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23. January 2006, 05:15:42
coan.net 
Subject: Re: S-B calculation
Thad: Well I do not think we need to calcuate how many gammon cubed tournaments there are, but since what I have seen is that gammon tournaments with a cube are less popular then lets say a gammon tournament without the cube, I would think that a majority of cubed gammon tournaments only have 1 section. (under 8 players)

Not saying that makes it any less important of an issue since even if a few tournaments are calulated wrong and someone is unable to move to the next round in a tournament is too many in my opinion.

23. January 2006, 04:33:26
coan.net 
Subject: Re: S-B calculation
fungame: I did not think about it as being a first round of multiply rounds, so you are correct - that would be a problem.

22. January 2006, 22:29:22
coan.net 
Subject: Re: S-B calculation
gringo: Well when new things are programmed (tournaments with cube), sometimes things like this happens.

Normally what Fencer does is when he does fix something like this, he will go back and "fix" all past tournaments so I'm sure that it will be fixed sooner or later - probable just not a top priority.

22. January 2006, 21:59:18
coan.net 
Subject: Re: S-B calculation
arpa: Yea, it was pointed out awhile back that tournaments which use the cube are not caluclated corretly - I think I posted on this board what I found out.

I'm not sure if anyone had told Fencer, or posted it in the Bug tracker yet. But I think Fencer is planning a big update to the tournament code, so he may just be waiting until that happens to fix it all at that time.

31. December 2005, 00:36:44
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
BG: yea, that person created TONS of tournaments that start WAY in advance, making the tournament list VERY long.

23. December 2005, 21:25:26
coan.net 
Subject: Re: S-B calculation
BIG BAD WOLF: Plus this looks like it is doing it to many (maybe all) the multi-point gammon tournaments.

23. December 2005, 21:24:13
coan.net 
Subject: Re: S-B calculation
arpa: OK, I see what it is doing now - but still believe it is wrong.

It is looking at how many games within each match which were won to calculate the S-B. So no matter if the game in the match is worth 1 point, or 5 points - that part does not effect the S-B.

So for the tournamnet you gave:

You actually won 3 games against JPS - So S-B calcualted as 3x3 (9)
You actually won 2 games against aledates - so S-B calculated as 2x2 (4)
You actually won 2 games against qusar - so S-B calculates as 2x0 (0)
You actually won 0 games against Nez - so 0x2 = 0
Total = 13

For JPS:

won 3 games against arpa = 3x3 = 9
won 4 games against aledates = 4x2 = 8
won 3 games against qusar = 3x0 = 0
won 5 games against nez. = 5x2 = 10

Total = 27

.... and so on.

Anyway, this is of course the wrong way to calculate the S-B, so you need to let Fencer know.

23. December 2005, 21:16:02
coan.net 
Subject: Re: S-B calculation
arpa: I would go post it in the Bug Tracker if I was you - that calculated S-B makes no sense. The person who won no games even got an S-B, which normally should be 0.

23. December 2005, 21:10:50
coan.net 
Subject: Re: S-B calculation
volant: S-B is an abbreviation for Sonneborn-Berger

FAQ: http://brainking.com/en/FAQ?ht=19

Basicly if there is a tie in points, an S-B is created to see if it can break the tie.

23. December 2005, 20:54:52
coan.net 
Subject: Re: S-B calculation
arpa: At first glance, no it is not. Looks like you should have won with a S-B of 5. (JPS only has 4)

With it being a multi-point tournament, looks like it is trying to calculate something differently.... but I can't figure out how.

18. December 2005, 17:01:39
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Prize tournament
tmm43: That should be good enough - as long as you clearly note what the money is for, they should be able to place it towards the correct thing.

.... and by looking at the tournament, it says the payment is ready to go so it must have worked!

15. December 2005, 18:25:41
coan.net 
Subject: Tournament for Dummies
The #12 for dummies tournament is ready for sign ups.

ALL games for dummies (under 1500 & unrated) #12
  • For players rated 1500 or under
  • For unrated players
  • 5 days, 1 hour to move, standard days off
  • GREAT for someone learning a new game
  • GREAT for someone to play without being "killed" by experts
  • To start around January 15, 2006

    SIGN UP HERE - SIGN UP HERE - SIGN UP HERE

    Good Luck to all!

  • 15. December 2005, 18:23:32
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    lovelysharon: nope.

    For example, a two game per two playes with 8 players per section will actually start up to 14 games for a person - but the system only uses the 5 or 10 free spaces to allow users in. (So a pawn/knight could sneak in a few extra games over the limit if the want.) :-)

    15. December 2005, 18:17:46
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Tournament
    Retep: Like lovelysharon said:

  • If it is a two game match = 10 game spots needed
  • If it is a one game match = 5 game spots needed

    Does not matter it the sections are made to give you only 3 games, or 14 games - the system only looks for the 5 or 10 spots free, depending on the tournament type (one game per two players, or two games per two players)

  • 15. December 2005, 15:49:21
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Create a tournament
    Hrqls: Well usually I thought whenever you posted a link, even if it has a language (like en) in it, it will still take the person to the correct area. Why PhatPlaya's link below was not doing that I'm not sure.....

    14. December 2005, 23:09:51
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Create a tournament
    Hrqls:

    <*A HREF=Tournaments?trg=12533&trnst=0*>

    Withou
    t the *'s above - will take you to (English user):

    http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=12533&trnst=0

    14. December 2005, 20:08:11
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Create a tournament
    Retep: Only rooks can create tournaments.

    Here is a table which list out the differences between pawn/knight/rook (a little out of date, but pretty good)

    http://brainking.com/en/PaidMembership?p=1

    14. December 2005, 03:15:18
    coan.net 
    I fixed the link - should work for any language without changing anything. :-)

    18. November 2005, 19:43:22
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Entries and available slots
    Pioneer54: Yes, the system will automaticly delete the games where not enough players sign up.

    14. November 2005, 19:53:31
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Halma 10X10
    Dryznik: CLICK HERE for all open tournament for Halma 10x10. (Currently 20 tournaments)

    Just go to the tournaments link, an in the "find tournaments" drop down box - choose Halma 10x10 and click show.

    Also, as a rook - you are open to create new tournaments. There are no "site tournaments" like on other sites, all tournaments created on BrainKing are created by users. And as a rook, you can also create any new tournament you want also. So if you see something that you think people will sign up for, feel free to start your own. I will be happy to help if you need help in creating your own tournament.

    5. November 2005, 16:01:59
    coan.net 
    Subject: ◙ The Gammon Cube ◙ - Hyper 21 [#2]
    The first Hyper21 tournament is getting ready to start in a few hours with 32 players signed up - yea!

    Since it so popular, I've created the second tournament

    http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=12092&tri=68060&trnst=0

    It is a Hyper Backgammon tournament using the cube to 21 points. Since Hyper Backgammon can be a quick game, it is perfect to use the 21 point cube with it. Open to everyone. Set to start around November 20th. Good Luck!

    20. October 2005, 01:32:10
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Fencer
    Thad: Actually you know on second thought, an improved tournament system was the other thing along with the backgammon double cube - so maybe it will be something that is possible. I'm all for it.

    19. October 2005, 22:19:08
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Fencer
    Bry: Well I could probable field 3 teams from my fellowship! Actually I agree with you, it would be nice if for some tournaments if 2 teams could be entered. I always feel bad because some people who were one my previous teams are not in the new teams - but to be fair to all the members, I try to give everyone a chance to enter.

    Thad: The reason Fencer gave before was that it would put extra strain on the servers (not to mention extra programming). Since the server would have to scan each tournament, run it's "program" on each tournament to determin if enough has been finished, and would have to do this probable at least once a day on the 1,500 - 2,000 tournaments that are still running. Maybe there could be an easier way, and if so - I would back up that suggestion also.

    18. October 2005, 21:26:43
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Question
    arpa: You can leave any current team and join a new team. All current team tournaments which you were originally in will continue like normal with you in them.

    17. October 2005, 20:23:19
    coan.net 
    Subject: Hyper 21 +
    Hyper Backgammon is a pretty quick game, so a 21 point cube match is Perfect for this game:

    Hyper 21 - Starts November 5th

    = = = = = =

    Plus since some do not know how to play with the cube, some practice tournaments have been set up where NO BKR Ratings will be effected - great way to jump right in and learn.

  • Oct 20 - 5 Point Cube Backgammon #1
  • Oct 30 - 5 Point Cube Backgammon #2

  • 9. October 2005, 00:45:59
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    Exactly - if you like it, join. If not, then don't join. There are plenty of tournaments with many different limits for everyone - so instead of complaining about ones you do not like, it's much beter to just join the ones that fits your needs the best.

    8. October 2005, 17:35:02
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    BG: That is the time allowed per move

    3. October 2005, 00:21:46
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    nobleheart: I'm not sure what you are saying.

    My "dummies" tournaments are setup so that only people rated 1500 and below along with unrated players can sign up. But the problem is that people will sign up when they are below the rated level or unrated, but by the time it starts - ratings change to go above the limit so if they are way over, the tournament creators job is to remove those people.

    I could set up intermediate & advance tournaments also for players rated in many different sections - many the next time I create a "dummies" tournament in a few weeks, I may create 3 tournaments for different levels or something - I will think about it.

    29. September 2005, 03:22:03
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    No, what is hard is when only 4 players are signed up and one of them are in lets say the 1700's.

    So on one hand you want to remove the now really high rated person, but on the other hand - if you do, that tournament will not start. Now that is a hard choice.

    = = = = =

    Luckly I have not encountered a situation where someone is at 1599, and another is a little higher. - so have not had to worry about that. (But if I did, and plenty of other people were in the tournament under the limit - I would probable remove both.) Again, 1600 is the number around where I conser to be "way" over 1500 - so I do have some flexability either way. But again luckly I have not had to worry about a situation like that yet.

    28. September 2005, 20:41:31
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: 1
    THE HIT MAN: As I write in the tournament description, if a rating changes to be WAY over 1500 (which I normally make the cut off mark at 1600), I remove them. Since ratings do go up and down, and normally my tournaments sign up time stay open for about a month - a lot can change.

    And if someone is a little over 1500 when it comes time to start, I will normally let them stay. But when it goes way over I will remove them.

    I'm sorry that I do not write the fact that "way over" to me equals 1600 and over, but that is the same rule of thumb that I have used on all 11 of my "for dummies" tournaments.

    28. September 2005, 20:28:08
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: 1
    Modified by coan.net (28. September 2005, 20:29:23)
    THE HIT MAN: This is what is in the tournament description:

    "►► Since it is possible for someones rating to raise about 1500 after signing up, if the rating is WAY over 1500 I may remove that person from the tournament - to keep it fair for everyone. (PLEASE NOTE - I will go through and remove these players about a day or so before the tournament starts... so if you see someone way over 1500, they will be removed before the tournament starts.) "

    The tournament is set to start soon, so I went through and made my first cleaning. My normal "rule of thumb" is to remove anyone more then 100 over the limit - so if someone did raise their rating to 1534, they will still be able to play. Anyone over the 1600, well I remove them as per the rules of the tournament.

    This is nothing against you - I do this for everyone. Heck, I also removed my sister from the Hasami Shogi tournament since her rating was now over the 1600 point, so I don't know how you can think I'm being mean. I can understand if I did not mention that this would be done ahead of time, but I did - Go read the tournament description - it is all there! It is about a day before it starts, and like the description says - I'm going through and removing the higher rated players. I'm sorry if you can not read this or did not understand this, but I'm not sure how I could make it any more clear.

    = = =

    The point of the "dummies" tournament is for players with low ratings, or unrated to be able to play either a new game, or a game which they may not be too good at without having "experts" with high ratings ready to kill them in 3 moves. You, and anyone are welcome to play in any game where your rating is under 1500. But if it goes to high before the tournament starts, to be fair to everyone - I will have to remove them. (Again, as writen in the tournament description.)

    Still a day left if anyone else wants to join:

    http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=11113&trnst=0

    28. September 2005, 20:04:19
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: 1
    THE HIT MAN: As I just replied to you in the private message you sent me, your current rating is 1635 - which is over the 1500 limit.

    If you read the instructions of the tournament, I clearly state that I will remove people who are over the limit before the tournament starts - which is what I was doing.

    21. September 2005, 03:02:28
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: 1
    THE HIT MAN: huh?

    He got his 4th game complete on September 19th - that was less then 2 days ago. All it took was for him to sign up for the tournament BEFORE 2 days ago and it would allow him to do it.

    I'm sorry if you do not understand this.

    21. September 2005, 02:54:51
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: 1
    THE HIT MAN: He just recently got a rating - and the tournament was setup to accept unrated players - he stayed unrated until his fourth game

    ... so he probable signed up while still unrated and sliped in that way. The only thing to do is have the tournament creator create a tournament that does not allow unrated to join, or have the tournament creator remove anyone over the limit before the tournament starts. But once it starts... it's too late.

    16. September 2005, 20:45:03
    coan.net 
    Only about 10 days to sign up for BrainKing's 3rd Birthday Tournaments - How cool would it be if we can get at least 4 players in every game! (Which a game needs at least 4 players to start.)

    Also to start a few days after that, is the next "dummies" tournament for players with ratings of 1500 or less. (Everyone higher will be thrown out before it starts)

    = = = = = = = = = = = = =

    ►►►►► Happy 3rd Birthday BrainKing ◄◄◄◄◄ - This is set to start on September 26 - which just happens to be pretty close to BrainKing's 3rd Birthday. All Games. Would be cool if we could get enough players to play in each game type! (That would be at least 4 for each game type)

    = = = = = = = = = = = = =

    ►ALL games for dummies (under 1500 & unrated) #11◄ - Set to start on September 30th, this is the 11th "Dummies" tournament.

    This tournament is for players rated BELOW 1500, or unrated - so it give a good chance for players to try new games.... without being "killed" by expert players.

    16. September 2005, 15:47:38
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: hmmm...
    Mobius: Next rounds will always start for a pawn - even if it takes them OVER their limit. (They just will not be able to start any new games until they get back under their limit.)

    15. September 2005, 23:30:56
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    ClayNashvilleTn: For team tournaments - POINTS is what decides who wins.

    If 2 (or more) teams have the same amount of points, then it looks at the score (which is wins & loses) - and the team with the most wins is then the winner.

    So there has been in the past a team which had the highest amount of wins & score, but was just short in points - so lost.

    7. September 2005, 21:17:18
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    Bry: Actually as a side note, since the "digs" were pointed towards me, I do not like to moderate those types of posts since it would seem too much like I was "abusing" my power to help myself (Unless it is CLEARLY over the lines). But don't worry - I can handle the idiots who like the bring up the same subject every few months since they apparently can not read my profile, or remember what was said last time.

    5. September 2005, 15:34:55
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    Modified by coan.net (5. September 2005, 15:56:18)
    Pedro Martínez: Well since you are unable to read a persons profile, you would know that when asked - I will try to play games faster if needed and asked, but trying to make a point on a public board is not asking nicely now... is it? Czuch - you have to be smarted then that. It takes at least at a very minimum 15 days to finish a pond, and many more days for bigger ponds or longer day ponds - and you can very simply Look at my ratings chart and tell I started to slow down in games (Chart starts to have less "points") when my rating was in the 2300-2400 range, long from the #1 rating in the game - WHICH I'm not number 1 - PLUS I'm still playing in active games and even though I never said I was stoping - just not playing in as many which I still have active ponds I'm playing in, and will be starting more once those are complete. Even though all this I have said before, but since you are not smart enough to remember either - I will repeat it all again. When I started getting so many games, I had plenty of time to play and was able to keep up with games. With a new job and other things in my private life, my on-line game playing time has went down and have been unable to play as quickly So many games were started when I had time, and unfortunatly were not complete before my on-line time went down. It is not news that I'm now not a quick player - it is a fact that I openly admit - and is something that I openly admit in my profile. I find it very funny that in one week, I have one person telling me I'm not playing enough - then have another player - ALONG WITH THE SAME FIRST PLAYER - telling me I'm playing too much.

    *EDIT: First took out the "idiots" comment since some might take it as I'm trying to call Pedro an idiot, which I did not mean it as an insult - so I removed it.

    *ADDITION: For Czuch: Since you may not know how to work the charts, MY POND CHART FOR MY LAST 20 OR SO PONDS - as you can see, when I started to slow down, I was not close to the #1 position, and even diped to 2100 at one point. If you can not understand the chart, please PM me and I can try to explain them to you.... since I know they can be a little tricky.

    5. September 2005, 01:58:20
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Quiz
    Modified by coan.net (5. September 2005, 02:26:40)
    Pedro Martínez: And you point is......??? I never claim to be fast and I try join tournament with long limits. But I'm glad you felt like taking the time to research this fact..... even though for anyone smart, I mention right in my profile that I'm not a quick mover so what you are saying is nothing new... but I hope you feel beter for pointing out what is already in my profile...... Something that I already admit openly in my profile for the whole site to read. I'm sure you have helped every single person on this site without a mouse who is unable to click on my name and read my profile on their own. I'm sure they will thank you.

    4. September 2005, 19:30:14
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Quiz
    Pedro Martínez: Oh, and they are all 4 days to move or more. Actually only one is 4 days, the rest are 5 or 7 days to move.

    1. September 2005, 21:15:12
    coan.net 
    Subject: Tournaments to come
    Modified by coan.net (2. September 2005, 00:13:19)
    I have 2 tournaments that is set to start later this month.

    = = = = = = = = = = = = =

    ►►►►► Happy 3rd Birthday BrainKing ◄◄◄◄◄ - This is set to start on September 26 - which just happens to be pretty close to BrainKing's 3rd Birthday. All Games. Would be cool if we could get enough players to play in each game type! (That would be at least 4 for each game type)

    = = = = = = = = = = = = =

    ►ALL games for dummies (under 1500 & unrated) #11◄ - Set to start on September 30th, this is the 11th "Dummies" tournament.

    This tournament is for players rated BELOW 1500, or unrated - so it give a good chance for players to try new games.... without being "killed" by expert players.

    28. August 2005, 05:34:57
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Grand Chess for beginners

    24. August 2005, 22:26:01
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Team tourneys
    ArtfulDodger: That is correct. But a different 8 player can play in the next backgammon team tournament if you want.

    And once a team tournament starts, a player can leave the team and go join a different team for the next team tournament - even if the last one for the other team is still going on.

    24. August 2005, 21:57:11
    coan.net 
    Modified by coan.net (24. August 2005, 21:57:26)
    Then The Gammon Cube could beat Bry's Backgammon Fellowship TWICE AS MUCH! YEA!

    *runs away quickly*

    24. August 2005, 21:39:02
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Team tourneys
    ArtfulDodger: Once that team tournament starts, the 8 players that start the tournament will have to complete the tournament.

    IF a new team tournament is created, then you can pick anyone else (or the same) players from the team to play in the new team tournament.

    24. August 2005, 00:25:47
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: September 26th, 2002 - 20:50:55
    ArtfulDodger: Well I bought some lottery tickets today when I got gas - if I win tonight, I'll make each of those a prize tournament! (don't hold your breath.) :-)

    24. August 2005, 00:21:03
    coan.net 
    Subject: September 26th, 2002 - 20:50:55
    Are you asking what the date above is?

    Well it is the date that BrainKing was born! (well close enough for the sake of this post)

    September 26th, 2002 - 20:50:55 Czech Local Server Time - User #1 (Fencer) and user #2 (Liquid) first signed on to this game site. Well the 3rd birthday of this event is almost here, so a special 3rd BrainKing Birthday Tournament has been created

    ►►►►► Happy 3rd Birthday BrainKing ◄◄◄◄◄

    All tournaments - 5 days per move - Good luck to all! (Starts September 26th, 21:00 Czech local server time)

    23. August 2005, 21:30:07
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re:
    ClayNashvilleTn: Um... yea - take a look:

    http://brainking.com/en/TeamTournaments?tri=49&trnst=10

    2216 avg. BKR for our players.

    (Of course Bry's Backgammon fellowship will be higher once they enter - he picks the top 8 players in his fellowship, so all those players will be over 2200, with an avg of over 2300 I would guess.)

    23. August 2005, 20:50:49
    coan.net 
    Yup - one of the players needs to be the captain. You can either make yourself the captain, or someone else on the team.

    Then, have the captain go to the team tournament

    http://brainking.com/en/TeamTournaments?tri=49&trnst=10

    And they should be able to select the 8 players that will play and then you will be signed up.

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