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21. July 2005, 19:41:06
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Bg rules & bear-'em-all-off
playBunny: That bear-'em-all-off-first move breaks the rule.....

Exactly, you should, as Chessmaster1000 said, investigate if the move is legal first. If you allow that that the legality is investigated after the game is over, you'd have to allow "that bear-'em-all-off-first move".

21. July 2005, 19:17:44
Pedro Martínez 

21. July 2005, 17:31:41
Pedro Martínez 
In other words, a "legal move" as put in the English version of the BG rules refers to a move that is allowed by the BK rules, including a move that is against the MDU rule.

21. July 2005, 15:17:58
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: illegal move allowed?
playBunny: LOL...:)

21. July 2005, 14:51:35
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: illegal move allowed?
playBunny: just a minor note: it doesn't matter how many times you declare it's a bug

21. July 2005, 10:24:20
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: illegal move allowed?
Modified by Pedro Martínez (21. July 2005, 10:33:45)
playBunny: That's interesting. I wonder which set of rules would take precedence. I believe the English ones should be primary with regard to the other translations but Czech is Fencer's language so I wonder whether the English set is a translation of the Czech, vice versa or are they independant?

Even though I don't know what you mean saying that the English rules should take precedence with regard to the other translations, I believe the rules should be interpreted in connection with what the game itself allows you and more importantly, what has been declared by Fencer on the discussion boards. To answer your question - I'm sure most of the rules were written first in Czech (since the Czech ones are more comprehensive and Czech is Fencer's mother tongue). Why would Fencer write something in English and then translate it back to his own language? As for this backgammon problem, I think that Fencer said somewhere that it was a bug and would be eventually fixed. That means it's up to the players how will they play. You say playing by the Worldwide Backgammon Federation rules shows more sport, I agree with that but if your opponent doesn't I suggest to move on, maybe mention it to your opponent in the game discussion and wait for the rule to be implemented.

21. July 2005, 01:35:08
Pedro Martínez 
Modified by Pedro Martínez (21. July 2005, 01:35:28)
BTW, the Czech version of the rules doesn't say "The player could not make a legal move with the second die", it says "The player could not make a move with the second die"

20. July 2005, 11:58:51
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: illegal move allowed?
AbigailII: International Backgammon Federation?

15. July 2005, 00:51:18
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Rating cheats
AbigailII: Yes it can help.

14. July 2005, 11:35:04
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Chessmaster1000: Find any game between certain players (in a profile of one of them or in a tournament table) and under the gameboard, you will see this for instance:

Score of finished games (Chessmaster1000 - Pedro Martínez, Dark Chess): 0 : 1 (= 0) (show games)

And when you click on "show games", you'll get the list.:)

14. July 2005, 07:30:52
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: I don't understand what are you trying to imply...does it mean Fencer should leave it the way it is? I don't get the point of your post.

14. July 2005, 05:35:38
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
ArtfulDodger: It is so evident. If anybody is in doubt, check out this game:
http://brainking.com/cz/ArchivedGame?g=868711&i=23
Go through it move by move...

14. July 2005, 04:35:47
Pedro Martínez 
Modified by Pedro Martínez (14. July 2005, 04:37:59)
Even the finished games show signs of cheating. Look at the first game in the list, move 12 for instance.

Wayne was playing Anti Hyper Backgammon there.

14. July 2005, 02:52:37
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Is this what you mean?

14. July 2005, 00:46:19
Pedro Martínez 
Report them to Fencer. If it happened 14 times in favor of one of them, it's clear cheating.

10. July 2005, 22:45:31
Pedro Martínez 
Basic01 Pedro Martínez
10. July 2005, 20:05:03

Time for game (?): Time: 1 hour, Bonus: none, Limit: 1 hour (11. July 2005, 21:05:03 is the last term before timeout for this move)

10. July 2005, 21:40:09
Pedro Martínez 
This tournament was created at 7pm cet, started 8pm. At 9-30pm, Bobes makes his first move and DUH!!! has 1 hour left...

9. July 2005, 07:51:56
Pedro Martínez 
Modified by Pedro Martínez (9. July 2005, 07:52:31)
Yeah, I liked it too...and I'm up to participate again if Chuck creates it soon...:)

9. July 2005, 05:17:04
Pedro Martínez 
I think they will start at 6 cet/midnite ET

5. July 2005, 21:09:38
Pedro Martínez 
Modified by Pedro Martínez (5. July 2005, 21:10:43)
perhaps a spasm-outwitted pleurisy would perplexly defoliate the loud-warbling cruciforms ... ~*~

30. June 2005, 08:30:23
Pedro Martínez 
The most fair option is to play on according to BK rules.

30. June 2005, 04:01:36
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: User Agreement
playBunny:

3. No copy'n'pasting other user's posts or words onto public boards without their permission.

27. June 2005, 15:23:23
Pedro Martínez 
Juetland=Denmark?

22. June 2005, 00:39:36
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: another detail
danoschek: 21 players are within 400 points of you in small pente

16. June 2005, 19:28:11
Pedro Martínez 
The Czech version is stricter:

1. NO CHEATING. This term includes making use of external programs for suggesting the best moves and deliberate losing in order to increase the opponent's BKR. Such behavior, if proved, may lead to the account blockage and removal of the BKR from the ratings table.

16. June 2005, 19:22:43
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: User Agreement
Czuch Chuckers:

Game Guidelines:

1. NO CHEATING. This includes using outside programs to help play and losing on purpose for the goal of boosting ratings. Your account may be banned, and ratings will be removed.

15. June 2005, 03:38:57
Pedro Martínez 
Duh!!! Neither am I...wonder wHy...~*~

14. June 2005, 16:21:52
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Mike UK: Yes, it does, I meant the 13-5 13-5 as the best move in the Chuck's game instead of what Chuck played...sorry for the misunderstanding, my fault...

14. June 2005, 15:56:15
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: No doubt after me, 64 is more tricky...

14. June 2005, 15:49:39
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: Of course it does...
BBW: That is the second best move according to the program.

14. June 2005, 15:33:42
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: 13-5 13-5, says gnubg.

14. June 2005, 15:26:14
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Czuch Chuckers game
Czuch Chuckers: Actually, your move No. 2 was your first move in the game, having passed the No. 1. :)

14. June 2005, 15:15:29
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Czuch Chuckers game
Czuch Chuckers: I let gnubg analyze the game and it says that your last move was the best you could make. However, it says that your play is "terrible!", marking 3 moves as very bad (moves No. 2, No. 7 and No. 10) and 2 as bad (No. 3 and No. 11). It also says that verbatim is playing like an "Amateur", having all of his moves marked as good.

14. June 2005, 03:30:07
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: I don't think it made your situation worse, but you will have to let him go anyway...

11. June 2005, 00:35:32
Pedro Martínez 
No, I didn't...I didn't even know it was possible...it's the first game-playing program I've ever used...LOL

10. June 2005, 23:43:44
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Pedro Martínez (10. June 2005, 23:44:51)
Chessmaster1000: It says "expert"... *shrugs*
Now I lost 5-2...intermediate...

10. June 2005, 23:27:24
Pedro Martínez 
I have no idea what settings I have it on..I just clicked new game, set it to 5-point matches and played...where can I see the level of the computer?

I have just finished another two 5-point mathces, won both of them but now it shows that in the first one, I was playing like and Intermediate (? the Czech translation of the program is not so good so I hope it's intermediate) and like a World Class in the other one...no very bad moves this time but a few bad moves...it seems that the number of "very bad moves" is decisive as for the final determination of your level of playing...

10. June 2005, 20:33:20
Pedro Martínez 
LOL, I have downloaded the gnubg program, played 10 5-point games with it, won all of them and the session analysis tells me I'm playing like a beginner, marking 1 or two of my moves in each game as very bad...interesting...a lot of stuff to learn I suppose...

2. June 2005, 16:18:47
Pedro Martínez 
Modified by Pedro Martínez (2. June 2005, 16:19:00)
I think it cannot be infirmed that the decimal system fits the nowaday's people the best...

2. June 2005, 16:15:43
Pedro Martínez 
A third of a meter is 33.33 centimeters, 10-yo kid is able to compute that. Kilometer divided by 11 = 90.9 meters...very easy also...

15. May 2005, 16:07:37
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Was it a bug ?
Marfitalu:
1st roll - Marfitalu: 25, moves 13-11, 13-8
2nd roll - B Itch: 22, moves 2x 19-21 2x 12-14
3rd roll - Marfitalu: 24, moves 11-9, 13-9
4th roll - B Itch: 55, moves 2x 17-22, 2x 12-17
5th roll - Marfitalu: 61, moves 24-18, 13-12
6th roll - B Itch: 24, moves bar-2, 17-21
7th roll - Marfitalu: 65, moves 13-7, 12-7
8th roll - B Itch: 43, moves 14-18, 18-21
9th roll - Marfitalu: 43, passes
10th roll - B Itch: 41, moves 1-5, 1-2
11th roll - Marfitalu: 33, passes
12th roll - B Itch: 35, moves 21-24, 19-24
13th roll - Marfitalu: 51, moves bar-5
14th roll - B Itch: 14, moves 14-15, 15-19
15th roll - Marfitalu: 24, moves bar-23, 20-16
16th roll - B Itch: 65, moves 5-11, 11-16
17th roll - Marfitalu: 41, passes
18th roll - B Itch: 26, moves 2-4, 4-10
19th roll - Marfitalu: 24, moves bar-23, 8-4
20th roll - B Itch: 35, moves 2-5, 5-10
21st roll - Marfitalu: 24, moves 6-4, 9-5
22nd roll - B Itch: 34, moves 16-19, 10-14
23rd roll - Marfitalu: 46, moves 9-5, 8-2
24th roll - B Itch: 51, moves 10-15, 14-15
25th roll - Marfitalu: 56, moves 8-3, 8-2
26th roll - B Itch: 64, moves 15-21, 15-19
27th roll - Marfitalu: 41, moves 7-3, 6-5
28th roll - B Itch: 64, moves 17-21

15. May 2005, 15:48:22
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Was it a bug ?
Marfitalu: she rolled 64

15. May 2005, 15:45:06
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Was it a bug ?
Marfitalu: I don't see any "bug" there, everything seems to be perfectly OK.

29. April 2005, 17:01:51
Pedro Martínez 
You must be kidding, JH...

28. April 2005, 18:04:31
Pedro Martínez 
until he starts finishing the lost games...

9. April 2005, 01:28:12
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Re:
Chessmaster1000: I'd play 13-8 24-21

1. April 2005, 15:45:51
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:

1. April 2005, 01:26:34
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Pedro Martínez (1. April 2005, 01:26:46)
grenv: I'd like to try it since I don't believe it is possible to prolong it too significantly. Would you acccept an invite to an unrated game?

1. April 2005, 01:05:16
Pedro Martínez 
But is it possible to deliberately prolong the game?

24. March 2005, 03:21:13
Pedro Martínez 
Modified by Pedro Martínez (24. March 2005, 03:21:33)
and that's correct...use this formula to calculate you ratings and compare them with those the system sends you after you fininsh particular games

http://math.bu.edu/people/mg/ratings/approx/approx.html

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