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Mainstream Go Sightings
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"Tonari No Seki-kun (My Neighbor Seki) The Master of Killing Time" is an anime made up of five-minute short episodes. Yokoi is a girl who sits at the back of the class, next to a boy named Seki, who spends his time doing anything but studying...he builds elaborate domino arrays, enacts period dramas with shogi pieces, plays miniature golf on his desktop, etc. Episode 4 is called "Go"
You can see it on Crunchyroll here: http://www.crunchyroll.com/tonari-no-se ... iod-648669 But since I know there are many people here from places where Cruhchyroll isn't licensed, I have prepared a transcription of the episode below.
Sadly, I only seem able to attach three pictures...
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Re: Mainstream Go Sightings
Adventure Time - Five Short Tables (Season 7, Episode 35) shows Prince Gumball (the gender-swapped Princess Bubblegum) playing a Go-like game with Butterscotch Butler. The board and pieces look right, for a cartoon, but the rules seem a little different -- and in fact, the pieces, when stacked, apparently become sentient and can leave the game.
The short match ends with a nuclear tesuji, as it appears the butler is a stronger player.
The short match ends with a nuclear tesuji, as it appears the butler is a stronger player.
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A friend of mine sent me these 2 pictures she took from the 57th International Art Exhibition - la Biennale - in Venice, yesterday.
I always perceived Go as a form of art
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Jonathan Hop - So You Want to Play Go?
Jonathan Hop - So You Want to Play Go?
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Isn't that a 5 in a row game? 
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Re: Mainstream Go Sightings
it is entirely possible that it is a Gomoku game!Bill Spight wrote:Isn't that a 5 in a row game?
It doesn't looks like a Go game for sure.
I tried to understand if the two lonely stones on the corner area are maybe ladder breakers in a strange TsumeGo, but they are not.
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Jonathan Hop - So You Want to Play Go?
Jonathan Hop - So You Want to Play Go?
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Last night, while working, I watched, from the corner of my eye, an international news show on German TV (“Weltspiegel” — “World Mirror”), and one of the topics was the situation in Spain re: Cataluña, a Spanish professor of psychology was being interviewed when this suddenly caught my eye …
I find it interesting how, after AlphaGo has helped move Our Game more into mainstream news, people find it “sexy” to adorn their products with “Go” images; no idea, though, whether the book ever actually mentions the game, and the board looks like the person who laid it out doesn’t understand Our Game. Well, maybe somebody wanted to show how little a chance of staying alive the black stones have? But a bad example board then because how should such a constellation appear in any normal game?
Oh well, at least I can’t see any illegal positions here
Oh well, at least I can’t see any illegal positions here
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Later I googled for author name and book title and found the complete cover:
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Well, maybe not exactly mainstream, and maybe not exactly go, but dig this headline:
from https://www.lawfareblog.com/cyberlaw-po ... race-chinaThe Cyberlaw Podcast: Did AlphaGo Launch an Arms Race With China?
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I was a bit surprised to unexpectedly come across this at 05:15 to 05:19 in this video...
On Go proverbs:
"A fine Gotation is a diamond in the hand of a dan of wit and a pebble in the hand of a kyu" —Joseph Raux misquoted.
"A fine Gotation is a diamond in the hand of a dan of wit and a pebble in the hand of a kyu" —Joseph Raux misquoted.
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Tricky to categorize: not exactly off topic and not exactly mainstream ( depends on your current location).
A section from a "mock" ( simulation or sample ) exam, on the Chinese language ( in the mainland ), around middle school level.
Reading comprehension: prior to questions 21 - 23, there's a short article about Go, and its most basic rules, but which is all-text and has zero diagrams. ( Time: post-AlphaGo, since it is mentioned in the test article )Very loosely paraphrasing question 23:
Referring to the diagram, which of the following is incorrect ? ( 1 point )
A.
has 2 liberties.
B.
is called an "atari" move.
C. The solidly connected 6-stone
string has 7 liberties.
D. White can connect the two lower right
stones to
to avoid being "captured" ( by any attempts from Black ).
Bare in mind, this is a Chinese language test, and the middle school student is only given a few minutes to read the basic Go rules ( for most of them, for the very first time, and also the first time they see a Go diagram, like the average human being ).
Curious about people's opinion on question 23.
A section from a "mock" ( simulation or sample ) exam, on the Chinese language ( in the mainland ), around middle school level.
Reading comprehension: prior to questions 21 - 23, there's a short article about Go, and its most basic rules, but which is all-text and has zero diagrams. ( Time: post-AlphaGo, since it is mentioned in the test article )
Referring to the diagram, which of the following is incorrect ? ( 1 point )
A.
B.
C. The solidly connected 6-stone
D. White can connect the two lower right
Bare in mind, this is a Chinese language test, and the middle school student is only given a few minutes to read the basic Go rules ( for most of them, for the very first time, and also the first time they see a Go diagram, like the average human being ).
Curious about people's opinion on question 23.
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The new TV series, Counterpart, features a game that looks sort of like go-moku. The main character counterpart in one alternate universe plays it.
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Well, I’d think that everybody who has played Go for a year should know Oiotoshi (even if they don’t know this term) but for a test for people who don’t know the game even if they’ve read a text about it? No.EdLee wrote:Curious about people's opinion on question 23.
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After further thought … maybe it could actually be OK because only one point is false, and A, B, and C could be easy to recognise as correct?
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