Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 6:26 am
Reading the OED (2008), p. 168, S; among some meanings of go.
( p.214, Z; Zugswang )
( p.214, Z; Zugswang )
Life in 19x19. Go, Weiqi, Baduk... Thats the life.
https://lifein19x19.com/
Oxford University Press seems a little schizophrenic in that it publishes both an Oxford English Dictionary and an Oxford Dictionary of English, and both in various formats. I think the difference is that the OED focuses on history and etymology and the ODoE on popular usage.Reading the OED (2008), p. 168, S; among some meanings of go.
https://www.lexico.com/definition/go Origin. Late 19th century Japanese, literally ‘small stone’, also the name of the game.... literally 'small stone' ...
I have to protest -- that character fell asleep watching a pro game! When has that ever happened in real life?EdLee wrote:Shinya Shokudou 深夜 食堂, S3E7 (ep. 27) しじみ汁
... won't nitpick all the 'inaccuracies' in that episode, just happy they picked Go...asleep watching a pro game! ...
It happens around 1 PM every Sunday from April to September in my case. The early rounds of the NHK Cup on Japanese television are usually a guaranteed nap.fireproof wrote:I have to protest -- that character fell asleep watching a pro game! When has that ever happened in real life?EdLee wrote:Shinya Shokudou 深夜 食堂, S3E7 (ep. 27) しじみ汁
There's a bit later in the badlands, near where you first meet the fixer in that area, I think. A group of characters is watching two others play Go. There is some dialogue about the complexities of the game. Pretty sure it's the exact same board position as from that mission from the police-lass mission.Yakago wrote:Cyberpunk 2077 - Found my first Go board ..
Lines are off, but game is solid
https://imgur.com/a/J8qEBpw
Joaz Banbeck wrote:On 'Billions', a Showtime series, the Brian Connerty character has a meeting of the local go club in his office after hours. [...] Upon reflection, there are several things that lead me to think that the producers are tossing in a gratuitous go game just to advance public knowledge of go [...]
WriterJon wrote:Joaz Banbeck wrote:On 'Billions', a Showtime series, the Brian Connerty character has a meeting of the local go club in his office after hours. [...] Upon reflection, there are several things that lead me to think that the producers are tossing in a gratuitous go game just to advance public knowledge of go [...]
Koppelman and Levien enjoy games and have form writing in the argot of gameplayers accurately and impressively. They are the guys who wrote "Rounders", comfortably the best poker movie ever made. Doesn't surprise me that they made sure their Go scenes are passable.
Yea, the Tron one was a physical set (Another glowing board, just like Tron: Legacy