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Computer software beats top shogi pro

Computer software beats top shogi pro

HIMEJI, Japan, May 21 Kyodo - Amahiko Sato (front), a Meijin grandmaster, or top professional player of shogi Japanese chess, loses to shogi software "Ponanza" on May 20, 2017, in the final round of the human vs. computer two-match shogi series, at Himeji Castle in western Japan. Sato had also lost in the first round.

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Computer software PONANZA against Japanese chess master

Computer software PONANZA against Japanese chess master

Photo taken April 9, 2016, shows Japan's Takayuki Yamasaki, a professional shogi, or Japanese chess, player, during a match against PONANZA, a computer software, at Chuson-ji Temple in the northeastern Japan town of Hiraizumi. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Computer software PONANZA against Japanese chess master

Computer software PONANZA against Japanese chess master

Photo taken April 9, 2016, shows Japan's Takayuki Yamasaki (far R), a professional shogi, or Japanese chess, player, during a match against PONANZA, a computer software, at Chuson-ji Temple in the northeastern Japan town of Hiraizumi. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Computer software beats top shogi pro

Computer software beats top shogi pro

Amahiko Sato (R), a Meijin grandmaster, or top professional player of shogi Japanese chess, loses to shogi software "Ponanza" on May 20, 2017, in the final round of the human vs. computer two-match shogi series, at Himeji Castle in western Japan. Sato had also lost in the first round. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Computer software beats top shogi pro

Computer software beats top shogi pro

Amahiko Sato, a Meijin grandmaster, or top professional player of shogi Japanese chess, loses to shogi software "Ponanza" on May 20, 2017, in the final round of the human vs. computer two-match shogi series, at Himeji Castle in western Japan. Sato had also lost in the first round. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Computer software beats top shogi pro

Computer software beats top shogi pro

Amahiko Sato (R), a Meijin grandmaster, or top professional player of shogi Japanese chess, loses to shogi software "Ponanza" on May 20, 2017, in the final round of the human vs. computer two-match shogi series, at Himeji Castle in western Japan. Sato had also lost in the first round. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Computer software beats top shogi pro

Computer software beats top shogi pro

Amahiko Sato, a Meijin grandmaster, or top professional player of shogi Japanese chess, is seen on May 20, 2017, after losing to shogi software "Ponanza" in the final round of the human vs. computer two-match shogi series, at Himeji Castle in western Japan. Sato had also lost in the first round. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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