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Game link..... Ponds
Ratings link..... Regular Pond Ratings -and- Dark Pond Ratings -and- Run in the Rain Ratings
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1. February 2005, 23:09:29
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: Everyone falls into the pond - NO WINNER!

1. February 2005, 22:49:33
coan.net 
I just looked at that pond (not in it myself), but I agree with grenv - Heck, I don't think I've ready 1/2 of the descriptions of the ponds I entered!

1. February 2005, 20:34:47
coan.net 
If it's my Pond game, it is because I changed the time to a time that is already past - should start at about 5 after the next hour.

(Once I see at least 16 players signed up - I start the pond!)

30. January 2005, 21:10:38
coan.net 
I think there has been someone that bids over 500 each round anyway - not a worry for me. :-)

30. January 2005, 17:52:48
coan.net 
There is only 141 players left in that pond - don't know why anyone would have a problem trying to remmeber what one of their bids were!

30. January 2005, 17:50:15
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Re:
Stevie: Really? I kept reading how you thought they had about 350 left - not 671 left. I guess I will go and re-read it.

30. January 2005, 17:39:32
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Re:
Mike UK: Now that you mention that, I think you are correct - Alesh's auto bid WAS over 1,000 - so they only had 671 points left which is why the auto-bid changed from the 1,100+ big to the 671 bid.

Next round will the the auto-bid of 500 - and as long as someone bids more then 500, they will run out of points.

30. January 2005, 17:03:32
coan.net 
Actually I don't remember how much Alesh had left last round (someone below said something around 350)

All I know is Alesh had less then 671 points. But if they had over 555, then they should have gotten the bonus.

If they had under 555 left, then Molly should have gotten the bonus.

Does anyone know for sure what Alesh had last round left? If under 555, then grenv is correct - a bug!

30. January 2005, 16:50:48
coan.net 
Auto Bid - If a person does not put in a bid, it will use what was used last round. If they do not have the points to cover that amount, it will use as much as the user has left.

So if Alesh was bidding 671 points per round, but last round only had 350 points left - the auto bid would place the bid for only 350, not the 671 since they do not have those points to cover the bet.

26. January 2005, 15:52:44
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: 6 more hours....

http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=28

25. January 2005, 17:13:40
coan.net 
http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=91

OK Guys, only 2 more to drop in the pond to get rid of all the girls!

25. January 2005, 16:30:34
coan.net 
Grrrr.... I guess that will teach me to play my ponds right away.

http://brainking.com/game/Pond?p=1&g=14

Grrrr.....

25. January 2005, 16:18:12
coan.net 
I should get my first Pond win in about 30 hours. Yea!

25. January 2005, 02:02:12
coan.net 
Auto bid - if you do not have enough money to cover the "auto bid", it will bid as much as it can.

23. January 2005, 18:26:24
coan.net 
Game Update: http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=12

Sorry Bry, looks like you guessed wrong in this one.... and Maxxina stayed on top.

.... now lets see if I can get very lucky, but Maxxina is looking pretty good right now.

23. January 2005, 06:52:35
coan.net 
Subject: REQUEST
Actually I would also like to request to lower the limit of players needed to start a pond.

I would like to see the 16 player min. be lowered to lets say 10.

23. January 2005, 01:54:45
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
EdTrice: I believe Fencer has that planed - to have an option of how many points to start with.

Also have an option to have different bonuses - ranging from none to 500.

At least that is the last plan that I have heard.

23. January 2005, 01:37:35
coan.net 
Actually it is the lowest bet, not the minimum bet that drops you in the pond. Just in most cases boath are the same.

23. January 2005, 00:51:38
coan.net 
I know what you are trying to do - and that is get a game to start with 1,000 points each - but that is not was is being done here (Fencer will hopefully get it set up do to this at some point.)

What is being done is a game that starts with 20,000 points WITH a minimum first bet of 19,000.... which is similar to a game that starts with 1,000 points - but not the same.

If you want everyone to bid above 19,001 in the first bid - then I would think that would be inportant information to have in the rules of the game before it starts.

23. January 2005, 00:22:35
coan.net 
If the rules say that the minimum first bid has to be 19,000 - and someone bids 19,000 - well then it is within the rules set by the creator.

I would think if the creator of the tournament wanted the first bid to be at least 19,001 - they would say that in the rules.

.... to get upset at someone who bids 19,000 is like getting upset at someone who bids 100 and gets the 500 point bonus and make 400 in a round - Good bet - glad you got lucky with your bid.

... and feel lucky you did not end up in the pond

22. January 2005, 20:56:51
coan.net 
The problem is the 4 players left are so close - a bet of 7501 is the min bet to make sure you are safe - but if 2 don't bid that high, 1 of them will end up above you. OK, I know what I'm going to bet. You will find out what it is in about 20 hours!

22. January 2005, 20:43:04
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Maxxina: Bid too high and you might lose your 1st place position - bid too low and you might fall into the pond. You are actually in the worse position - most to lose. The person with the highest points after the next round will be most likely to win I believe.

22. January 2005, 20:39:42
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Very Interesting Pond
Bry: Great for the tip Bry. 1002 it is!

22. January 2005, 20:33:50
coan.net 
Subject: Very Interesting Pond
Modified by coan.net (22. January 2005, 20:34:14)
Ugh - here is an interesting pond that I'm in. 4 players left, all with between 7500-8800 points left. Bid too low and fall into the pond - bid too high and the you lose too many points. Work it right with the bonus - might leave you in a good space - do it wrong, and your fish food.

http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=12

... thought I would share this interesting pond with others.

22. January 2005, 19:07:50
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
EdTrice: I would love to read it & take a look at the spreedsheet - send it to: wolf@coan.net

22. January 2005, 00:28:38
coan.net 
Actually I believe there will be some sort of ratings and/or stats for the game at some point - just not ready yet.

21. January 2005, 16:27:59
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Antiponds
Names:

  • Advanced Pond
  • BrainKing Pond
  • Unnamed Pond Variant I (UPVI)

  • 20. January 2005, 15:51:43
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    Pedro Martínez: Well that is pointless unless we know who it is - I guess Trice is just afraid to get a "lost" next to his name in his profile.

    Without knowing who this "mystery" person is NOW at the start of the game, there is no way to look back at each move and see his "thery" in action.

    .... what a lame thing for Trice to do.... Claim he has a winning system then run for the hills when challenge about it.

    Heck, I have a way to win every game on this game site.... Just I won't prove it to anyone because I know I'm right.... lame.

    19. January 2005, 21:18:13
    coan.net 
    Trice - Please sign back up for that pond - I would like to see your system in play to see if it really work.

    To have someone else do it for you, then tell us after the fact who is was will not work since we are unable to look back at previous round bets and would need to know this information before hand.

    But if you are going to stay out, why not share this excel spreedsheet - wolf@coan.net

    19. January 2005, 17:07:46
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    EdTrice: I would like to see you stay in it to test your system - I mean no matter if you or anyone else is in it, you are always going to have the people who make strange bets which (in my opinion) will throw a wrench into any type of strategy or system - but would love to see if your system can overcome these normal odd bets.

    19. January 2005, 07:05:29
    coan.net 
    Subject: Congrats drgnrdr
    ... and congrats to drgnrdr who I'm sure will bet at least 999 on this next move in this game:

    http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=30

    19. January 2005, 06:56:26
    coan.net 
    so lets say 20 players - 19 rounds. You want to keep at least 500 for round 19 to hopefully be enough to get bonus (19,500) - round 18 with 3 players left - safe to say someone will be below 1,000 left so a bet of 1,000 should be safe (down to 18,500)

    etc... etc... Still a lot of guessing which will work for about 1/2 the game, but with so many players making unpredictable bets - it will be hard for a system to work.... in my opinion. (I would love to see the math though - would be interesting)

    19. January 2005, 06:32:25
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    EdTrice: I also do not understand how there can be a system for this, and would also love to take a look at the spreedsheet.

    For example, start with 20,000 points - 20 players - first bet - what does your system tell you what to bet? What factors are in place to decided what to bet?

    On first bets, I have seen some fall into the pond with a bet of 3, others with a bet of 18 (and as the game goes on - I would think first low bets will be 100+ or even 1,000+)

    On first bet, i have seen some people get the 500 bonus with bets in the 200's - giving them OVER 20,000 points to start the second round. But I have seen some bet over 1,000+ on the first round also - leaving them over 500 down.

    I just don't see how a system can help - but i'm interested in learning.

    19. January 2005, 06:15:07
    coan.net 
    You know what, I can win 100% of all my Pond games if all my opponents make predictable bets too!

    19. January 2005, 05:23:52
    coan.net 
    Subject: Pond Winners
    Looks like Pedro Martínez will be the first pond winner of his own pond! - http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=69&trnst=10

    Shortly after that, zockerdotcom should be our second pond winner - http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=26&trnst=10

    18. January 2005, 21:10:26
    coan.net 
    ... and luckly Pawns can not play in the ponds!

    18. January 2005, 17:10:44
    coan.net 
    That is what I was thinking was happening - so now I'll add 2, to make it 1 above the 1 added by other players! HA!

    18. January 2005, 16:36:21
    coan.net 
    Subject: odd number bets
    What I like is how the majority of all guesses are odd numbers - that is end with 3, or 5, or 7, or 9

    Just one of the trends I have seen from almost everyone. :-)

    17. January 2005, 21:08:19
    coan.net 
    1) I don't like the idea of if you do not bet, it is the same as resigning - since this game has no vacations or weekends (like normal games), then the 1 or 2 day ponds would be very hard for some players. Since now, if they are on a weekend, at least a move is made for them and they don't have to worry about getting on and betting.

    I really do not see the resign issue being a problem as time goes on. A lot of people signed up without really knowing how a pond would work, which has lead to some wanting out. I just don't see this as being a major issue down the road.

    16. January 2005, 17:50:18
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    Pedro Martínez: I seen that Cerise was in first place, so I was worried that they might only be betting 1 in losing games - so i decided not to take the chance in that game! Actually what is funny is if it wasn't for your low bet, I would have still fell into the pond with my bet of 42..... well i guess funny for me at least.

    16. January 2005, 17:34:12
    coan.net 
    yup... taking a chance does not always work.... Looking back, probable not work saving 30-40 points, but O'well...

    Plus I agree that if someone tells another person that they are going to bet 1, that would be "cheating" and not in the spirit of the game. Actually even if it was posted here and such would not be fair to the other people who may not read these boards.

    16. January 2005, 06:03:30
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    Czuch Chuckers: But when someone bets 1 and commits "pond suicide" in middle of a game, it effects everyone, not just one of a few - if effects the people who use stategy, and others you love to play turn by turn - both which are good ways to play. Yes, I was lucky this time because I found a short-term stategy to use in this situation to help me - it was a chance that could have cost me falling into the pond, and a chance I decided to take.

    I would agree with a rule change of if a player has 0 points left, then they are out and not have the next round bet of 0 - as long as the rule change is properly announced so everyone knows it before someone bids 1 and then finds out about the rule change when they fall into the pond. ---- which would be hard to do since most will not re-read the rules, and many do not read any of the discussion boards.

    I like the rule that if you do not bet, you use the last bet that was used rule - I would not want to see that changed. Ponds are good and quick now with no vacations or weekends, so this rule is a good one in my opinion.

    16. January 2005, 05:42:38
    coan.net 
    Also I do not like the idea to have a resign option. Take an example someone else posted a couple of weeks ago.

    If someone has 0 points left, and you see this and bet 1 point - but they decided to resign instead of playing their bet of 0 - then that just messed up the game for the many players who just bet 1.

    Also another example is when there are few players left - I know for myself, I bet differently depending on how many people are left in the game. If people just start resigining 1/2 way through the game, it could mess up bets for users who like to use a little bit of strategy when placing bets.

    Anyway, I really don't see this becoming a big problem after this game has been around for awhile (and after the very big first one).

    16. January 2005, 05:36:22
    coan.net 
    Modified by coan.net (16. January 2005, 05:38:04)
    Opps, I forgot I can't go back and look at past bets. Are you sure he did not have 0 points left... which would be a bet of zero. (Different then no bet).

    Actually that is probable what happen since 3 other players bet 1 point.

    edited to include link to pond:

    http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=52&trnst=10

    16. January 2005, 05:34:36
    coan.net 
    Stevie - I will go take a look.

    16. January 2005, 05:32:28
    coan.net 
    Modified by coan.net (16. January 2005, 05:32:57)
    Actually I don't think you can resign. A bet of 0 is when it is the first round and there is no bid. (So it is really NO BID, not a bid of zero)

    16. January 2005, 05:21:32
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Re:
    Czuch Chuckers: ... and I see you went and accuse me of having inside information in the game discussion also. nice to see your old rude self back chuck.

    16. January 2005, 05:10:54
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Re:
    Czuch Chuckers: Not sure what you were told, but I did not know for sure that the person in question would be low. I noticed in some other games they did bid 1, but I also noticed that in another - they bid high. So it was a chance that I took if a few of my games to also bid low, and I'm sure your attitute would be completely opposet if it did not work and I ended up falling in the pond.

    This is a game where sometimes you need to take a chance, and I did. Learning how other players play is just like any other game on this site. In battleboats, I know some people who will never place their boats next to each other, another player I know will never place their boats near the edge of the board. In Espionage, I know a player who will always place his castle in one of the 2 corners. In this pond game, I'm also learning trends of users. The person in question was a short-term trend that I noticed, but I'm also learning long-term trends of users. This is a game, and I'm playing the game.

    15. January 2005, 19:50:41
    coan.net 
    I seen that too Pedro - which is why I bet 3, and in case Cerisa did not bet 1, I would hope furbster would be 2 and I would still be safe with 3! :-)

    15. January 2005, 19:40:18
    coan.net 
    Actually I guessed Cerisa was going to bet one for the reason Maxxina said, and then I also expected furbster to bet 2 because I seen him notice the trend before I did in another pond. Having Maxxina also bid low was a surprise to me! :-)

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