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28. Maj 2004, 15:34:46
Czuch 
Emne: Re: IMupChucKing
Jason, it would be an average rating and would not change that drastically in a short period of time.

I am sure that you are aware of that.

If you don't have anything constructive to add, or do not wish to legitimatly answer the questions I have posed, please stay out of this discussion :)

28. Maj 2004, 15:30:49
Jason 
Emne: Re: IMupChucKing
the way i look at it then if there was a rating for speed and you was away from the pc for 3 days you would see your rating and wouldnt want to play yourself because your rating would be too slow ;)

28. Maj 2004, 15:26:51
Czuch 
Emne: Re: IMupChucKing
Thats true Ug... but we have determined that those limits are not good enough.

I may play moves in all my games almost every day. even several times a day most of the time. But that does not mean that I can play 1 day games all the time. Playing 5 moves in one game does not give me the luxury of waiting 5 days for the next move. I can play 100 moves in the same game in one day, but would still only have 24 hours to make the next one, and that is not always possible.

Even the fastest players on this site can not be expected to move evry single day or even every 3 days all the time. It is not feesable. The only other solution is to play longer time limits with other fast players, hence the need for a speed rating, or play longer time limits, and take the chance that your game may last several months if you happen to find an opponent who moves only at the last minute.

28. Maj 2004, 15:12:07
ughaibu 
Emne: IMupChucKing
What do you think time limits are actually for?? So you can filter you opponents by speed of play!!

28. Maj 2004, 15:03:44
Jason 
you should be able to carry on even if your slots are full, even if you became a pawn in the meantime you would still be able to carry on i believe ;)

28. Maj 2004, 15:00:55
Czuch 
Emne: Re: Feature Request
What happens if I win my first round section of a tournament, but while waiting for the second round to begin, I fill up all of my available game slots, and the second round begins? Will I be removed from the tournament? Or just allowed to play the extra games? Or will those spots be left open for me by the prgram?

28. Maj 2004, 14:57:57
Jason 
Emne: ♪♫ ♪♫ ♪♫ ♪♫ ♪♫ ♪♫
save the last dance for me ♪♫ ♪♫ ♪♫ ♪♫ ♪♫ ♪♫

while i bang my head against the wall

28. Maj 2004, 14:53:41
Czuch 
Emne: Seriously....
I want an answer.

What is the difference between using a BKR to filter your game opponent, and a 'speed of play' rating to do the same?

I know you master chess players would not like to play begginers all the time. And begginers do not want to play masters. Why can't slow and fast players have the same options???

28. Maj 2004, 14:50:01
Czuch 
Emne: Re:
Harley, I hardly think that you need to use the feature request board to get anything you want...;)~

28. Maj 2004, 14:49:52
grenv 
Emne: Feature Request
Here is the a real feature request, which addresses some of my concerns:

Can we please have the option of playing games with a time limit on each player for the whole game (rather than per move) ? Can this be an option for tournaments as well ? This way we can be assured that the whole tournament round would finish in, say, 2 months or whatever you choose as a limit.

I too am shocked to discover that some tournaments I completed my games in about a year ago are still going. I may suddenly find myself appearing in the second round with little memory of even having played the first round.

28. Maj 2004, 14:40:21
ughaibu 
Emne: IMupChucKing
What do you want to play? Just send me your challenges and I'll play fast, okay?

28. Maj 2004, 14:31:29
Jason 
who says i wasnt serious about smilies lol
yes i think the news page should have a lot longer limit like 90, or even 180 days

28. Maj 2004, 14:27:40
harley 
LOL I like the idea of smilies to indicate what mood we're in! It might save us being snapped at by a person who isn't in a good mood!

****

Serious feature request...

On fellowship boards, on the news on the main page, I'd like to have the option for posts to remain there until I post new news, even if its a few months. As it is now there is a 14 day(?) maximum, and after that I have to re-post.

28. Maj 2004, 14:27:26
Jason 
i dont want pink

28. Maj 2004, 14:25:00
Rogue Lion 
p.s. The solution to players who prefer make "moves per day" rather than take "days per move" could be as simple as allowing us to pick a different color for our name! ...or should I say colour? :-)

*ducks for cover*

28. Maj 2004, 14:24:35
Jason 
Emne: Re: i request
b,t,w only a small electric shock , not enough to harm anyone or thier pets .

28. Maj 2004, 14:17:03
Jason 
Emne: i request
a button at the top of the page for when in a sad mood with a picture of a smiley face on it ,when pressed it will laugh ,
another button could send an electric shock to the opponent to wake them up and remind them to do thier move ;)

28. Maj 2004, 14:13:42
Czuch 
Emne: Re: Ug...
That solution sounds simple to you???
Is that how you start all of your games? By making personal invitations? What, am I suppossed to go through the list of all the thousands of players and their profiles just to find a compatable player????

NO!

Starting an open game makes way more sense. We just want one more filter option when starting a new open game...... You have not yet told me what is so bad about that request???

Answer this question Ug, or anyone.....

What is the substantive difference between an 'ability' rating and a 'speed of play' rating?

If this site didn't use bkr, imagine the fits you would have trying to find a chess game with someone of your caliber. Imagine getting stuck playing with someone like me all the time, because you didn't have the ability to filter you games with opponents of a certain bkr level???You would be complaining relentlessly, and you would not appreciate me telling you to go through everyones profiles and look at their past games to determine for yourself how good they are at chess, and whether they are worthy of a game!

28. Maj 2004, 13:58:06
Rogue Lion 
In chess there is what is called the "thread" of the game. Some people play many games over long periods of time and re-assess each position whenever they get back to the game. Many others, such as myself, prefer just a few games that move at a pace where you can remember what your plans are and what tactically is happening on the board. An inicator of like minded opponents would greatly assist us in getting the kinds of games WE want. If it's not the kind of games YOU want, then no harm-no foul. But the idea of those not interested in this feature dictating to those of us who are what form the feature, or lack thereof, should be is a little annoying. There are feature requests that others want that don't interest me but I don't stomp all over them or redefine what their desired solutions should be. If you don't mind games that last for months then more power to you. You already have what you want without joining some fellowship.

Seeing how there is such objections to a feature that would really help some of us and hinder nobody I shall now drop the subject.

ughaibu: Thanks for the heads up on the 1 day game but the player is rated almost 1,000 points lower.

28. Maj 2004, 13:56:57
ughaibu 
Go to the ratings list for the game of your choice, select a suitably strong player, check how many games they're playing, at what time limits and when they were last online. If they seem okay for you send a challenge with a note explaining your feeling about time management. Would be a lot simpler than to keep bringing this nonsense up as if everyone else should comply.

28. Maj 2004, 13:56:46
Czuch 
Emne: One other point...
I think, contrary to what you are claiming, that the MAJORITY of people on this site want to play this way, not a minority.

The problem really is, especially in tournaments, that it is the MINORITY that can ruin it for everyone else. Since a tournament only moves as fast as its slowest players.

We already have the ability to start games with only players of a certain bkr, or even filter people by there level of membership, or to limit them to only being able to accept one challenge.... why not be able to start a new game with certain "speed of play" ratings as well???? It really is no different than these other filters already in use!

28. Maj 2004, 13:46:49
Czuch 
Emne: Re: Ug...
You say that in jest, I know, but it really isn't funny. That is exactly what we are saying. Why does it pain you so much just to stay out of it if it doesn't relate to you in any way?

We basically want to play games where we can remember all the moves by the time the game is finished, and hopefully be able to learn from our successes and mistakes. A two year game does not do much for my learning curve.

We DO NOT expect to play all of our games in break neck speed. And we don't want to be forced into having to move every day or two ourselves all the time. We want the occassional luxury of a 3 or 7 day game, without having to play someone who will only move at the last possible day for every single turn!!!! Why is that so wrong?????

28. Maj 2004, 13:38:55
Jason 
i think you could have only started 20 ,30 day limits not 800

28. Maj 2004, 13:35:43
Czuch 
Emne: Re:
The one problem with a fellowship is that pawns are excluded.

hen I first came to this site as a pawn, I was interested in learning how to play Reversi. The best way to learn was to play games as quick as possible, so could actually see the results of my actions, and make adjustments. If I had started 800 Reversi games with 30 day limits, I would still have not finished any games, and would basically be playing terrible in 800 games at once, instead of really learning anything.

28. Maj 2004, 13:27:48
Jason 
i was going to do a fast fellowship with one tow or three day limits ,but i dont think there would be enough interest ;)

28. Maj 2004, 13:26:43
ughaibu 
The number of people who both want to play quickly and suffer a fear of timing out must be pretty small, get together in a fellowship. It could be called "quick games with slow time limits" or similar.

28. Maj 2004, 13:14:47
Czuch 
Emne: Re: Thanks Jason...
I already do play at 4 different sites. But I don't know how that helps in the least bit in playing a fast game??????

I am not interested in playing one move in 800 games a day. I (and others) want to play complete games in shorter times.

A real time site would work, except I am using webtv, which is not compatable with those sites. I do play 'real' time games on here with some people. (start to finish in one sitting) Maybe a fellowship with interested players like this would help us find each other, when we are interested in a really fast game.

Bernice makes a great point about tournaments.... How long is Lindas 100 person backgammon going to last????? Well past my subscription time, for sure, and possibly many years!!!!!!! Some people may be content playing one move in 800 different games. I personally dont see the satisfaction in that, but hey, its their life. I personally get more out of playing fewer games in a faster period of time. Just trying to figure out how to avoid the previous.

Bernice..... why dont you set us up a fellowship, and we can discuss it there?

28. Maj 2004, 09:31:09
ughaibu 
I've completed 1196 games, apart from some tournaments these have nearly all been at 4 or less days/move, in only 1 out of all those games did an opponent time out and request the game be re-instated (a 3 day/move game), this is not even worth considering a problem it's so entirely insignificant.

28. Maj 2004, 09:24:18
ughaibu 
What if a person is playing slowly but winning all their games? Tournament creators choose the time limits so it is completely nonsense for those same creators to claim that anyone is moving too slowly.

28. Maj 2004, 09:23:47
Bernice 
Emne: Im glad there are others out there
I am playing "someone" at the moment who insists on playing at the last minute:(
she is know for this and i have had a few players say they will not play in tourneys where she plays.

I asked her if she could improve her move rate and was promptly told...it has just taken you 4 days to move...i replied it was because i wanted to see what was happening in and inter-fellowship with other players....she was leaving ALL games to the last minute so I couldnt let my team down by forfeiting the game with her....I told her this and im still waiting for her to get back....but I will probably have to wait for a week or two until she decides to move :(...

I know it is a turn based site but...idiots will spoil it for others no matter what....hence the GAME time...not TURN TIME.....does this make sense??
This would apply to Tournaments only, and inter fellowship tourney in particular :)

28. Maj 2004, 09:16:27
Bernice 
Emne: at harleys suggestion Im posting this here
i know it is probably a bit late as it is in the can so to speak...BUT...

I have a tournament running that only had 14 players and it is still running...this tournament started to the best of my knowledge last august2003.

it is battleboats and it is one of the most boring games i have ever played BUT to those that like/love it I can understand:)

My request/query is..... would it be possible to put a TOTAL TIME on a tournament?...after X amount of days those that are in front go on...those that wont play regular are out?

It makes me wonder abut LindaJ fundraising tournament...how long do you think this will run for?...what happens in 2 years when it is still going and people are moved on/departed/bored...etc. if 14 players can go for 12 months...Linda's 100+ could be here in the year 2010 LOLOL...please understand im being facetious here but also asking legit Q

28. Maj 2004, 07:45:07
ughaibu 
Emne: Rogue Lion
Last night there were several games of chess at one day per move in the waiting games, there's only one left.

28. Maj 2004, 07:13:09
Jason 
IMupChucKingC , do what other people do , play at more than one site ....sorted .
i am a quick player , but i dont see the need for percentages and all that rubbish , you could always play real time games ,, speaking of which was said to be coming here at one time but who knows ;)

28. Maj 2004, 04:37:28
ughaibu 
Form a fellowship for players who'll forgive each other if one times out, then should such a case arise ask Fencer to re-instate the game.

28. Maj 2004, 04:02:14
Czuch 
Emne: Re:
Ug, I can see what you are bgetting at, but really... If it were 'ratings' I was worried about, would play unrated games

Its not losing the rating that so much worries me when I time out...it is losing a fun game where many moves have already been completed, and having it wasted for no good reason.

So your suggestion really is irrelevant and not a viable solution, but thanks!

Any other great ideas?

28. Maj 2004, 03:52:31
ughaibu 
If timing out worries you so much, play unrated games.

28. Maj 2004, 02:39:20
Czuch 
Emne: Re:
I agree Rogue... What do you people have against those of us wishing to play faster games from having a tool that allows us to choose opponents who will accomplish this desire???

You already have the option to play games as long as you desire... nobody wants to take that away from you. All we want is the ability to play games with faster players, without the threat of accidently timing out.

We can coexist, we are not hindering your ability to do anything on this site. If it doesn't affect you, why are you so against it?

Maybe, like BBW said, someone should start a fellowship.... That sounds simple enough. Maybe we could put a monikker after our names like IMupChucKingC, C = speed of light, thats pretty fast! :)~

Or another option could be to have available the ability to start a new game with a short time limit, but no time out? I am thinking out loud right now, and I know it sounds silly, but the game could be posted with a "suggested" 1 day move, for example, but not time out.....

Anywho, I like the fellowship idea, but that excludes all the pawns, but we could have all the pawns put a 'C' after their name or something if they want to be included.

27. Maj 2004, 14:17:59
Rogue Lion 
It's a partial solution in that I don't know how many people would start accepting 1 day games? As it is, of course, someone who wants to make games last for months can get all the games they want, regardless of how their opponent feels about it. All some (maybe many, maybe even most) of us want is a way to determine like-minded players when it comes to expediency!! If you don't need this, fine, ignore it!

p.s. I even tried going to players' games and clicking on their moves hoping to see the time between moves, no such luck.

27. Maj 2004, 14:10:44
Jason 
the feature BBW suggested would work perfectly if for some reason you couldnt get to do your moves and you was about to run out time on one of your games as soon as the timer reached zero you would automatically get another 24 hours added to all your games (provided you have vacation days left) , but this should be for a maximun of say 10 days at any one time .

27. Maj 2004, 14:04:26
Rogue Lion 
Its not just a morbid idea of not being able to access the site. I've tried posting games for 2-3 days and nobody accepts them! Yet many post 7 day games with the desire to have the games move quicker than one move per week. Why is this? As the majority has not spoken on this issue, or any other issue for that matter, it cannot be assumed that only a few feel this way. Other sites have tried to accomidate this situation which lends credence to the request that this site at least consider it. This is a turn based site, however what is one to do if they prefer one or more moves a day but sometimes cannot access the site for a day or two with no prior warning? Just time out on games? I believe it is Fencer's desire to have the best site available! Certainly this request is not the most trivial to appear on this board!

p.s. Go to the BK discussion board and look at the recent post from Bernice! Sound familiar?

27. Maj 2004, 08:22:27
ughaibu 
It would be nice to be able to personally arrange one's completed games. For example if they could be grouped by colour, opening, etc it would make them much easier to peruse.

27. Maj 2004, 08:22:11
Jason 
agreed , weekends removed is a good idea ;)

27. Maj 2004, 07:31:38
ughaibu 
I'm another person who thinks this is an outrageous amount of fuss over a non-existent problem. If people want to play quickly but choose games with seven day time limits ? ? ? ? For sure I dont want to have to consider what the concealed time limit of a game or an event is because a few members have a morbid fear of being unable to access the site. The concept of a time limit is dead simple and there's nothing wrong with it. The only meddling that appeals to me is the option to remove weekends from tournaments.

27. Maj 2004, 07:29:42
Jason 
well i cant see what all the fuss is about , its a turn based site . period . games are finished when they are finished ,if you dont want to play slow players .....dont play in tournaments ,play private games or something where you cant be against slow players

27. Maj 2004, 03:26:59
rod03801 
2 or 3 posters certainly doesn't indicate what a majority think...

Personally, I believe MOST aren't anywhere near as concerned about this as a few are..
(That isn't to say that this concern of those few, isn't important... it IS... ) .. but to assume that in a period of a few hours that 3 or 4 people having a conversation about this topic where 3 of the people appear to disagree with the 1 other, in NO way relflects the views of the whole site. It would be kind of silly to assume this..

26. Maj 2004, 23:25:54
Czuch 
Emne: Re:
A simple, 'you are wrong about my motivation, IMCK', would have been more convincing, than your hypersensative diotribe...

26. Maj 2004, 23:22:07
Czuch 
Emne: Re: BBW..
You said you were against the rating sysdtem because it would be too taxing on the servers.

Any further comment?

And again, you are the only person who thinks it is better to keep the problem and try to fix it afterwards, than to simply avoid the problem in the first place.

26. Maj 2004, 23:14:54
coan.net 
IMCK - There is your porblem - You keep thinking I'm saying "DON'T DO THE RATING THING" - I'm not saying that. What I'm saying is that I believe there are better solutions then to calculate ratings. Everything else is just made up in the mind of yours - you know, the one where you know little detail about people but still try to catigorize everyone in to catigories.

yes, you hit a nerve - it is the same thing that you do on Uncensored Debate. You know a few datails, and then believe you know everything about me and what I think.

26. Maj 2004, 22:59:22
Rogue Lion 
Somewhere in here there's a solution, we can leave it to Fencer to decide. Until then I will devise the quickest "manual" way to assess expediency, or lack thereof, on the part of potential opponents.

BTW: IYT recognized the problem and put forth a "solution" (albeit a lame one).

26. Maj 2004, 22:59:15
Czuch 
Emne: Re:
ewwwww.... I hit a nerve......

Well, your only reason I have read so far, is that it would be too much for the server to calculate a speed rating. Ithink you made that one up, and would like to hear the facts which support that thesis. It wouldnt have to be an ongoing process, that is updated evry minute. A rating could be calculated once a week or whatever, just to give us a generalized Idea about who we may want to play or not play against.

You are hell bent on having slow players play people they dont really want to play, and 'fix' the problem after the fact. Yet everyone else posting on the subject so far, thinks it would be better to solve the problem before getting involved in the game.

What exactly are your objections other than an unfounded beleif that it will be too taxing on the servers?

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