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23. May 2006, 00:23:18
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Stats on # games played/ing in Game Rules page

25. April 2006, 20:09:05
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Game Notation
Baked Alaskan: No, it is not possible to turn game notation on for certain games while having it off for others.

19. April 2006, 03:33:54
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Ads
rednaz23: Because I am sure you probably work directly with some one else that does the ads automatically for you!

1) I doubt it.
2) I've always loved when somebody said "I'm sure you probably...."

12. April 2006, 18:59:54
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Pedro Martínez (12. April 2006, 19:00:06)
Andre Faria: You've got to create a Ludo team first. :)

21. December 2005, 22:05:18
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Pedro Martínez (21. December 2005, 22:05:38)
grenv: Not in my eyes.

21. December 2005, 21:52:43
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: Just a minor note: Technically, it would be illegal here. But the practice of the courts is not unambiguous. Betandwin.com, expekt.com and other similar sites have never encountered any legal problems in the Czech Rep.

18. December 2005, 19:38:31
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Refactoring

4. December 2005, 03:27:55
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
mctrivia: SR is talking about "active" games, i.e. games played at once, right now.

26. November 2005, 22:57:42
Pedro Martínez 
No computer-based translators are worth relying upon. I guarantee you that. And I believe everyone who knows more that one foreign language and has some experience with on-line translators would also.

16. November 2005, 01:30:13
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Random dices
pgt: I know how you mean it. It always depends on the intention with which the "corrector" corrects the "correctee". But I would just like to let everybody know that the more you correct my mistakes, the better! :)

16. November 2005, 01:01:35
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Random dices
Andersp: LOL @ Andersp.

However, I always appreciate when someone corrects my mistakes when writing English. You can improve your language skills this way, y'know?

6. November 2005, 02:38:37
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Disgusting Avatars
Bosko Biati: Did you mean all avatars or just the 'disgusting' ones?

27. October 2005, 23:01:40
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
grenv: Just a minor note: It's the British English that is used by overwhelming majority of Czech people speaking English. At school, teachers had always been telling me that my Englsh was "rubbish". But I have never stopped being a black sheep of the Czech society and never quit using the American English. Therefore, it really surprises me that BK uses the term "vacation".

Sorry for an off-topic post.

25. October 2005, 23:18:00
Pedro Martínez 
LOL@Jason

25. October 2005, 21:13:26
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Move Defaults.......
Jason: I believe it's not true.

23. October 2005, 04:01:50
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: move numbers in game chat
Thad: For who? Fencer?

18. August 2005, 21:31:48
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Errors...not sure where to post this
Modified by Pedro Martínez (18. August 2005, 21:32:27)
M132T003C:
There doesn't seem to be an error reporting board

Try BugTracker

15. August 2005, 18:26:30
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:Ratings and resetting
playBunny: Here is the formula:
http://math.bu.edu/people/mg/ratings/approx/approx.html

I am strictly against any resetting of the BKRs.

15. August 2005, 16:31:26
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:Ratings and resetting
Modified by Pedro Martínez (15. August 2005, 16:37:19)
playBunny:

Pedro, Rex Nihilo: So someone gets a huge rating with their first few games. That's great. I'd target them as ripe for plucking. [] A few games with them and I've either found a new opponent to play or I've earned a nice handful of points for myself and sent them on the way down to their natural level. If it's cheating it's certainly a most unsuccessful form. High rated players should welcome such people with open arms, lol. []

It's very successful form, as you can see on these examples:
Molatov and his Backgammon rating

TOPGUN and his Extinction Chess and Loop Chess ratings


I don't want to have more people like this on BK. And if you allowed reseting BKRs, I'm sure there would be many of them.

Pedro: The other three opponent's rating don't matter? My understanding is that it's the average of those four games, so I rather think they'd matter as much as the first.

The other three games will affect your rating, of course, but are not relevant for the fact whether you will get such an extremely high BKR. That's only the first game. If you have no BKR and play four games with the same opponent with a BKR of, say, 2300, and you win the first game and lose the following three, your prov. rating would be 2500+. But if you lose the first and win the other three games, your BKR will not be that high. I bet it would even be under 2000.

15. August 2005, 03:33:31
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
BuilderQ: It's not easy when you already have an established rating.

15. August 2005, 02:31:56
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: has anyone ever thought of this before?
Modified by Pedro Martínez (15. August 2005, 02:33:15)
playBunny: If you had the chance to reset your BKR, it would be relatively easy to get an extremely high rating. All you would have to do is to win over someone with rating over 2000 or similarly high rating, win three more {your opponents' ratings don't matter in these three games) and you'll get a BKR somewhere around 2500 and higher...

8. August 2005, 06:39:12
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
grenv: I think wekke meant threaded boards...:)

5. August 2005, 04:11:43
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Message when tournies are over.
rod03801: Just a small correction: There are no pond tournaments. The messages we receive when a pond is finished correspond to the PMs sent by the system after a game is over.

3. August 2005, 13:08:35
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
chessmec: That doesn't look like stone to me...:)

30. July 2005, 14:00:30
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Privacy of Fellowships
chessmec: Read this, pal.
http://brainking.com/en/Staff

28. July 2005, 04:27:41
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Timed Games in Backgammon with Minutes and Seconds
playBunny: There was a discussion on javascript on the Czech version of this board and Fencer referred to it as an "enormousness"...:)

27. July 2005, 02:40:38
Pedro Martínez 
It really doesn't surprise me that those two are Kata Liana and AbigailII.

26. July 2005, 17:52:46
Pedro Martínez 
I don't care if there's a public Politics board or not. General Chat is general chat and it should be open for any kind of discussion.

26. July 2005, 17:08:14
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Politics vs. General Chat
Summertop: So it should be a Not-so-General Chat with no Politics...

24. July 2005, 09:46:01
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Spirou: That would cost reza more than continual access, I think. I used to have such type of connection also, once you're on-line, use your time as much as possible. Every dial-up costs you a lot of money...:)

24. July 2005, 09:41:21
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Spirou: The problem is that if you want to access e-mail, you usually have to get on-line first.:)

22. July 2005, 21:30:57
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: re game times
nobleheart: It just looks on me like too much work for Fencer with almost the same result as the present situation.

22. July 2005, 20:52:15
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: re game times
nobleheart: What about this? Invite him, and if he declines, send him a PM and ask him what time limit would suit him...isn't that easier?

21. July 2005, 15:00:51
Pedro Martínez 
Modified by Pedro Martínez (21. July 2005, 15:01:26)
the more time controls the better. you can always choose who to play or which tournament to play. arguments like this guy is from here and this one from there is a complete waste of time....

21. July 2005, 12:33:18
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: fencer I have an idea!!!
pgt: But what's the point towards nobelheart's idea? That it shouldn't be implemented because of that, or what?

21. July 2005, 12:23:32
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: fencer I have an idea!!!
Modified by Pedro Martínez (21. July 2005, 12:23:44)
pgt: Really? What is it?

21. July 2005, 11:12:34
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: fencer I have an idea!!!
AbigailII: Are you trying to make a point?

20. July 2005, 12:07:54
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Talking of ponds
Modified by Pedro Martínez (20. July 2005, 12:08:16)
playBunny: Click Ponds, then select "Finished" in the left drop-down menu and "Run around the pond" in the right one and click Show. Then choose any pond from the list (I recommend some of those that are at the top of that list). On the page with the pond, you can see how the game looks like and how people bet in individual rounds.

17. July 2005, 05:38:31
Pedro Martínez 
playBunny: Specifically, my objection is exactly what I wrote in my previous post.

My feature request is to either get rid of or alter the special rating formula (based on first 8 games).

17. July 2005, 04:22:12
Pedro Martínez 
I find it unbelievable that herman1 has won only 1 game of checkers over a guy with rating in 2100s but has a higher BKR than Goldarrows, i.e. 2318. I would like to see the BKR formula changed in this respect.

15. July 2005, 17:53:53
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: So you disapprove? Big deal.
ScarletRose: Your highest Hyper BKR was 1956.

15. July 2005, 12:44:35
Pedro Martínez 
If it was up to me, I would leave it the way it is now. Cheaters will always find a way. They can create as many nicks as they want. Like I said, I would leave the BKR formula unchanged and adhere to the current rules set in the User Agreement, i.e. ban those who were 'proven' to be cheating.

15. July 2005, 02:56:04
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
reza: :) I was just trying to point out the similarities of the amirh and babareza accounts...:)

15. July 2005, 02:52:09
Pedro Martínez 
Modified by Pedro Martínez (15. July 2005, 02:52:26)
Note that babareza's profile says his name is Amir Hossein Babareza

14. July 2005, 12:33:28
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: membership delete button
Walter Montego: It applies only within the borders of the Czech Republic, in accordance with the principle of territorial force of legal regulations.

14. July 2005, 12:23:50
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: membership delete button
Walter Montego:
Section 5, Paragraph 1. Letter e:
The controller shall be obliged to preserve personal data only for a period of time that is necessary for the purpose of their processing. After expiry of this period, personal data may be preserved only for statistical, scientific and archival purposes. When using personal data for these purposes, it is necessary to respect the right to protection of private and personal life of the data subject from unauthorised interference.

Section 5, Paragraph 4:
Without the consent of the data subject, the personal data may be preserved for statistical or scientific purposes. When using personal data for these purposes, it is necessary to make personal data anonymous as soon as possible. However, it is necessary to provide the required level of security according to Paragraph 13.

14. July 2005, 11:53:32
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: membership delete button
Modified by Pedro Martínez (14. July 2005, 11:54:00)
Left in disgust: Fencer is required by law (under the Czech Republich Personal Data Protection Act of April 4, 2000) to provide a method to delete the account. If a database holds personal information including published words (anything written in public on a site like this is recognised as 'published') they may only hold that information with the consent of the author. I have withdrawn my consent. Therefore, my account must be deleted. This is pretty standard in International laws regarding Data Protection

I recommend to read the Act thoroughly before stating such things. Especially its Section 5, Paragraph 1, Letter e and Section 5, Paragraph 4.

12. July 2005, 18:22:03
Pedro Martínez 
Modified by Pedro Martínez (12. July 2005, 18:22:21)
And your feature request is...?

9. June 2005, 23:50:40
Pedro Martínez 
Voilà...a dictionary...

9. June 2005, 23:37:03
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: 2 requests
grenv: nail on the head...

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