It is quite popular in Korea. When I was staying at KBC for studying Baduk we had to play this game quite some times when a filmcrew was making just another documentary about Baduk schools but they did not want to show us playing a long game but show that we have quite some fun there to. ^^
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It's like simplified crokinole, only with the extra excitement that pieces can shatter!
Seriously, this is on television?
We don't know who we are; we don't know where we are.
Each of us woke up one moment and here we were in the darkness.
We're nameless things with no memory; no knowledge of what went before,
No understanding of what is now, no knowledge of what will be.
Hmm, anyone care to explain the rules in detail? Looks like there is some time setting? and also some kind of penalty shooting
uh-oh, hope i don't get banned for this
edit: uhh wait, the game has a name, SUG
try to imagine Lee Sedol and Lee Changho playing go with those silly flashbacks and everyone screaming "AHHHHHHH", "OHHHHHH" at every move.. gotta love these shows
just to make this clear: i still prefer the usual use of an expensive goban
Black and white get a pre-set number of stones. 3, 5 or 7. Black starts snipping one of his stones to kick of a white stone from the board with a special technique. Black and white take turns and whoever has no stones left on the board loses.
In this game it is a lot easier to kill your own stones than kicking of a opponents stone in a good fashion. ^^
Also there is handicap. If you lose a game the winner gets one stone less to play with.
Human beings cannot stop doing what they really desire to do. ; Amamiya-sensei
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it looks like a game i saw being played by children sometimes in free time between tournament rounds (in Czechia).
you just use your stones to knock your opponent's stones of the board. whose stones are first all knocked out, lose. it can be played in multiple-round match, where both players start on even number of stones and winner of each round starts next round with one stone less (as a handicap), until one player win with only one stone