If you ignore the black piece that should be captured, it's a legit Go game. A configuration that would probably never occur in real life but noone would ever place a Go board on their leg like that.
I'd file this under the same category as fast food burger advertising images and move on?
A tangent:
> Children play Go, an ancient game still enjoyed today
That ain't go. It's a go board all right. The shapes are not go-like and there's a stone that would be captured already.
The shapes look like gomoku, but there's five in a row already and they're still playing.
So, what are they playing?
If you ignore the black piece that should be captured, it's a legit Go game. A configuration that would probably never occur in real life but noone would ever place a Go board on their leg like that.
I'd file this under the same category as fast food burger advertising images and move on?