Go, a visual introduction
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Top Comments
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slate & shell stones are beautiful!
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those stones are so cool!!!
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@bogiesan actually no music gives people the freedom to choose their own music. for example: open another tab and look for 'japanese flute' on youtube, the first video fits quite nicely. :-)
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Beautiful set :)
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Holy Rod Jones, bogiesan! A Theatre In A Trunk memory that was almost lost. Thanks for the reminder.
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Nice looking set.
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Hikaru no Go!
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you wouldn't think playing your little brother in a game of go would be difficult, but strangley it is... so far the record is 2-2. Just goes to show anything can happen
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I am a beginner Go player and really enjoyed this video. No music is needed, just the natural sounds from the board and stones.....
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very nice set. its a very pleasant experience playing the game; especially on a nice Kaya board.
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Ładne!!
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Whoa, this video was uploaded on my 19th birthday. Very nice, BTW.
Yes, I know, more's the pity.
bogiesan 2 years ago
How much you want to spend?
bogiesan 3 years ago
Thank you.One young lady who watched this expected to hear Coolie Monster saying the words that appear on the screen. I tried to make it visually compelling, even if you know nothing about go.
bogiesan 5 years ago
add music!
vices22 5 years ago
Thanks but I'm only interested in the visuals on this composition,
Maybe next time.
bogiesan 5 years ago
how much did all that cost...
vampireofminds 5 years ago
Relative to your desire to own a fine set. The purpleheart board was about $200 from Canada. The purple-veined clamshell and slate stones were about $100 from Japan (a rare set of stones and a very rare price, usually ten times that) and the bowls are fungus-stained ash that cost $10 about 20 years ago.
bogiesan 5 years ago