecentric Challenge 2016 (between
> DeepZen (Black) and Lukas Kraemer (White)) in
> Germany's Go magazine (DGoZ, issue 06/2016, pp.42-45).
> 
> At the end sYoon makes some general comments on DeepZen
> (translated to English by me):
>> Zen is playing already very strong and is making 
>> reasonable moves. In my impression it plays more
>> human-like than AlphaGo who's moves partly need 
>> very much of getting used to.
>> In principle, in the whole game only move 89 [by Zen]
>> was really strange. All other of its moves I like.
>> 
>> Black has been leading already in the opening,
>> in particular by help of the exchange 28 for 29.
>> After the anxious move 58, 59 cemented the lead.
>> After this, White could only try to reach a narrow
>> outcome; a win [for White] was no longer possible.
> 
> For your memories: DeepZen had been winning the 2016
> codecentric Challenge by 3-1.
> 
> Ingo.

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[Computer-go] Yoon Young Sun (9p) on codecentric game

2017-01-18 Thread Ingo Althöfer
Hello in the round,

Yoon Young Sun (9p; living in Hamburg) has commented 
round 3 of the codecentric Challenge 2016 (between
DeepZen (Black) and Lukas Kraemer (White)) in
Germany's Go magazine (DGoZ, issue 06/2016, pp.42-45).

At the end sYoon makes some general comments on DeepZen
(translated to English by me):
> Zen is playing already very strong and is making 
> reasonable moves. In my impression it plays more
> human-like than AlphaGo who's moves partly need 
> very much of getting used to.
> In principle, in the whole game only move 89 [by Zen]
> was really strange. All other of its moves I like.
>
> Black has been leading already in the opening,
> in particular by help of the exchange 28 for 29.
> After the anxious move 58, 59 cemented the lead.
> After this, White could only try to reach a narrow
> outcome; a win [for White] was no longer possible.

For your memories: DeepZen had been winning the 2016
codecentric Challenge by 3-1.

Ingo.






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