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11. February 2006, 14:41:43
SunFire 
Subject: Re: Congratulations SunFire,
TC: Thank you, I always have fun even if I come in last place.

11. February 2006, 13:06:40
TC 
Subject: Congratulations SunFire,
SunFire is the Number "1", among 19 players
of the tournament 'Quickiest Gammoners - Jan 2006 - Gammon (Backgammon)'

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=82247

Congratulations SunFire,

Thanks to all other players!

10. February 2006, 21:36:52
WellyWales 
Subject: Re: Deleting Tournaments
BIG BAD WOLF: Thanks! I did do that but nothing happened, it has now,
I did not now about the Fencer approval bit.

10. February 2006, 17:23:27
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Deleting Tournaments
wellywales: There is an "Edit" next to the tournament name which will let you change the tournament name & description - and start date and other little things like that.

Once you submit it, it has to be approve by Fencer before the change happens - which is usually pretty quick.

10. February 2006, 17:13:47
WellyWales 
Subject: Re: Deleting Tournaments
Mr. Shumway: Thanks for that......and how do I change a spelling mistake in the title

10. February 2006, 14:59:15
toedder 
Subject: Re: Deleting Tournaments
wellywales: You need to check them all to make sure you REALLY want to delete the tournament!

10. February 2006, 14:51:43
WellyWales 
Subject: Deleting Tournaments
What do the 4 squares next to Delete Tournament mean

10. February 2006, 10:14:05
Retep 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: Nobody is forced to play it ;)

Another question: Where are wins of Random game tourneys mentioned? Wins of "normal" tournaments: -->finished games -->column "WT"

10. February 2006, 03:01:14
Czuch 
I was just looking at a brain tournament...

150 brains to enter, and you have to get 2nd place to win your 150 brains back.

Plus 30% of the brains entry fee doesnt go back into the prize pool?????

Can someone tell me what sense these brain tournaments make? Am I missing something here? I mean especially in non luck games where anyone is free to use a program, that makes them even less sense to me?

9. February 2006, 18:36:21
Doris 
Subject: Gratuluji/Congratulations
neznalek & JPS on winning Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Hyper Backgammon)

9. February 2006, 10:32:20
Nirvana 
Subject: Another
Modified by Nirvana (9. February 2006, 10:48:20)
Αmalgamatίøη

Assortment of games.

Αmalgamatίøη

backgammon variants, with random starting positions.

9. February 2006, 04:09:34
Nirvana 
Subject: More
Αmalgamatίøη

checkers variants


Αmalgamatίøη

Chess variants.


Αmalgamatίøη

backgammon variants


Also these Ponds:

Quay Rocks Tango 3

Midnight Skinny~dip 7

Chine Stroll

8. February 2006, 17:43:52
lukulus 
Modified by lukulus (8. February 2006, 17:44:01)

8. February 2006, 17:18:41
Doris 
Subject: GRATULUJEM
otep you are the winner ... Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Backgammon

8. February 2006, 16:56:30
coan.net 
Subject: 4 player Elimination Tournaments
There are still some games in the first 4 player Eliminator tournament to sign up for:

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=13461&trnst=10

Now the #2 tournament is read for signups also:

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=13754&trnst=10

Good Luck to all.

8. February 2006, 16:49:41
Nirvana 
Subject: By popular request: More
Αmalgamatίøη

8 players needed please.

8. February 2006, 16:36:50
Nirvana 
Subject: By popular request: More

8. February 2006, 11:40:22
Nirvana 
Subject: Another:
Αmalgamatίøη

Assorted Pente and Line 4 variants only.

8. February 2006, 11:36:12
Nirvana 
Subject: Another:
Αmalgamatίøη

backgammon variants selection.

8. February 2006, 09:26:36
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
Tiikeri on winning Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Backgammon)

7. February 2006, 20:20:41
dameningen 
http://brainking.com/fi/Tournaments?trg=13704&trnst=0&u=14
4 players random cup, maharadja chess is dropped out

7. February 2006, 18:13:00
arpa 
Subject: S-B calculation
Modified by arpa (7. February 2006, 19:34:47)

Now S-B calculation is perfect!
Tyvm Fencer.

Oooops too early:
http://brainking.com/it/Tournaments?tri=70513
Positions correct but:
1st SB 6
2nd SB 3
3rd SB 2
4th SB 2
5th SB 1


7. February 2006, 15:35:06
Nirvana 
Subject: By popular request: More

7. February 2006, 13:51:38
furbster 
Subject: One more lol, Chess for players under 1300

7. February 2006, 13:33:09
furbster 
Subject: First 8 people, only 50 brains to enter

7. February 2006, 11:33:18
Groeneveld 
Subject: Re: CONGRATULATIONS
Fencer:

didn´t know that that was possible.
thnxs

7. February 2006, 09:54:57
Nirvana 
Subject: Another
Αmalgamatίøη

Single elimination, random selection of games ~ have fun!

7. February 2006, 02:23:11
Nirvana 
Subject: Join in!
Αmalgamatίøη

Single elimination, random selection of games ~ have fun!

6. February 2006, 22:06:33
Eriisa 
Subject: congrats to 657 !
Modified by Eriisa (6. February 2006, 22:06:49)
Single Elimination Backgammon

Winner of the tournament: 657

Boy, these Single Elimanation Tourneys move fast!

6. February 2006, 14:20:22
Fencer 
Subject: Re: CONGRATULATIONS
Groeneveld: Why don't you have a look?

6. February 2006, 12:05:38
Groeneveld 
Subject: Re: CONGRATULATIONS
Doris:

how many tournaments do you have ???

6. February 2006, 08:53:01
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
pawnme for winning the tournament Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Backgammon)

5. February 2006, 17:49:28
Rose 
Subject: Brain Prize Dark Boat Tourney
Entry fee is only 50 brains so join up here!
First prize is 50% of the take!

5. February 2006, 17:33:06
baddessi 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
...... to Rainbow Days for winning Baddy's Birthday Battleboats (Dark Battleboats)

Well done!!!

5. February 2006, 17:18:11
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
ZEROZERO The Champ..You won every match....Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Hyper Backgammon)

5. February 2006, 08:17:26
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Sponsored tournament with an entry fee
Walter Montego: Of course it is okay, such sponsored tournaments (without an entry fee) are already supported.
About gambling, I don't think any kind of gambling happens here because even if you pay Brains to participate in a tournament, you cannot win a real money. And to create an event with a prize is absolutely legal.

5. February 2006, 03:33:21
Walter Montego 
Subject: Sponsored tournament with an entry fee
Is it still OK to sponsor tournaments and not charge an entry fee? Is it possible to sponsor part of the tournament and have an entry fee too? Who determines the payouts? I assume the tournament creator.

As for the gambling aspect of charging entry fees. In California it depends on a few things. What game or sport is being played and if the money collected from the entry fees is lessthan the amount paid out. If more money is paid out than collected or exactly the amount collected is paid out it is generally not considered gambling. Of course if the game is a game of chance as defined in the California Penal code, this doesn't matter and it is gambling. Which may or may not be against the law because some forms of gambling are legal in California. If less money is paid out than collected and it doesn't cover expenses then it works differently too, but it's not necessarily gambling either. Compare playing darts, pool, cribbage, or blackjack for prize money. There's all sorts of legal things that have to be decided in this crazy state that I live in to determine the legality of each. Plus, believe it or not, the location of the event! This makes a big difference in California. I know, I know, our legislature obviously has had too much time on its hands. Betting in a place that has a license to sell alcohol for onsite consumption is almost always against the law and yet some tournaments are legal even in that case. And of course some bars sell California Lottery tickets. And there's also charitible types of gambling like some Bingo games or drawings.

As for this site, even if it is illegal it be hard to imagine anyone getting busted for it. It's not like the site itself is set up for taking bets on a game or running a sportsbook. Collecting fees and paying them out to the participants in games that require more skill then luck is a far cry from being an online casino. If you take a cut in any of the tournaments Fencer, it might be construed as running a casino, though I feel that's a stretch. And if I have my own turnament and award all money collected, or if I do it like I did the only time I have so far and just put the prize myself and let all that want to join for free, that certainly should not run afoul of the law. Are any of the games offered on this site considered games of chance within California? I sincerely doubt it, but even if one is, your site is outside of California. Other states might have different laws. There's a few left that don't allow most forms of betting whether or not it's a game of skill. Wagering is wagering and they consider it gambling. How's Czech Republic view it? Anybody you know betting on the Super Bowl's outcome tomorrow? That's one of the biggest betting days of the year in the United States. You'd never know that betting on sports is illegal in almost every state from the amount of money that's being laid down on the game.

5. February 2006, 02:42:51
rod03801 
Ok... So, I guess what stops alot from being is created is that there aren't alot of brains out there yet, which means not many will even sign up for it.. I bet somewhere down the line there will be alot more brains and most tournaments will involve brains.. not that that is a bad thing.. I was just thinking "out loud". :-)

5. February 2006, 02:28:00
furbster 
It costs nothing to set up as far as i understand. However tpo participate you have to pay the brain entry fee that the user defines! Lowest starts at 50 brains i believe.

5. February 2006, 02:26:51
rod03801 
Subject: Entry fee prize tournaments
What is the "cost" of setting up a brain prize tournament??? The link on the server news doesn't mention this (unless I missed it!) I'm sure it must cost something, otherwise everyone would probably make all tournaments this type? no?

4. February 2006, 15:26:49
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
MANAJA * for winning the tournament..Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Hyper Backgammon)

4. February 2006, 15:23:17
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
nobody25.. for winning the tournament: Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Hyper Backgammon)

4. February 2006, 10:40:03
nucknfuts 
Subject: Pente / Keryo Tournament
Please join my tournament titled Stoned Pluckers : )!

4. February 2006, 05:26:12
coan.net 
Subject: Random Tournament
Just noticed that in a recent started random gammon tournament, that each game within the tournament is random. (for my 4 games, 2 are race, 1 nack, and 1 crowded) I was thinking that it would be 1 random picked game for everyone to play. Not that I'm complaing, but found it an interesting surprise.

4. February 2006, 00:44:11
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
beach, Doris, neznalek, Josuliatko, TiikeriWe are all winners of: Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Backgammon)

3. February 2006, 22:45:15
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
MrDelete... for winning the tournament:
Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Hyper Backgammon)

3. February 2006, 18:32:27
gringo 
Subject: Re: brains vs. chips
eagle eye: Well, looks like in the brain-system "the bank" wins a lot more than with membership-prices.

3. February 2006, 17:18:23
eagle eye 
Subject: brains vs. chips
Honestly, I don't see much difference between buying brain and buying pocker/roullete chips.

You use both of them to play and get back then back if you win. Later on, you exchange them back to money/service.

On BK:
memberhips = money
brains = money

So membership is money valued service which and since you use brains to purchase something brains can be considered as money
and then you can go to another discussion of gambling.

So I don't think using brains as an entry fee completely eliminates possibility for gambling opportunities.
It depends on country and lawyers opinion. In addition, good lawyer can convince the jury ...
So why not just have is as before: give membership as a prize?
Comments are more then welcome :)

3. February 2006, 14:55:58
furbster 
Subject: Hey try out this random selection tourney first 16 to sign !!

3. February 2006, 10:44:29
pgt 
Subject: Re: rabbitoid's idea
KotDB: You have expressed this most eloquently. And if it's a draw in a single game, then the best (ie the higher-ranked) player should proceed to the next round. Thankyou for your excellent contribution.

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