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12. September 2003, 13:23:12
Stevie 
Subject: Whos got the best navy EUROPE (not UK)
I could do with someone else joining this so I can start it later today please :o)

12. September 2003, 12:16:25
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: proposal for a new form for games
no. if you have a 1 day game, you have an allocated 12 hours; the opponent too. if you wait until your last minute, you have one minute, the other guy 12 hours.

12. September 2003, 12:06:12
Jason 
that would be better for real time games i feel

12. September 2003, 12:01:26
Fencer 
Subject: Re: proposal for a new form for games
What about to add a rule that each player must make a move within, say, 10 minutes after his opponent's last move?

12. September 2003, 11:56:38
Jason 
Subject: Re: proposal for a new form for games
you might get games that when a player is loosing that he waits untill the last possible minute to move his piece , unless the other player was online at the exact time he would loose the game

12. September 2003, 11:40:17
rabbitoid 
Subject: proposal for a new form for games
I have a proposal for another form of game which could be used in friendly games as well as for tournament games: instead of fixing the timeout as a certain number of days per move, fix a total timeout per game. this copies the usual system used for real-time games in chess, but if a sufficiently large time is chosen, is as good as correspondance games.

for example, a one-day game must finish within 24 hours. the first player to overstep the limit loses on time. this is as good as a realtime game.

a 60 days game is probably more than enough for an ordinary chess game. in a lot of positions you can answer fairly quickly, in others you like to take your time. it's up to the player then to manage the allowed time. you want to take a week to think about the first move? fine, but the rest of the game still has to fit into the allowed time.

some care must be taken to allow for time zones.

I think this form is particularly well adapted for tournaments. take, for example, the coming gothic tournaments. the proposed timeout is 7 days. it is dead certain that with the number of players which are going to participate in this, there'll be the professional snails who like to take their time up to deadline-1 minute. as I remember, Ed showed us recently a game of his that lasted
80 moves; such a game would take 560 days, more than a year and a half...

12. September 2003, 07:45:36
Fencer 
Subject: Real-time playing
Actually, it is very easy to add because BK code is already flexible enough to make such improvements.
Of course that it will not be released immediately after the hardware upgrade, it must be deeply tested [and discussed] first.

12. September 2003, 07:31:42
Grim Reaper 
Subject: Re:
Well Kevin, an earliest post was linking slow play of some players as a function of their game volume, and the site stability was listed as a possible limit to the upper bound of the number of games that could be played concurrently.

I just suggested that the new hardware would not only cure the perfomance problems in general and those that are game laden specificially, but it would also support real-time play seemlessly.

12. September 2003, 07:16:49
Kevin 
Maybe it could be set up as a poll - Real-time play, or not. If enough people want it, go for it. If not enough vote for it to make it worth the time and effort, it might not be such a good idea. (Although this whole topic about real-time games really isn't relevant to the topic of the board ;-) )

12. September 2003, 06:53:12
rgbdbg 
Subject: Re: By the way...
I think real time games are a good idea, but I'd rather see them on a separate site, maybe a BK Real Time with cross membership, or something like that. I know the atmosphere on a real-time site is very different from that of a turn-based site.

I used to set aside a weekend afternoon every now and then and play in tourneys on the Gaming Zone, but I do prefer the leisurely pace of turn-based tournaments. Guess it's my bbs roots... :-)

12. September 2003, 04:36:17
danoschek 
Subject: Re: By the way...
realtime chess-variants@brainking seem desirable ...

e.g. yahoo is just too chAotic for quickchess-tourneys anyway,
and gothic/janus surely would be attractive in kinda otb-atmosphere ...

although for pente there already are quick-tourneys weekly - why not ... ~*~

12. September 2003, 04:15:05
Eriisa 
LOL!

12. September 2003, 04:07:36
Grim Reaper 
450 Eriisa, so you are hanging in there, making King Michael feel good. Maybe you should play the "giveway" variants, but just play normal. You would be champion! :)

12. September 2003, 04:04:47
Eriisa 
and see, I'm usually the opposite. I know the moves for chess and checkers but manage to lose everytime! LOL, my BKR at Gothic is in the 400s!!!

12. September 2003, 04:00:39
Grim Reaper 
hmmm. I see. If it is not chess or checkers, I really don't know how to play it. I am a savant, some will even say an idiot (without the savant part.)

12. September 2003, 03:58:39
Eriisa 
Ed, backoff has been trying to teach me tablut. But I seem to be especially dense over the game!

12. September 2003, 03:56:03
Grim Reaper 
oooooookay....I have no clue what you guys are talking about :)

12. September 2003, 03:53:53
Backoff 
LMAO@Erissa. I give you head start, I'll be white this time

12. September 2003, 03:51:29
Eriisa 
PPppppPP only when I have a cold chance to win!

*looks nervously over at PP*
Oops, I better not say that! *starts hitting the delete key* giggle

12. September 2003, 03:49:30
Backoff 
lol, want a tablut game Eriisa?

12. September 2003, 03:48:15
Eriisa 
Hey, backoff! I think ESPN should cover our games! well, not tablut. I still haven't figured that one out yet!

12. September 2003, 03:47:31
coan.net 
I have never really liked "real-time" play games - which is why I stick around all the turn-based games sites.

But I know many people do like "real-time" games (and for some reason, many of those people want turn-based games sites to be more like real-time game sites)

I would actually like to see the programming time spent on new turn-based games/variations then have the time spent on configuring real-time games. There are already many real-time game sites out there, but only a few good turn-based games sites - and would love to see this site keep improving itself!

12. September 2003, 03:39:10
Jason 
sounds good then ;))

12. September 2003, 03:37:32
Grim Reaper 
sure, of course!

12. September 2003, 03:33:12
Jason 
no i meant would be still be able to play our normal , turn based games too ?

12. September 2003, 03:31:23
Grim Reaper 
I am not really sure. Maybe it would be specified as a fixed amount of time per move, like 1 minute or 20 seconds, or a total amount for the game, like 1 hour. As soon as your game is being viewed, your timer starts.

12. September 2003, 03:26:54
Jason 
would the real time play be an extra option or for all games ??

12. September 2003, 03:20:28
Grim Reaper 
Subject: By the way...
...when the new hardware comes online, the site will be fast enough to support real-time play. When you move, no waiting for the refresh to hit. Of course there is a great deal of coding to be done for this, and Fencer and I have not even discussed this as of yet.

I am just wondering if people would be interested in this real-time play option.

12. September 2003, 02:52:05
Backoff 
Ok here's why I play:
1)For fun
2)If in doubt, refer to #1

BKR means jack to me. I play because I have a good time and there are alot of very nice and entertaining people on this site. I'm only 24 and I could spend the couple of hours a night that I spend on here doing other things, but I enjoy this. I'm not a serious, hardcore player of any of the games. I play by the rules and if I win, I win, if I lose, I lose. It's an internet gaming site. ESPN isn't going to cover any of our games. Nike isn't going to name a shoe after the winner of (insert tournament here). To me, it's about having a good time.

12. September 2003, 02:16:10
rgbdbg 
Subject: Just to clear the air...
I believe anyone can be in any tournament according what their respective level allows and the tournament rules. Slow players can move slowly and fast players speedily. Whatever.

RsBaby is an excellent player and a very nice person. I have nothing against him. He likes to move slowly, and that's his right.

Antje, you and I have played against each other in tournament play before, and I enjoyed our games. You're also a very nice person.

backoffKM....whatever floats your boat, guy. Have fun.

jason, hope you can comprehend this, but I'm perfectly happy as a pawn at BK for now. I get all the tourney time and social play I want, thank you very much. If and when I join BK, it will be because I want to financially support the site, not because I need any other benefits or perks. Now, that's my choice.

Hope everyone is having a good time...I know I am.

peace

12. September 2003, 01:17:14
Jason 
all this talk about not moving fast enough hmmm i have nothing against pawns at all i play a few of them my self , but quit complaining and upgrade your membership then you have all the games you want plus all the extra benifits (which as a pawn you wont have even seen) or you could play other sites (but you will more likely get even more rectrictions imposed on you )
ps i have around 300 games going and when the sites reasonable i do them at least one move each daily , i also have at least 13 games in the top 20 rankings , each to his own
**peace** ;))

11. September 2003, 23:37:32
Usurper 
Subject: Backoff backoff
He observes the rules of play. Nuff said.

11. September 2003, 17:31:32
Andersp 
If i were a pawn i should only sign up for a tourney with 1 day/move. If i couldnt find any of those tourneys i should create one. But then of course i had to pay money to become a knight or rook :)
But to complain about how slow/fast other people play isnt so nice :)

11. September 2003, 17:26:54
Antje 
here here Whisperz, well said :o)

11. September 2003, 17:25:26
Antje 
im playing over 500, and my BKR's (except in backgammon which im only learning now, and have to let those creep up) is over 1700, and some in the 1900.
i agree with backoffKM, if the site works , i can mow through the games in little time, but the frequency of the site going down makes it difficult to get the moves completed, i go in the same order as backoffKM, those with the shortest time limits i complete first, those with 2 weeks or more per move, will wait.
i give the game the thought i feel it requires to make moves. since i dont play chess or tablut, it isnt a problem. if a move require more than 30 sec. of thought, its ok with me if i lose it.
its a site for fun, and if my ratings drop, its not because i have too many games, its because i didnt think carefully enough, and thats my own impatience, whether i have 5 or 500 moves :o)

11. September 2003, 17:20:50
WhisperzQ 
Subject: Re: Why we are all here
I think we should all remember that we are not all here for the same reasons. There are some who come to win and have high BKRs (but we are not all geniuses, irrespective of how long we think about our next move); there are some who come for the friendship where BKRs mean nothing; and some may come to just play and pass the time. None of these reasons are better than any other, they are just different. If they do not match your reasons there is still no justification for being critical.

If people play by the rules and within the time limits, so be it, leave them be! Please :)

11. September 2003, 16:41:11
rgbdbg 
Subject: backoffKM
You're playing 414 games and have very low BKRs in everything, almost everything is way below 1500. What's your point of entering any tourneys??? Looks like you have your hands WAY too full.

RsBaby may be a slow tourney player, but at least he'll give you one heck of a game.

11. September 2003, 16:34:38
tonyh 
Subject: Re: 141 games
Sorry, typing error - but the percentages are still generally what I find! Another game where you can think for hours and come up with the wrong move; tablut.

11. September 2003, 16:28:51
Caissus 
Subject: Re: 141 games
Correction tonyh we speak about 414 not about 141 games!

11. September 2003, 16:26:19
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: 141 games
tell me about it :-(

11. September 2003, 16:10:43
tonyh 
Subject: Re: 141 games
I reckon that 80% of the time, you can play moves without thinking and another 17% neds a bit of thought (about 10 seconds worth). Gothic Chess is the killer; you can think for half-an-hour and still make the wrong move.

11. September 2003, 12:20:54
Caissus 
Subject: Re:
It is for me mysterious how you can play 414 games at the same time?
It must be your full-time job or you are moving without thinking!

11. September 2003, 12:09:16
Backoff 
and BTW, I just used a week of vacation and I'm still using some more in the upcomming weeks, I have 9 1/2 days till my next move is do in that tournament.

11. September 2003, 12:06:50
Backoff 
Now that I finally got on...

No Means No, why did you call me out by name? How about ohhh, everyone else in the section I'm in? I currently have 414 games going and with the site being the way it is right now, I play my games in "time till timeout" order. That tournament has 7 days per move. Sometimes I need that much. I don't sign up for games with a short number of days per move because of the site problems. When the site is running ok, I play all my games in one sitting. If you would like to play more games at one time, it would really help out the site to upgrade to a knight or rook. I'm not talking down to you or any other pawn, but it's just the truth.

11. September 2003, 11:59:38
tonyh 
Subject: Re: Never-ending tourneys because of one player
Artful - like $2 a month!! 50c a week! A pint of bitter costs £1.90 (or around $3.00 in USA currency). How pawns can live with the tournament restrictions is beyond me.

11. September 2003, 06:59:29
rgbdbg 
Subject: Re: Condescending? My apologies!
My apologies too, Eriisa. I know my tone could've been nicer as well. No hard feelings here.

peace :-)

11. September 2003, 03:27:51
Eriisa 
Subject: Condescending? My apologies!
peacepickle, my apologies if you felt I was condescending. I did not mean for it to come across that way. I did not think it was a cheap shot when I projected the feelings that I had as a Pown with what I thought someone else was expressing. You see, I was frustrated as a Pawn with the limitations and I suppose I thought others would share the same feelings. It's <sic> not an excuse, but it WAS 5:30 in the morning my time, and next time I will not post messages while only half awake. And lets make a deal, I won't assume about you if you won't assume about me. OK?

NoMeansNo, my apologies if I offended you in any way

11. September 2003, 02:21:32
cya peeps 
Subject: Re: Never-ending tourneys because of one player
A while back I invited a player to one of my tournaments. He said he couldn't play unless it had at least a 7 day per move minimum. The reason? He only had access to computers on the weekend.

I've noticed many players I've played are slow to move in our games too. But then they have nearly a hundred games they are playing. It's no wonder they can't make a move every day in games with me. And that is fine with me. Like WhiteKnight has said, it's really their business.

When we join a tourney that has a 14 day move limit, we have to assume that at least someone may only make a move every 14 days and ask ourselves can we live with that. Personally I can't so I try to avoid those tourneys.

My comments might not be any consolation to a brain pawn since I don't have the restrictions they have. However, for a very very small fee, 2 bucks a month, one can eliminate the limits. When's your next birthday? Chistmas is coming too. Where there's a will, there's a way. Join up. :)

11. September 2003, 01:34:01
Grim Reaper 
Subject: Re: Tournaments are redefined
personal info no longer needed.

10. September 2003, 23:47:00
bwildman 
Subject: Re: Tournaments are redefined
what about the personal info?

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