That explains the black stones haha - guess they don’t make clams that big!
I took it as post-game cleanup. Kong won game one, and godzilla got revenge in game two.
“People don’t know how to play Go”
You’d think, right? I actually asked fot 2 specific players.
It almost looks like they’re playing Hnefatafl.
Is AI generally better at creating pictures of Go games by now? Or has not much changed about that?
Almost 19x19.
What a huge suit is he wearing, by the way.
Nice! That’s still not perfect, but so much better than earlier pictures.
How to hold a Go stone. Traditional grip. When taking a Go stone out of the Go bowl for your next move, slightly bury your index finger under the Go stone, and trap it against the nail of your index finger with your middle finger. Position the Go stone just above the right spot on the Go board. Not only does this look very elegant, it is also the easiest way. The Japanese term is te-tsuki.
I will quickly give up a game played like this.
Selfie in Go themed amusement park where everything is made from huge wooden Go boards, huge black Go stones and huge white Go stones.
Selfie photo in Go themed amusement park where everything is made from huge wooden Go boards, huge black Go stones and huge white Go stones.
Selfie photo of Go player in Go themed amusement park where everything is made from huge wooden Go boards, huge black Go stones and huge white Go stones.
Screenshot of Go game played on https://online-go.com/ “OGS” (Online Go Server) site opened in Chrome browser on Windows 7.
All the stones are on the intersections!!!
The bowls are pretty but I am not sure all the stones can fit in.
It looks like when I draw myself a grid and made some mistake I discover when drawing the last at the bottom
The vertical look better but AI doesn’t know how to count to 13
ChatGPT generated the below description and then above image
Blazon (Heraldic Description)
Arms: Sable, a goban Or charged with a tengen Sable, within a bordure counter-compony Argent and Sable.
Crest: Upon a wreath of the colors, a dragon sejant guardant Or, holding a Go stone Argent in its dexter claw.
Supporters: Two cranes Argent, beaked and legged Or, each gorged with a collar Sable charged with a Go stone Argent.
Motto: “Through Play, We Grow.”
Compartment: A field of cloud-scrolls Argent and Sable, signifying the online nature of the game.
Explanation of the Symbolism
- Field (Sable - black): Represents the traditional black background of a digital interface and the deep strategy of the game.
- Goban (Go board - Or): The golden Go board symbolizes wisdom and the enduring legacy of the game.
- Tengen (center point - Sable): The single black stone at the center represents balance, mastery, and the global reach of OGS.
- Bordure (Counter-compony Argent and Sable): The alternating black and white pattern represents the duality of Go stones and the constant interplay of forces.
- Crest (Dragon holding a Go stone): The dragon, a symbol of strength and insight, holds a white Go stone, representing strategic mastery and deep thinking.
- Supporters (Cranes): In Asian culture, cranes symbolize longevity and wisdom—ideal for a game of patience and skill.
- Motto (“Through Play, We Grow”): Captures the spirit of Go as a learning experience and a means of personal and intellectual growth.
- Compartment (Cloud-scrolls): Represents the online nature of OGS, connecting players worldwide.