That’s this one:
A new product!
Damn why stones have to be smaller as usual? (-2mm)
Manufactured with environment and health in mind. Tetris Baduk is made of the best quality E0 MDF.
Looks like plastic so what is E0 MDF? I Prefer wood myself
Strange they don’t mention what seems attractive to me: easy to fold
They don’t mention how that stays together!!!
Mdf is wood fibers glued together. Cheap panels.
I found E1 and E2 explanation but nothing about E0.
Maybe korean stones would fit?
Anyway mdf is cheap and easily workable.
I wouldn’t buy it, I would make it by myself in the size I like best.
Maybe it’s a new variation “parts of the goban disappear randomly”.
I’d rather expect them to separate while playing: stones could fall in the middle.
Also the cuts are weird: the 9x9 board is useless
Ugh, now I want one
Wow.
I just didn’t scroll down enough. Thanks a lot!
There does seem to be some mechanism to lock the outer pieces together:
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ouf… @stone.defender beat me to it </edit>
I’ll respond in the other thread about “Building a go board” to avoid further OT.
I don’t, but they look amazing.
This is one-color go to me
WE WANTSS IT!
WE WANTSS IT SSO BADLY!
Please share what these are, their size, and where to get them, @Feijoa!
the sheer number of various stones in atari in that image confuses me
WHOSE TURN IS IT???
It even comes with a dimpled 9x9 board! Unfortunately you might only be able to find the game on eBay.
I think red desperately played the 3-3 point in the lower right and then resigned
“But hey, Red has two live groups, in’nit awesome?”
Was it a Handicap game? How many?