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19. April 2008, 21:59:36
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: Something from you I would be supplying the Prize

If you mean, using Byes, i am surprised it was not introduced when you brought in Elimination Tournaments as they are part of it.

There is certainly no point in trying to create a large one on BrainKing, as once you get to one milestone, say 65 players, you then need to find another 63 or you get to 127 and can not find one more to get your 128, the Tournament can not start and will be deleted.

Having Byes would at least let those who enter play.

I do not call that wanting, i call it common sense, letting those who want to play.......PLAY

19. April 2008, 21:59:30
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: I want BrainWar

19. April 2008, 21:47:19
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: And you probably think that you are the only one who wants something from me, right?

19. April 2008, 21:39:21
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Modified by MadMonkey (19. April 2008, 21:40:28)
Czuch: Someone else just asked me why i bother as well

I am starting to wonder myself now. I was just trying to bring some happiness to others, though that does not seem to be allowed here anymore

19. April 2008, 21:26:43
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: Why bother when all of the real money is in a brainface type of website?

19. April 2008, 20:56:05
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: So it will have to be 32 or 64 ?

Thats sad, sorry everyone who misses out, i tried

19. April 2008, 20:53:47
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: Absolutely not.

19. April 2008, 20:51:05
MadMonkey 
Fencer, have you had chance working on using in Byes in Elimination Tournaments that do not get the required amount of players yet ?

Once the current Madhouse PRIZE Tournaments starts, i want to release another PRIZE one.

This time though i would like to do an Elimination one using between 10 and 20(who knows) BrainKing games, and those who take part MUST play in every game.
I will give points to how far a Player gets in each one, then total them up, and the Winner will be the one with the most points overall. In the event of a draw, i will set another Private Tournament up for those involved.

If we had Byes, then no one would have to miss out. Of course i could just say first come first served, but would like for everyone to have a chance

19. April 2008, 18:36:41
beach 
Subject: Re: Smilies
Snoopy: they have stopped working for me too since yesterday, when you click on smiles I just get a blank white box

19. April 2008, 17:45:38
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Vikings: oh, ok. Surely page numbers would be better

19. April 2008, 17:44:24
Vikings 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: they are there, you have to click on the 20th photo to enlarge it and then hit next to see any further, I'd suggest you start a 2nd photo album

19. April 2008, 17:31:05
MadMonkey 
When viewing a Photo Album LIKE HERE , what happens to the Photos when you get past 20 ?

I have 23, but how do you get to them ?

19. April 2008, 06:21:15
Dolittle 
Subject: Re:
Snoopy: did you click on Change smileys?
make sure you have it set for mouse click.

19. April 2008, 00:05:08
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
Snoopy: my "white box" as you call is has all hte icons dancing, bouncing etc.......do a refresh, might help

18. April 2008, 23:50:00
Bernice 
they worked perfectly for me

18. April 2008, 23:49:26
Bernice 

14. April 2008, 18:00:45
alanback 
Subject: Re:
Czuch:  I have to confess I know nothing about ponds or how the BKR system works there.  I know that in backgammon large ratings swings are possible, though 500 points would be extreme.

14. April 2008, 14:29:56
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Czuch (14. April 2008, 14:43:11)
alanback: yeah, it doesnt really matter much anyway, except maybe you can tell me how, when I time out in a pond in the first round, and then a year later I have my rating calculated and I go from 2400 to 1900, that really is a measure of my ability?

Obviously if you want to measure my true ability in pond games, then I am a lot closer to 2400 than to 1900....

Dont misunderstand me, I fully realize that I messed up in a big pond, and my rating will reflect that, but why does it have to wait until the whole pond is finished? I should have gotten that 1900 rating a year ago and moved on from it, instead, I spend a year building my BKR in other smaller games, only for waste. It just doesnt make any sense to me

14. April 2008, 02:51:44
alanback 
Subject: Re:
Czuch:  I think you have overlooked the fact that the purpose of the ratings system is to measure your ability, not to allow you to manage your rating.

14. April 2008, 01:01:58
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
AbigailII: Wouldn't 1800 make more sense than using 2200 in this particular case?


Not really, since the only way someone would have such a bkr drop is if they had timed out on a bunch of games or something strange like that. I would think it would be more fair to take their "true" ranking, not the one they got from a bunch of timer outs?


Anyway, any comments on doing a pond bkr straight away after a person has actually fallen and therefore technically already lost the game? Why wait for the whole pond to finish, especially like the one I mentioned, where I could have finished another 50 or 100 ponds since I fell in that one and the time it actually finished?

"Splash, you fell in the pond. Old BKR 2315 new BKR 2245."

Instead of... ""your pond is finished 1 year after you fell, your BKR when you splashed was 2315, your BKR now is 2600, your new BKR 1950"!

13. April 2008, 22:23:40
AbigailII 
Subject: Re:
Czuch: Why would using the BKR at game start make more sense than the BKR at game end? As for a counter example, take a game with a 30 day move limit. At the start, my opponent has a rating of 2200. 4 weeks later, when he makes his first move, his rating has dropped to 1800. After his first move, the game is finished in a few hours. Wouldn't 1800 make more sense than using 2200 in this particular case?

The problem is that whatever BKR you use, there will always be an example that can be constructed that shows the choice was bad. Ratings will chance over time, and games here take a long time. There's no way around it. The only answer is to not take ratings too seriously.

13. April 2008, 21:27:00
Czuch 
Subject: Re: playing
scottsan: click on the link to one of your started games on your main page.

13. April 2008, 21:26:02
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
alanback: Well, using the example of a tournament, if I want to play in a tournament with all people who have a similar BKR as myself, maybe because the game has a high luck value, so I make it for only people with a BKR over 2200, then the game goes on for a year and some guy beats me but they now have a 1800 BKR, does that make sense to use their 1800 BKR instead of the one we both started with?


Okay, how about with ponds then? I sign up for a large pond with 200 people and my BKR is 1900. My computer goes down and I miss the first round and come in last place. In the mean time my BKR rises to 2400 by the time this other game finally ends, and then I am killed because now I have lost to everyone else, most of whom have a lower BKR now than mine!

Shouldnt at least in ponds the rating be calculated at the time you actually lose, rather than when the thing finally ends?

13. April 2008, 21:10:12
scottsan 
Subject: playing
after i log in how do I get to the game board for my next move?

13. April 2008, 20:43:34
nabla 
Subject: Re:
alanback: Yes, for the reasons you said it is better to use the rating at the end of the match, as it is done.

But I don't understand your last remark about backgammon ratings. Since they don't work properly, backgammon tournaments with a BKR limit are skewed anyway, so the eligibility problem sort of vanishes. It remains a problem when the BKR is reliable though.

coan.net: Your example of a player timing out in all games looks unfair at first glance, but in fact it would be even more unfair if the ratings were taken at the beginning of the game. The rating points won by those timeouts are undeserved anyway, so the fewest points won the better.

13. April 2008, 20:23:41
alanback 
Subject: Re:
Czuch:  Theoretically the players' ratings at the end of a match should be more indicative of their "true" ability than their ratings at the beginning, since being later in time they should reflect a larger statistical sample (i.e. more games played).  Remember your own rating will also change during the term of a match.  This is just a feature of a turn based site you can't do anything about.

One thing I have noticed that might be fixed is in setting the BKR range for a tournament.  Eligibility is based on a player's rating at the time he or she joins the tournament.  At the time the tournament starts, his or her rating may be significantly lower than the eligibility threshold.   This  diminishes the utility of being able to set a minimum BKR for entry.  This would not be particularly important if the BKR system for backgammon worked properly, but it does not so this is a major problem.
 

13. April 2008, 15:09:25
Fencer 
Subject: Re: pictures and icons
Snoopy: Try it now.

13. April 2008, 14:52:31
Vikings 
Subject: Re: pictures and icons
Snoopy: could you possibly be getting a small message saying "file is too long"

13. April 2008, 14:39:56
Vikings 
Subject: Re: pictures and icons
Snoopy: Have you tried typing "Ctrl +F5", that will do a hard refresh.

13. April 2008, 14:30:14
Fencer 
Subject: Re: pictures and icons
Snoopy: Profile icons still must be approved.

13. April 2008, 04:55:53
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
coan.net: Okay, thanks, I can see it both ways now, i guess....


I think it doesnt make sense in many ways because so many games last too long on a turn based site. It just doesnt make any sense in a game that can last over a year to base the new BKR on where we are at the end of the game instead of the beginning, does it?

13. April 2008, 04:46:01
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Czuch: It is calculated at what the BKR's are at the end of the game.

I never liked this since if someone starts to time out on a lot of games, the first people who they start to time out with will get better BKR results... while those who time out in the later games once their opponent BKR is like 500 will get less.

But I understand why it is like this - since in most cases (not tons of time outs - but normal game playing), a persons BKR at the end of the game will more likely reflect their true rating. For example in the Knight Fight game, I started out really good with over 2000+ BKR after my first 4-15 games or so. But now my BKR is more reflective of my true talent in the game (1600 or something) so it makes more since to use the current rating to calculate the BKR change then my inflated 2000+ that I had by getting a lot of good early wins.)

13. April 2008, 04:11:21
Czuch 
I need some help please...

I thought BKR was calculated on what our BKR was when a game starts with someone, but it seems like it is actually calculated based on what our BKR is when the game actually finishes????

It doesnt make sense, since we are told during our in game play what the expected BKR change will be if we win or lose or tie, so why is it actually calculated based on when the game finally ends?

So, for example, if I want to play only people with a similar BKR to myself, but the game lasts for a year, i might end up playing against someone who is either far superior or far inferior to me, and my rating will reflect that?????

12. April 2008, 21:43:38
alanback 
Subject: Re: Photo Albums
Modified by alanback (12. April 2008, 21:44:26)
Fencer:  Thanks!  I see it's been done while I was sleeping ...

12. April 2008, 07:33:29
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Photo Albums
alanback: Not yet. But I want to add this feature (and a few more) during the weekend.

11. April 2008, 22:02:55
alanback 
Subject: Photo Albums
    Is there a page which lists all public albums?  When I click on the menu link I get a page that shows my albums and the newest public albums.  I can't find a page which shows less recent ones.

11. April 2008, 11:50:37
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Ok, I'm not getting it. ;/
LSA: Gif, jpg, png.

11. April 2008, 11:49:44
LSA 
Subject: Re: Ok, I'm not getting it. ;/
I need some help with the pictures please?

What format is supported?

Because i have tried several and keep getting 'this file is not supported'

10. April 2008, 11:51:45
jryden 
Subject: Hey Fencer...
Just in case you were wondering brainbook.com is already taken but brainfacebook.com and facebrainbook.com are still available.



10. April 2008, 05:40:20
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Ok, I'm not getting it. ;/
Artful Dodger: I was able to see your piccies.. so I guess that it is working.

10. April 2008, 02:13:19
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Ok, I'm not getting it. ;/
Fencer:  Thanks.  I'm told the link is working fine for people so that's good.  I like the addition.  Thanks for the info.  I'm getting it now.  :) 

9. April 2008, 21:40:09
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Ok, I'm not getting it. ;/
Artful Dodger: Until the system is improved.

9. April 2008, 21:34:29
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Ok, I'm not getting it. ;/

Fencer:   What I mean is that when they go to my profile page there is no link to my photos (but there is if I set it to public).  But now I have included a link at the bottom of my profile page and those on my selected list should be able to see it from that.  I'm guessing that's the proper way to set it up.  :)


 


9. April 2008, 17:58:16
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Ok, I'm not getting it. ;/
Andersp: All friends.

9. April 2008, 15:04:32
Andersp 
Subject: Re: Ok, I'm not getting it. ;/
Fencer:  Does "Friends only" include all friends or public friends only?

9. April 2008, 07:30:09
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Ok, I'm not getting it. ;/
Artful Dodger: What do you mean "those people cannot see me"? Your album is accessible to them if you give them its URL.

9. April 2008, 02:28:07
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Ok, I'm not getting it. ;/
I've set my photos for "selected" people and those people can't see me.  :0  I'll bet I missed something  :)

8. April 2008, 16:46:37
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Photo Albums
coan.net: 1) Not yet. But if you go to the user's profile and click the last album, you'd get a page with the particular user's public albums (more precisely, albums you are allowed to see).

2) That will be done.

3) A notification will show up at your Main Page. At the same place where the wall notifications are.

4) I was already thinking about fellowships walls, so this idea falls to the same category.

Just some quick answers.

8. April 2008, 16:23:42
coan.net 
Subject: Photo Albums
1. Is there a place to see someone's public photo albums?

on the Photo albums link, it just shows the last 10 public albums.
on a persons profile, it just shows the last album.

It would be nice to have a link that shows ALL public albums in 1 place - so if someone is boards, they can go and view a lot of pictures without having to go to each profile and such.

2. Is there a way to know if there are comments for certain pictures. It would be nice to have a little (1) next to the preview of a photo if there is 1 comment (or 2, 3, ... etc...) That is it would be nice to know a photo has a comment without having to blow the picture up to full size. (since many of the photo's I can see OK with the small version, but if there is a comment - I might be more interested in seeing what others have said about certain photo's)

3. How about a way to know if someone comments on your photo. Of course if #2 is done, I can just look over my albums quickly to see which ones have comments - but maybe some sort of note like when someone writes on your wall.

4. Plus something I probable won't use, but others might - how about a fellowship photo album. An album that is open to any fellowship member to add photo's to. They BIG BOSS can delete any of them - and the person that uploaded a photo can delete their own.

Just some quick ideas and questions.

7. April 2008, 16:15:18
Herlock Sholmes 
Subject: Re: New Game Proposal - Big Cheversi !
Servant: thanks for your interest in Cheversi ...
- how would you count fields attacked by pawns ?
in 2 directions or 4 ?
- can they or must (pawns) touch each other ?
- are they placed first or mixed and in any order with the remaining figures ?
***
I think it can be very intersting game ....
Andy.

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