I think it depends on your point of view.
In actual numbers, the humans beat the computer, by combining all of their winnings and coming up with a net of 732,000.
But, that was after 80,000 hands, over two weeks. (750 hands at a time, twice a day, for 13 days, with each of 4 different poker players). In total, $170 million was bet.
So, a $732K edge was effectively a statistical tie.
More info here: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/brains-vs-ai
How is this poker if the money was not real and the computer does not have a spouse at home with whom he/she has to discuss why they no longer own their home?!!!