Uberdude wrote:
Nice article, but I don't think not playing the wedge in double approach is a blind spot for humans: I've had a general preference for corner hane for some years now and that's based on my understanding that plenty of human pros (particularly Chinese?) have preferred it since quite some time before AlphaGo existed.
Indeed, the popularity of the wedge vs hane declined in time, but it still appears in pro games even in 2016. AlphaGo seems to a have much stronger opinion about it

Uberdude wrote:
Also 7 in pattern 1 rather than direct capture surprised me. Does it fear Black tenuki if capture so loses a little extra points to be sure of sente? I suppose p14 is also a possible shape followup and it creates more ko threats.
Maybe it likes that it gets some forcing moves from the outside - like P15 - or just in general the fact that black ends up with one extra group (in theory)?
(By the way, moves 5 and 7 are interchangeable - in one of the games it plays at 7 first).
I looked this up in my SGF collection and found only one human game with a similar starting pattern, except that white's approach move at R12 is missing (there is one two spaces down instead); the one "in the corner" is some Inoue Ichiro, while "outside" is Go Seigen, who simply captured the stone like you suggested.