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23. January 2006, 16:36:06
VitalyK 
Subject: Halma
Hello!

Please visit this link:
http://ugolki.gambler.ru/halma.html

Good opportunity to play online HALMA blitz games (online tournaments as well) with the strongest russian halma-players!

16. December 2005, 01:31:22
baddessi 
Subject: Re: Congrats baddessi!
Dolittle: thanks- I think I just got lucky there!

16. December 2005, 00:48:19
Dolittle 
Subject: Re: Congrats baddessi!
baddessi: Way to go b'dessi!!

15. December 2005, 23:49:21
baddessi 
Subject: Re: Congrats baddessi!
Eriisa: thanks

15. December 2005, 23:22:46
Eriisa 
Subject: Congrats baddessi!
baddessi was the winner of Halma Hoopla (Halma 8x8)

Congrats!

2nd Place cardinal
3rd Place Dalmatiner

Great job everyone

29. November 2005, 02:20:00
Eriisa 
and that was AFTER the hair cut!

29. November 2005, 01:24:38
Dolittle 
Subject: Re:
baddessi: That riisa is a jewel but don't tell her I said so..she has a big orange head already!!!

29. November 2005, 01:18:43
baddessi 
Sorry DO! I haven't been on much- I didn't see your post- I just created my first tourney, as you know. It's real easy- just go to Tournaments and selct "Define new tournament" and it walks you right through- very easy!
But thanks, Eriisa! I'm in too! Yay! A Dolittle Tourney!!!

28. November 2005, 20:28:01
Dolittle 
Thanks, I am the first one in!

28. November 2005, 20:23:41
Eriisa 
Subject: Halma Hoopla
OK everyone, Lets give Dolittle a great Tourney as new moderator.
Halma Hoopla for Dolittle

All are invited, it will start on December 6th.

28. November 2005, 20:14:43
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: baddessi
Dolittle: What? you don't know how to start one??


LOL! I'll start one for you. Practice makes perfect.

28. November 2005, 16:43:01
Dolittle 
Subject: baddessi
Wouldn't it be nice to have an 8X8 tourney! Maybe it could be called Holiday Halma or something like that.

*wonders if anybody knows how to start one*

26. November 2005, 06:47:29
Dolittle 
Modified by Dolittle (28. November 2005, 03:06:07)
Thank you Baddessi and Eriisa!!

And a BIG thanks to NotAFloosie!!!

26. November 2005, 05:26:25
Eriisa 
Yeah, Doolittle!

26. November 2005, 03:46:08
baddessi 
Subject: Welcome
Dolittle has graciously agreed to help co- mod this board. Thanks Dolittle and welcome!

16. October 2005, 18:23:04
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
farmer sam: Stop that!

(It can get addicting- better watch yourself)
And thanks both of you

16. October 2005, 14:46:40
Eriisa 
lol. Sam, you were so elouquent. hmmmm did I spell that right?

Baddy deserves it tho!!!!

16. October 2005, 13:32:03
farmer sam 
Modified by farmer sam (16. October 2005, 13:32:32)
I'd like to congratulate baddessi on her appointment as a co-mod of this board.
Baddessi is a wonderful, wonderful person and is extremely dedicated to this site. She is a huge asset to the world of online games playing and brainking should be proud to have her here.

(Hey, bumble, this smarm thing is quite easy when you get the hang of it! Now pass the soap, I have to wash my mouth out...)

Only joking, baddy! Congrats!

15. October 2005, 22:27:16
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: LOL..nah...just for playing games and DVDs...

15. October 2005, 22:10:57
rod03801 
hmm... if you use it to access the internet, it does..

15. October 2005, 22:07:31
baddessi 
I guess the XBox hooked up to my TV doesn't count, does it? : )

15. October 2005, 22:04:42
rod03801 
lol, I would love to have both of you in there.. But it was decided a while back (with input from members) that the fellowship should remain for WebTV users only. It was ammended that anyone who uses a set top box of any sort (like NTL in Britain) could join.

15. October 2005, 21:59:06
baddessi 
oh well in that case, I wish I could join the web TV F/S too- I hear it's always a good time in there...oh well Eriisa- guess we're doomed cause we have our computers *sniffle, sniffle*

But I joined the halma games
(sorta on topic!)

15. October 2005, 21:48:53
Eriisa 
shot, who cares about on topic, when there has not been ANY convo in 6 months? I think we can deal with a little chat.

15. October 2005, 21:45:47
rod03801 
Well, the post itself really wasn't! lol... but my question in the 2nd paragraph could cause an off topic conversation to start..

but this one certainly is! :-P

15. October 2005, 21:45:06
Eriisa 
Actually, I've always been interested in WebTV club, but since I don't have WebTV, I've never tried to join.

15. October 2005, 21:43:20
Eriisa 
well, just so you think I'm doing my job....



15. October 2005, 21:38:36
rod03801 
I have been guilty of neglecting that fellowship in the past. I was awfully busy, and my free time was more concentrated on the Club WebTV fellowship.
A month or so ago, I decided to get Brave Eagles back on its feet. Added 10x10 to the fellowship. (At one time, I believe there was a seperate fellowship for each.. Back when they were originally KM fellowships)

The game oriented fellowships don't seem to be doing well. Has anyone noticed that??? I wonder why. The non-game oriented fellowships are quite active. I have a heck of a time getting people to participate in Club WebTV and Brave Eagles Halma.. It's always the same small core of people who participate. Thank goodness for them! lol..


Not meaning to go off topic... :-)

15. October 2005, 21:24:43
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: Brave Eagles
rod03801: I've been really guilty of not checking in with the fellowship. I was so busy the last couple of months, that I didn't know up from down!

Now that I'm working from home, I'm finding time to check in all day. Ahhhhh, the life of leisure! (working 12 hour days of course, since there are no timeclocks! lol)

15. October 2005, 21:19:27
Eriisa 
Halma Hoopla

ok, here we go! 5 people per section, 3 days (and some hours) timer, no days off.

15. October 2005, 21:19:07
rod03801 
That 10x10 one should start in an hour or 2.. I changed the start date to Septmember since there are 4 people.. It should be set up and started the next time the system checks. It wll accept a 5th person, if one more person in the fellowship wants to join in.

15. October 2005, 21:13:55
Eriisa 
Modified by Eriisa (15. October 2005, 21:22:20)
You got it, sistah!

<added> I signed on up, let the games begin! I'll start up a general Halma tourney too.

15. October 2005, 21:04:40
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
Modified by baddessi (15. October 2005, 21:05:33)
Eriisa: if you sign up for the 4th person in the 10X10,(in Brave Eagles) then we can start : )
But I'd sign for some regular ones pawns can play as well

15. October 2005, 21:03:54
Eriisa 
Subject: Re:
baddessi:

15. October 2005, 21:03:30
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: Brave Eagles Halma fellowship
rod03801: Wow, that's great!

Shall we get one going that the pawns can join too?

15. October 2005, 21:02:54
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
Eriisa:

15. October 2005, 20:08:01
rod03801 
Subject: Brave Eagles Halma fellowship
In the Brave Eagles Halma fellowship, there is always a mini, fast tournament of 8x8 and 10x10 set up and ready to start as soon as 4 or 5 people are signed up! As soon as it is started, a new one is created.

:-D

Those who aren't members of the fellowship can visit the link in this post and request membership.

15. October 2005, 19:51:45
Eriisa 
Hello -o -o -o -o

sure is quiet in here!!! Anyone up for a Halma Tourney?

4. April 2005, 22:13:13
DrRobinson 
LOL... I Pedro it is very nice to see you

2. April 2005, 19:36:20
Pedro Martínez 

29. March 2005, 03:23:08
DrRobinson 
I am back now

8. February 2005, 21:35:45
coan.net 
Subject: New Moderator
The current moderator of this board has been away for over 2 months, so we are currently looking for a new moderator of this board. Things to consider:

1) Need to be a knight or above
2) Need to have knowledge of the game / have played some/many games (not necessarly good at the game)
3) Need to be able to get along with people & be fair to all users.

If you are interested, please send Me a Message and a short note that you would like to moderate the Halma board. (and if you want to add other reasons why you would make a good moderator - that is fine.)

In a few days, we will start to look at everyone who applied and decide who would be best suited for this position.

3. February 2005, 08:59:55
Hrqls 
ok .. i guess i will have to play it more then :)

(still have to finish my first one .. am learning)

thanks :)

3. February 2005, 01:58:53
rod03801 
Hrqls.. once you play the game more, you will not find that sort of feature necessary..
I think a number like that would be misleading. It is different with backgammon, as the number of pips remaining is quite straight forward.

2. February 2005, 14:55:08
Hrqls 
*nod* thats true .. but the closer you get to your goal the less steps in a straight line without jumping over other pieces .. just think like bg for calculating the straight line steps, not like halma :)

so the number of steps wouldnt be the actual number of moves, but more of a 'theoretical distance' :)

2. February 2005, 14:44:45
Stardust 
Subject: Re: steps left
Hrqls: I think that would hinder the game. Since there are so many ways to move each piece,the number would change with each move.
Although there is a beginning and an end similar to backgammon,the game is more likened to checkers in that number of moves remaining is subject to each subsequent move.

2. February 2005, 13:06:28
Hrqls 
Subject: steps left
is it possible to get the amount of steps needed top reach your goal ? in a direct line calculated as you wouldnt jump over other pieces ?

i notice i miss something like this to decide if i want to be defensive or speed up :)

(i am just playing my first 4 games of halma .. so i dont have many tactics yet ;))

something like the 'points' in backgammon variants

23. October 2004, 05:35:36
rod03801 
Yes, the rule is as follows:

"How to finish a game
The game is finished if one of the following conditions in fulfilled:
One of the players moved all his/her pieces to the opponent's yard. This player wins the game.
One of the players still has some own pieces at his/her yard and made more than 30 (for 8x8 version) or 50 (for 10x10 version) moves. This player loses the game. The player also loses the game if he/she moves one of his/her pieces back to own yard after the 30th (50th) move. This rule prevents the players to block own yard and avoid the opponent to move his/her pieces there."

23. October 2004, 05:27:49
coan.net 
I believe in the rule that all pieces have to be out of your own yard within so many moves - I have almost won a game by "traping" the opponents piece there.

23. October 2004, 02:49:37
Stevie 
Subject: Re: draw in Halma 10x10 [edited]
unless 1 piece is left in both starting yards and a player refuses to move it and just keeps moving another piece. but then that is unaceptable to do that

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