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26. Maio 2007, 01:13:53
Family Man 
Here is a new one I havent heard about.

In an auto pass backgammon game both my opponent and myself could not make a move on consecutive turns. He auto passed back to me, but I did not auto pass back to him, I had to click to pass my next turn?

is this a bug or is it planned to not auto pass every time in an auto pass game?

26. Maio 2007, 06:38:21
joshi tm 
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Family Man: Do you have a game number, because theoretically, this is impossible.

26. Maio 2007, 06:55:39
coan.net 
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joshi tm: Are you saying it is impossible for both players to have to pass?

If so, it is possible.

Lets say I have 2 men on my bar, and I'm able to bring 1 man out - which puts my opponents pieces on the bar - now both of us have a piece on the bar that may be trapped for a few turns.

26. Maio 2007, 07:01:22
Vikings 
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coan.net: doesn't the auto pass here work only when there is no possible move to make? regardless of the dice? in which case it is impossible for both players to have to pass because rolling the dice is the possible move

26. Maio 2007, 13:33:41
Family Man 
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Vikings: doesn't the auto pass here work only when there is no possible move to make? regardless of the dice?

That is not correct. That was my initial thought as well, but it turn out that fencer made it to auto pass any time when a person cannot move, and he changed it so the dice are rolled directly after a persons turn instead of when the player who's turn it is goes to the game. So in an auto pass game, if I "move and stay here" I will see my opponents next dice already. ( not sure if the same is true for non auto pass games though)

Anyway, in my game the auto pass should have ping ponged us back and forth, with neither of us seeing the game until one of us had a move, and that did not happen!

26. Maio 2007, 15:04:24
Vikings 
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Family Man: could someone double?

26. Maio 2007, 16:17:21
Family Man 
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Vikings: I dont think auto pass is used in cubed games.

26. Maio 2007, 17:09:27
pauloaguia 
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Family Man: Yes it is.

Fencer: Maybe a FAQ or a blog entry should be posted about how AutoPass works, and when it doesn't and stuff like that. Seems like there's still too many questions about it.
And while you're at it, maybe extend it to the rest of the games. I'm tired of passing at Ludo and having to go through a series of forced moves at Anti-Chess when the outcome is already obvious...

26. Maio 2007, 07:14:37
joshi tm 
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coan.net: Forgot about that. But a BG game will ever end.

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