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What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 2:50 pm
by Applebaps
This might be a bit of a "fluff" topic, but I think it's a fun way to get to know each other as players.
If you could pick any kind of gear to play on forever, what would you prefer to use? Do you like a traditional thick goban with little legs, or something for tabletop? The wood of the board, the bowls, the kind of stones, the overall environment. Get specific and say why!
For me, I'm simple. I like a nice tabletop bamboo board with a light finish, no etching of the lines. Yunzi stones are a must for me. The weight and feeling of them is beyond compare, and the way you have to oil them and care for them adds an emotional investment. Plus they glow in the light, and the sound they make when you play them is so nice, very solid and heavy. Biconvex is preferred, easier for me to grab.
For the bowls, I think anything dark makes for a nice contrast with the board. Jujube, maybe, I love that reddish hue. I prefer to sit at a table, like in a coffee shop (if it's quiet) or someone's dining room, with drinks and snacks. You'll find me chatting with my opponent sometimes between our moves and the game becomes a way to catch up with friends.
How about you?
Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:14 pm
by Gomoto
Leela Zero, KataGo, Ryzen 3600, 1080 Ti, 144hz monitor, mechanical keyboard, Lizzie, GoPanda2
I love my perfect setup for spending time with Go.
20% playing 40% analyzing and 40% studying (only exploring variations and searching new lines, refining shapes, avoiding weaknesses, no L&D anymore)
Glass stones when friends are around.
Shell and slate for special occasions.
KataGo is a precious tool for my endgame studies. I also love how I can change komi while using KataGo to analyze my games better in all phases.
Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:17 pm
by Applebaps
Gomoto wrote:Leela Zero, KataGo, Ryzen 360, 1080 Ti, 144hz monitor, mechanical keyboard, Lizzie, GoPanda2
I love my perfect setup for spending time with Go.
Finally, a use for all those Ryzen cores!

Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:02 pm
by bogiesan
No idea what Risens are.
Not nearly enough puff posts around here, man. 99% of the chatter is about computer stuff which just puts my 15-10k ass to sleep.
I have a couple of sets and they each have function. Unfortunately, there are not enough go players in Boise, Idaho, so my gear, if it cared, doesn’t get much air and light. Yowler, the cat, often sleeps on the purpleheart board.
Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:43 pm
by Erythen
If I had an unlimited budget then this would be my ideal choice...
A Tenmasa (strait grain top) Kaya floorboard between 6 - 6.5 Sun (perfect size for me when I'm sitting on the floor)
--> Not the highest quality masame (strait grain) cut, but I like tenmasa patterns more than Tenchimasa (strait grain top and bottom) or Shihomasa (strait grain four sides).
A 2.5 - 3.0 Sun tenchimasa Kaya table board for casual play.
Size 36 Suwabute (Native Japanese) Snow-grade Stones (ignoring the fact they will probably cost more than my house).
Shimakuwa (Island Mulberry) bowls.
Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 1:03 am
by joachim
I think I would simply play with Erythen.

Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 1:07 am
by tchan001
If I had an UNLIMITED budget to get my ideal set:
I'd want a well-loved historical Kaya floorboard with a beautiful calligraphy essay by Honinbo Shuei on the underside. Although it would be aged, I would hope that the kaya would not be too dark in color.
For the stones, I would like to have mammoth ivory white stones and vivid green with great clarity imperial jadeite dark stones made into size 40 stones with Japanese craftsmanship and quality control.
I'd also want a pair of boldly striped natural Kurokaki (Black Persimmon) bowls.
Then I would have DeepMind rebuild AlphaGo with continual improvements based on quantum computing to help out with the study of the game.
Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 6:24 am
by bogiesan
The desire to possess a huge block of ancient wood implies there is a dedicated 3x3 meter room for go in one’s home. That would be cool.
Bright, not necessarily eastern, décor. Stained glass in the southern windows. Fresh flowers. A self-aligning overhead projector would deliver the computer’s moves onto the board for the first few years but it would be replaced by Sony’s Meiji-o-moto play pal.
Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:42 am
by SoDesuNe
Something like this
Of course coupled with a couple of displays running LZ/KataGo in a cloud.
Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:55 am
by fireproof
A hyuga kaya table goban, 2-3 sun thick, masame-cut, with a pleasantly old set of size 34 clamshell and slate stones in mulberry bowls.
But I'd like to further the request with a magical modification of our local coffee shop: slightly wider tables that don't wobble, to fully accommodate a board and stones. And wood floors, or at least not tile, so we could actually use slate and shell -- though I love the Ing stones I bring with me, they're just not as beautiful

Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 9:14 am
by Ferran
bogiesan wrote:No idea what Risens are.
Ryzen is a brand name for an AMD [another brand] processor. Equivalent to intel Core series.
SoDesuNe,
I like the equipment on your pic... specially the AI instructor.
Take care.
Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 1:39 am
by 9think
I would like to have this one:
https://tchan001.wordpress.com/2017/06/ ... -sentetsu/
I go to tchann's page from time to time just to look at it. Otherwise I'm pretty content whith what I have:
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=15307
Now what I would really like to have it's more time, to study and play, getting older looks like the time is compressing and passing much faster.
Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 7:22 am
by bogiesan
I see his last latest update was in 2017. Bummer Tchan is no longer posting. So many of his inline links and photos have expired or deleted.
The stones are small, 16-17mm diameter, I infer the board was created specifically for travel, 36.4 cm × 33.2 cm, compared to a full-sized board, 44.5 cm X 41.2 cm.
I am 65; the last twenty-five years have spun away from me in but a few breaths. “Precious” does not describe those left.
Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 8:16 am
by Gomoto
having seen the late 吳清源 at the goboard gives me confidence for the years to come
I am grateful that go is part of my life
Re: What's your perfect setup?
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 9:29 am
by Bill Spight
Back when I was living in New Mexico, the Edmund Scientific catalog offered a stone tumbler and I got the idea of having a go set with red and green stones that I could tumble myself. I envisioned the red stones made from petrified wood and the green stones made from malachite. I have long abandoned the idea, but it would makes a cool set of stones, don't you think?
But I'm doing pretty well. I have a Showa era kaya board with legs, which I found at a local import shop for the amazingly low price of $250. I guess someone's grandfather died and they sold the set without knowing how much it was worth. When I bought it I also saw a set of old, worn stones, the shells discolored and misshapen with concavities made by long use. I asked about buying the stones, too. I had seen a similar set elsewhere for the ridiculous price of $175. I was told that those stones went with a different board, but the salesperson called the shop owner, who threw the stones in for free! Amazing luck!

Taoists will understand the appeal of those old, worn stones.
