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4. August 2004, 02:03:45
Kevin 
If there are two separate enclosed sections the only way you can change the outcome is by enclosing part of your section, eliminating some of your moves - as long as both players fill in their section completely, "perfect moves" are every move.

4. August 2004, 09:09:56
frs 
Subject: Amazons Etiquette
In Amazons, I resign or ask my opponent to resign, when territory borders are closed and thus the game result is settled.

I usually attach a message like "Black has remaing moves, White <w> remaing moves. Thus I (ask you to) resign ..."

My experience is, that almost anyone accepts a reasonable request to resign.

4. August 2004, 09:46:14
pijon 
Subject: Re: Amazons Etiquette
Yes, it is that I make also. Regrettably, some players do not accept it and we oblige to fill automatically the squares. When one knows the final result and when the reflection does not exist any more, it is not very pleasant.
For my part, I do not agree to replay with opponents who have a practice so.

4. August 2004, 12:07:10
JJFlash 
Subject: Re: Amazons Etiquette
Just because another player does not see the futility of a give position, that does not make it OK to ask them to give up. Some other games are actually enjoyable to get the final "kill", (even though Amazons isn't) so why not just offer a "GG" comment when the outcome is determined - maybe the other player will get the hint. Maybe their skills are so low, that they need to see the bitter end before they understand. Maybe they are just being difficult & it is the only satisfaction that they will get out of the game. Whatever the circumstances, it just seems rude to tell someone to give up (even a lost position)

4. August 2004, 16:06:04
coan.net 
Subject: Amazons Etiquette
You also have to remember that Amazons is still a new game for many, so some may not see that they are in a losing situation, plus others might also like to play the game out to help them actually see the end of the game.

5. August 2004, 00:37:58
The Hunter 
to be honest I feel it is better to play the game out and looserather than just give up. I feel giving up is wose than loosing cause if you loose then at least you tried. though if it is painfully obvious that one person has...lets say 6 moves left and the other has 25 then I under stand where you are coming from. but if it is 23 and 25 one person may make a major mistake (which can happen) then I think it should be played out.

not sure if that made any sence but thats how I see it.

5. August 2004, 02:09:31
talon 
Subject: asking opponent to resign
I also feel it is better to play a game to the end. If the "winning" player is bored? with the game then they can choose to resign themselves. But,to ask an opponent to resign seems presumptuous. The tables can turn if a mistake is made by the one who thinks they inevitably will win. There is a chess player who requests that his opponent resign whenever he captures their Queen first ! That seems to be 'jumping the gun' a bit and being rather short-sighted. If someone is ahead in Amazons or any other game and is bored with playing they always have the option to resign. But to ask another to resign seems to be poor etiquette.

5. August 2004, 02:22:02
BuilderQ 
*No chess player on this planet* I don't think you've played enough people. Anyways, in most game types experts can see the outcome a long way off.

5. August 2004, 02:26:57
The Hunter 
Modified by The Hunter (5. August 2004, 02:29:28)
I agree. Why force some one to quit when they think they can still win? Or maybe your opponent is doing what the game is ment for, having fun. I think most of us forget to actually sit and enjoy the game and rather focus more on winning. Maybe your opponent enjoys actually finishing a game rather then trying to get wins.

Edit:I'm a bit slow with my responce eh?

5. August 2004, 02:36:48
BuilderQ 
Last time I checked, every chess player was not in the master class. Queen odds have been given in real games.

5. August 2004, 02:42:38
BuilderQ 
I guess by real you mean the world championship?

By the way, in maharajah chess, white starts with much more than a queen deficeit.

5. August 2004, 02:47:33
BuilderQ 

5. August 2004, 04:42:12
talon 
Subject: Queen odds
Good reference BuilderQ. I am by no means in the upper echelons of chess as
QuoUsque seems to be but I have witnessed a fair number of Chess games where after the Queen was taken the 'Queenless' player went on to win. I will duck now and try to avoid your arrows ;)

5. August 2004, 07:21:24
Kevin 
It is not impossible to win without a queen. I (a very poor chess player) have won at least a few games having lost my queen rather early. Against an experienced opponent, however, that is different.

5. August 2004, 08:07:57
coan.net 
.... and back to talk about Amazons please.

5. August 2004, 09:27:08
kitti 
A mistake could drastically reduce ones territory even when the game is "decided". Of course such mistakes don't happen if the players know what they are doing and are giving a bit of attention to the game. But that's not always the case.

However, i also think that it is very annoing to play out the end when the territories are enclosed. I will resign when i see i have lost and wish my opponent would do the same. But if they choose to fill the board then so be it.

And of course a game of chess can be won without the queen. With experienced players playing that is very unlikely and at top level it's next to impossible. But at general BrainKing level it happens all the time.

5. August 2004, 11:38:45
Jason 
how about a type of blackhole amazons , simmilar to blackhole reversi , im not sure if it would limit the game too much but would stop people from having a good starting point ...what are other opinions ??.

5. August 2004, 11:46:03
Stevie 
would that be similar to the one sugested earlier with the centre 4 squares as water?

5. August 2004, 11:55:18
Jason 
lol , possibly , i didnt read back enough ;)

5. August 2004, 11:55:59
Stevie 
Ill let you off then Jason LOL

6. August 2004, 23:44:14
frs 
Subject: real-time Amazons game server
Sometimes I'm in the mood to play and finish an entire Amazons game in a single online session.

Does anyone know a real-time Amazons game server, which supports time limits like 30 seconds/move, 12 moves in 8 minutes or 20 minutes/game?

17. August 2004, 04:16:03
BuilderQ 
Subject: Re: real-time Amazons game server
I think the Generic Game Server supports real-time games of Amazons.

18. August 2004, 12:38:57
Jason 
Subject: amazon players wanted
is there anyone that is not already in a team that would be willing to join my team so i can enter the team tourney ? if you are not already a member of my fellowship you can join here jasons games room

25. August 2004, 04:36:33
Skyking 
I'm feeling left out. Can someone show me how to play Amazons. I see the rules yet can't comprehend them

25. August 2004, 04:50:38
Chimera 
I'm not the best player but if you would like I will play you an unrated game and tell you what I can.

25. August 2004, 04:57:36
coan.net 
Honestly the best way to learn is just to jump in and start playing a couple of games. Once you start to see and play, things make a lot more sense.

29. August 2004, 06:22:46
long 
Subject: End Game
Is it end when a player cannot move or when he makes the final move ?

29. August 2004, 08:01:31
Kevin 
It shouldn't really matter - the player who, on his/her turn, cannot move loses. I have not yet completed a game to that point so I wouldn't know if the final move of the losing player is required.

30. August 2004, 05:52:44
long 
Subject: Re: End Game
Well, we are completely separated and have equal number of squares left ?

30. August 2004, 06:02:25
Jason 
if you have the equal number of moves left , then the one who moves next will be the one who loses the game when the board fills up because they will run out of spaces first (providing all available spaces can be used )

7. November 2004, 10:58:16
The Raven King 
there should be a 'pass this move' option for this game as in Go. two passes and it is over

24. November 2004, 03:14:37
Grim Reaper 
That would change nothing. If your position is so bad that you pass, your opponent just passes as well. Then, next time you pass, you are done.

24. November 2004, 08:16:24
The Raven King 
Subject: Re:
stuck in a tedious endgame when the outcome is determined is unnecessary

14. December 2004, 02:23:40
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23. December 2004, 18:08:46
Grim Reaper 
Subject: Amazons "Size"
Today I was curious to know "how big" this game is when compared to chess. I decided to start by counting the number of positions where there is a definite loss.

There are 100 squares on the board, and when 92 are occupied, it must mean white has lost since black made the last move.

How many positions like that are there?

Well there are 100!/92!8! ways to have 92 arrows shot, and 8!/4!4! ways for white to occupy the remaining 8 empty squares, and 4!/4! ways for black to fill in the last 4 squares for each of these positions.

100!/92!8! =

100x99x98x97x96x95x94x93/8x7x6x5x4x3x2 =

186,087,894,300

8!/4!4! = 140

4!/4! = 1

So the total is:

26,052,305,202,000

Over 26 trillion ways to lose if you have filled every square on the board.

24. December 2004, 04:41:36
The Hunter 
Subject: Re: Amazons "Size"
ok, so, um.... that completely confused me @_@

24. December 2004, 08:04:58
Grim Reaper 
It was meant to convey the notion that there are more positions in the game of Amazons than the game of chess.

There are 26 trillion ways to have the board completely filled. Think of how many positions are possible along the way!

24. December 2004, 08:07:08
Grim Reaper 
And the "!" sign means "factorial" in math.

like 3! = 3x2x1, 5! = 5x4x3x2x1, etc.

18. February 2005, 14:27:04
Hrqls 
when a player has 1 move left ... and no room to shoot the arrow on that move .. will he still be able to make that move ?

can O move in the example below ?

XXXX
X.OX
XXXX

18. February 2005, 15:25:56
bwildman 
the arrow will go to the square he/she just left.

18. February 2005, 15:26:31
Hrqls 
ah! oops i forgot about that one :)

thanks ... can you tell i am not that good with amazones ? ;)

18. February 2005, 15:32:38
bwildman 
LOL...knowing hw you just lost tells you my experiences!! LOL:)

18. February 2005, 15:45:28
Hrqls 
hey! i havent lost a single game yet ;)

somehow i get overrun by all amazones that i encounter ;)

14. March 2005, 07:43:08
ScarletRose 
Subject: who wants to play Amazons..
send invite please.. :)

12. July 2005, 03:01:17
ScarletRose 
Congrats Jason on your new job..

12. July 2005, 06:07:09
Jason 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: Thanks

12. July 2005, 14:34:04
bwildman 
Cave Men ROCK!!!
good luck Jason!

22. July 2005, 12:23:59
ghardh 
Subject: Amazons & nothing else
Meanwhile the first round of the Amazons & nothing else tournament is finished.
Congratulations to the winners Chessmaster2000 and Ahmagh!
The final round has already started as a 3-win-match between them.

I would like to anounce the creation of a new tournament of this type.

24. October 2005, 05:42:55
frs 
Subject: Amazons Translations @ Wikipedia
I 've provided a german translation of the Game of Amazons to wikipedia.org recently; and I ask you to proof-read that german translation -- or to submit a translation of the game of Amazons in your native language to wikipedia.org yourself. Thank you!

24. October 2005, 05:49:26
frs 
Subject: Amazons @ Wikipedia

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