Feb. 14th, 2005 04:26 pm
Games lovers play
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What I didn't get to finish telling you about Clark Market is that, not only did they have yut-nori, but that they were branded through and through by San ("mountain") brand soju. These were far better than the cheapie I got my nephew. The mat was cloth rather than paper, the tokens were much nicer than roughly die-cut plastic discs, and it all came in a handsome zippered carrying pouch. In fact, I'm kicking myself for not buying a second one.
Even the cashier remarked on how nice it was, right before pointing out that it was a "back door" set. Back door? She unwrapped it to demonstrate. Oh, paykto! To is the name of a toss of one or a move of one space in yut. Payk is in fact a transcription of English back (as in New Korean paykmile "rear-view mirror"). However, the flat side of one of the sticks is marked (with the San soju logo!). If this turns up, then the player has to take one step back after completing movement. (It occurs to me that this makes every roll of yut worth 3 instead of 4. However, you still get to toss again, so it's not the same as a kel.)
We haven't tried playing this variant yet, though.
monshu and I wanted to get the regular game down first--and he did, beating me in three out of four games the first time we took it out. "I like this game!" he said. "Finally, a game I can win!" (I tried getting him to play gomoku again, but after two losses in a row, he begged off.) Our lifetime scores are tied, though, and I won the "demonstration match". It was intended to kick off the game-playing Saturday evening, but ended up becoming a lone aberration in the face of three lethargic fogeys and one jaded young man.
The party, btw, was a resounding success. To that I give all credit to the bearded old man. Without his assistance, I don't know how I would've managed! You're a hero, Guan Gong! Oh, and
monshu helped, too.
Even the cashier remarked on how nice it was, right before pointing out that it was a "back door" set. Back door? She unwrapped it to demonstrate. Oh, paykto! To is the name of a toss of one or a move of one space in yut. Payk is in fact a transcription of English back (as in New Korean paykmile "rear-view mirror"). However, the flat side of one of the sticks is marked (with the San soju logo!). If this turns up, then the player has to take one step back after completing movement. (It occurs to me that this makes every roll of yut worth 3 instead of 4. However, you still get to toss again, so it's not the same as a kel.)
We haven't tried playing this variant yet, though.
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The party, btw, was a resounding success. To that I give all credit to the bearded old man. Without his assistance, I don't know how I would've managed! You're a hero, Guan Gong! Oh, and
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