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8. July 2005, 15:29:04
furbster 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: yes fencer same here

8. July 2005, 15:22:34
alexSandra 
Subject: 12th July Tournament
I have set up an invitational tournament in "honour" of the silly marching season in Northern Ireland. Anyone who would like an invite let me know and I will send one to you. It's just a small tournament of 8 players so get your name down soon :) http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=9685&u=10911&trnst=0

8. July 2005, 07:25:20
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
frolind: It's a pity it starts an hour after midnight of our time, I cannot participate.

8. July 2005, 05:06:05
frolind 

7. July 2005, 13:29:30
Backoff 
Subject: Very Fast Hyper Backgammon (fischer clock)

6. July 2005, 16:00:55
coan.net 
Subject: Only a few days to sign-up
The #10 for dummies tournament is ready for sign ups.

ALL games for dummies (under 1500 & unrated) #10
  • For players rated 1500 or under
  • For unrated players
  • 5 days 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 July 10.

    Good Luck to all!

  • 4. July 2005, 19:32:24
    Purple 
    Subject: Invites On Request. Checkers All Skills
    Modified by Purple (4. July 2005, 19:40:51)

    1. July 2005, 22:23:49
    mal4inara 
    Subject: congrats UzzyLady
    on winning my nackgammon tourney

    http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=34109

    Jo

    1. July 2005, 19:22:56
    Mort 
    Subject: CONGRATULATIONS.....
    to dmk for winning DaRk WaTer Dark Pond.

    1. July 2005, 13:39:13
    Nirvana 
    Subject: Invitation to:

    30. June 2005, 16:09:55
    Nirvana 
    Subject: Invitation to:

    30. June 2005, 16:09:37
    Nirvana 
    Subject: Re:
    rabbitoid: I found they got stuck in the teeth a bit!

    29. June 2005, 19:53:30
    rabbitoid 
    Subject: Re:
    Nirvana: froglets with roasted nuts! sounds yummy. next time try to roast the squirrels instead.

    29. June 2005, 14:13:14
    Nirvana 
    Red Squirrel's Dry Roasted Nuts Froglet

    Congratulations to Hanis on winning this.

    29. June 2005, 08:52:58
    Hrqls 
    Subject: Re: coins trading
    nobleheart: it seems we are the only 2 interested so far :)

    so we could arrange something via pms ?

    29. June 2005, 03:23:37
    nobleheart 
    Subject: Re: coins trading
    Hrqls: ty

    28. June 2005, 06:10:33
    mal4inara 
    Subject: congrats trepil

    27. June 2005, 11:11:11
    Hrqls 
    Subject: coins trading
    nobleheart: nice idea .. i have done this before with some people from ireland and greece when the euro coins were just made and i missed only a few from those countries

    i always take coins with me from my holiday trips .. i love them :)

    27. June 2005, 10:56:56
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: No time off
    Grim Reaper: The option is only there when you first set up the tournament. Once the tournament is setup, you can not go back and change the days off settings.

    When setting up a new tournament, you will be given 3 choices:

    standard vacation
    fixed weekend only
    no days off

    27. June 2005, 07:01:38
    Grim Reaper 
    Subject: No time off
    where is the setting so that you can make it a "vacationless" tournament?

    http://brainking.com/en/DefineTournament?trg=9541&trnst=0

    27. June 2005, 04:03:31
    Czuch 
    OK... in my quick players club backgammon open 1
    http://brainking.com/game/Tournaments?tri=46946

    I was looking at the players who havent finished any games yet, and noticed that some have only made like 3 moves oin any one game so far, and there is one person who was playing along in a game until they find they will lose and now has refused to make their next turn.

    know that nobody has broken the game paramaters, but you are breaking the spirit of the tournament. These are supposed to be fast games making many moves per day if they are waiting for your next move. know we are not always able to play super fast ( I was just away for the weekend myself) But if you are online I expect you to play your games in this tournament , and not to purposly stall.

    If this continues you will be banned from any future tournaments of this type.

    PLease dont ruin it for those of us who truely want a faster tournament. Thanks!

    26. June 2005, 01:38:06
    Grim Reaper 
    Subject: Gothic Chess 12 hours per move

    26. June 2005, 01:25:12
    nobleheart 
    Subject: I am a lowly pawn and cant make a tourny but I have an idea.
    there are many here from many countries.maybe we could agree to trade a coin or stamp for those who are interested.
    this could be a simple friendly jesture.
    it need not become a complex troublesome issue.
    what ye all think?

    25. June 2005, 16:48:05
    Purple 
    Subject: Backgammon

    25. June 2005, 16:30:54
    Purple 
    Subject: Backgammon
    Modified by Purple (25. June 2005, 16:33:33)
    Over 25 ladies joined my Ladies Only tournament but only TWO guys joined my Gentlemen Only. LOL

    25. June 2005, 14:41:25
    frolind 
    Good luck to the brave participants of the Insomnia backgammon tournament, with 1 hour time limit and no days off.

    Signups are open for the 2nd Insomnia Backgammon.

    25. June 2005, 05:24:29
    Nirvana 
    Subject: Tournament Reminder ..
    July Jaunt


    All welcome, pawns included.

    20. June 2005, 22:17:31
    mal4inara 
    Subject: congrats drgnrdr
    winner of my spider line 4 tourney

    http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=34098

    Jo

    19. June 2005, 21:52:47
    mal4inara 
    Subject: congrats streetrodder
    winner of my small pente tourney

    http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=34101

    Jo

    19. June 2005, 04:04:59
    Bry 
    Subject: Re:
    SMART ALX: nothing. How are they holding it up? if you mean by playing slowly and using vacation days..... they are technically not doing anything wrong......

    19. June 2005, 03:24:02
    SMART ALX 
    Bumble what can you do about someone holding up a prize tourny?

    18. June 2005, 21:59:54
    mal4inara 
    Subject: congrats streetrodder
    Winner of my Five in a Line Tourney :

    http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=34094

    Jo

    18. June 2005, 15:46:16
    alexSandra 
    Subject: Sandy's Sunday Quickie 9
    Just a short apology for those playing in this one. It started today (Saturday) because I got the date wrong. I hope anyone thinking it starting tomorrow doesn't miss their turn. All further tourneys the dates are correct.

    17. June 2005, 22:12:40
    frolind 
    Subject: Re:

    17. June 2005, 22:05:16
    lostroninsoul 
    how do i sign up???!?!???

    17. June 2005, 19:40:05
    Czuch 
    Here is a Quick Players Club Backgammon Open #1.
    2 day moves, fixed weekends. 1 game per 2 players. 8 person sections.

    http://brainking.com/game/Tournaments?trg=9429&tri=46946&trnst=0

    15. June 2005, 22:07:07
    mal4inara 
    Subject: congrats rozi
    On winning my tournament :

    http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=34106

    Jo

    15. June 2005, 21:51:48
    Mort 
    Subject: Re: Back to S-B
    It use to be nice on *cough* that when 2 people had equal points they both went through, sometimes even more. Is it possible that the use of SB to determine the outcome of a scetion be optional.

    15. June 2005, 17:30:22
    coan.net 
    Subject: Re: Back to S-B
    Backoff: I'll break it down for you.


    Section #2:

    Player 1 - 2 wins
    Player 2 - 5 wins
    Player 3 - 2 wins
    Player 4 - 3 wins
    Player 5 - 5 wins
    Player 6 - 0 wins
    Player 7 - 3 wins

    So so to figure out S-B's
    Player 1 - won against player 4 & 6. Player 4 had 3 wins. Player 6 had 0 wins. So 3+0 = 3. 3 S-B

    Player 2 - won against player 1,3,5,6,7 = 2+3+5+0+3= 13. 13 S-B

    Player 3 - won against 1,4,6 = 2+3+0= 5.

    Player 4 - won against 2,6,7 = 5+0+3= 8

    Player 5 - won against 1,3,4,6,7 = 2+3+3+0+3= 11

    Player 6 - no wins = 0

    Player 7 - won against 1,3,6 = 2+3+0= 5

    15. June 2005, 17:06:01
    Backoff 
    Subject: Back to S-B
    Modified by Backoff (15. June 2005, 17:11:24)
    I really don't understand how the finish in section 2 of http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=45268#2
    happend. Care to break it down for me? If we got rid of the S-B, then we both would have moved on due to points.

    15. June 2005, 15:38:33
    Fencer 
    Subject: Re: Team Tournaments
    jfa: Original team members.

    15. June 2005, 13:34:48
    Tobias 
    Subject: Team Tournaments
    When the first team tournament goes to final round will it be the original team members or the current team members that play?

    15. June 2005, 03:49:47
    shagglbrox 
    Subject: Re:
    Thad: That's an excellent point, Thad - it really is meaningless.

    If the win/loss is the same, just play the tiebreaker round. How is that not the fairest way?

    15. June 2005, 01:35:31
    noscere 
    Subject: WINNER - Beginners Tablut #4 (Public tournament)
    Congratulations to Robsaranga - the first winner of a beginners tablut tournament, winning event #4 - http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=8474&u=14258&trnst=10&tp=19

    He will be the first invitation to the final event.

    Event #10 has yet to start, so for those not yet entered into the beginners tablut series, you've got just under a week to get involved!

    14. June 2005, 20:27:00
    Hrqls 
    Subject: s-b
    i won the following 2 tournaments via the s-b points

    http://brainking.com/nl/Tournaments?tri=22439
    http://brainking.com/nl/Tournaments?tri=21880

    the funny thing is the first i won against someone with a lower bkr and a lower seed
    the second one i won against someone with a higher bkr and higher seed

    (of course the bkrs are useless as they have changed, but the seeds havent, so their bkr was already lower and higher than mine at that time)

    14. June 2005, 20:21:38
    Thad 
    Subject: Re:
    Modified by Thad (14. June 2005, 20:23:15)
    Pedro Martínez: But if you compare losses, it doesn't make sensse. If we use the section I mentioned a few posts down, JackS & I each ended up with only one loss and everyone else had more. Clearly we will finish 1-2. JackS lost to me, so he lost to either the first or second place guy. I, on the other hand, lost ot a lesser ranked player. when you look at it that way, it seems that JackS should advance.

    S-Bs work when everyone does not play everyone else. For example, it would work in the NFL where every team does not play every other team. It is essentially a measurement of strenght of schedule. But since it's used here at BK inside sections, where we all play each other, it is meaningless.

    14. June 2005, 20:19:33
    Hrqls 
    Subject: Re:
    Modified by Hrqls (14. June 2005, 20:20:03)
    Pedro Martínez: thanks .. i like it as well .. i believe i have won some tournaments that way ;)

    14. June 2005, 20:14:57
    Pedro Martínez 
    I am against removing s-b. It prefers win against better players to wins against lower rated players and I like it that way. And to answer Hrqls's question, yes, of course it is used, it's not a BK speciality...

    14. June 2005, 20:11:39
    Hrqls 
    Subject: Re: feelings on S-Bs
    Thad: in real time tournament (playing in clubs in the so called real world (yes there is a world beyond this one! ;)) ... are winners determined by their s-b points as well .. or will players who won an equal amount of games win together ?

    14. June 2005, 19:59:10
    Thad 
    Subject: Re: feelings on S-Bs
    Hrqls: What do you mean?

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