Black responded at 'a' and white's centre group eventually broke out, at which point AlphaGo basically melted down and threw away all the aji it had in the position.
I'd love to have a discussion about whether
If the wedge really doesn't work if black answers correctly it must be a real flaw in Alphago's program. That wedge is an ordinary basic type of tesuji (wariuchi) which Alphago should have "seen", no? We have four very strong commentators, Redmond, Myungwhan, Gu Li, and Alphago. Two human commentators said it was a brilliant tesuji and Alphago succumbed to it. Since Alphago doesn't feel anxiety or get nervous we have to assume it made a mistake that the program made a "misread".Uberdude wrote:I'll study the position more and review the commentaries later, but from the bits of the AGA commentary I saw Myungwan and Haylee couldn't find a way to make the wedge work if black answered correctly. But in the press conference it was mentioned Gu Li called it a divine move or so which I don't think he would if it didn't actually work against best resistance.
Not so average, when the M11 stone is there, though. The importance of White getting the K11 stone played, in relation with an external fight to net, is what makes it unusual.gowan wrote:That wedge is an ordinary basic type of tesuji (wariuchi) which Alphago should have "seen", no?
---Lee Sedol wrote: 더 쉽게 수가 나올줄 알았는데, 어려웠다. 그래서 또 지는게 아닌가 싶었다. 78번째 수는 그 수 밖에 없었다. 다른 수는 찾으려해도 찾을 수 없었다. 그런데 많은 칭찬을 받아서 어리둥절하다.
I thought that it would be easier to gain profit, but it was difficult (more than expected). So because of that, I was thinking that I might lose again. Other than move 78, there was no other move. No matter how hard I searched, I couldn't find another move. So I'm kind of bewildered/puzzled that I'm getting all of this praise for the move.