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14. juuni 2005, 15:26:14
Pedro Martínez 
Czuch Chuckers: Actually, your move No. 2 was your first move in the game, having passed the No. 1. :)

14. juuni 2005, 15:23:35
Czuch 
Pedro Martínez: Well playing on webtv, I cannot use programs like that to help my game out. I wish I could. Seems I could sure use it! I know must have played terrible to get myself in the mess I am currently in! Sounds like I lost this game on the second move!

14. juuni 2005, 15:15:29
Pedro Martínez 
Czuch Chuckers: I let gnubg analyze the game and it says that your last move was the best you could make. However, it says that your play is "terrible!", marking 3 moves as very bad (moves No. 2, No. 7 and No. 10) and 2 as bad (No. 3 and No. 11). It also says that verbatim is playing like an "Amateur", having all of his moves marked as good.

14. juuni 2005, 14:47:36
Czuch 
Mike UK: I know I didnt have muc of a chance either way, and my instinct said that I might have a better chance not closing out my home like that, but I just couldnt let myself not do it. You are probably correct that it is marginal either way. think the way I played it, I will have all my peices except the last on on the #1 pip and then I will have to makje a mad dash with some very high rolls to have a chance :)

14. juuni 2005, 14:38:07
Mike UK 
Hrqls: Yes I agree it's marginal. We're really clutching at straws here. Chances of Czuch winning this one are probably 5% or less.

14. juuni 2005, 13:30:02
Hrqls 
Mike UK: it wouldnt matter that much would it ? he would have had to capture the piece when he comes from the bar .. then he cab block black out for a few moves .. or not .. he doesnt block out .. black still has to roll 5 to get back into the game .. which forces white to crunch a bit anyway ... it just makes a difference of 1 move crunching .. black doesnt get crunched too fast .. and will probably send white to the bar soon and block him out

14. juuni 2005, 12:44:03
Mike UK 
Sorry, but I think you did make matters worse. By blocking him out, all you can do is crunch your home board. You are giving your opponent even more timing than he already has. When he gets back in, he should have no difficulty rolling his prime forward. Even if you're lucky enough to get a hit, he will just get straight back in again. If you had not blocked him out, your homeboard wouldn't have crunched quite so much.

14. juuni 2005, 04:52:37
Czuch 
Thanks guys! I guess its just gonna take some lucky dice on the end either way :)

14. juuni 2005, 04:33:56
coan.net 
Teema: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: I would probable make a move like that.

How I see it, your opponent is probable going to put you on the bar for awhile where you get to sit and do nothing. So now, hopefully you will get some moves in with him sitting on the bar - hopefully putting you in a beter situation in the end where a quick run can still keep you in the game.

14. juuni 2005, 03:30:07
Pedro Martínez 
Teema: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: I don't think it made your situation worse, but you will have to let him go anyway...

14. juuni 2005, 03:25:47
Czuch 
Can someone who knows how to play this game take a look at this game and tell me if my latest move was the correct thing to do?

http://brainking.com/game/ShowGame?g=864260

I have never seen it a BAD THING TO DO TO BLOCK SOMEONE IN THE KITCHEN LIKE THIS, BUT IT SEEMS i JUST MIGHT HAVE MADE MY SITUATION WORSE?

13. juuni 2005, 23:55:30
lovelysharon 
Jason and I have this one going .. http://brainking.com/en/ShowGame?g=370322

13. juuni 2005, 08:17:01
danoschek 
Teema: backgammon program
. - if I may determine the rolls for my opponent, I'd certainly need
good software to make the probability of all my winning unconspicious ... ... ~*~

12. juuni 2005, 04:50:25
redsales 
Teema: grenv
it's actually not too bad, i played a 300 mover with qusar but it can get nuts. I heard there's one over on IYT that started in 2003 and is over 1000 moves, ongoing.

12. juuni 2005, 01:25:12
grenv 
I'm glad I never started an anti-backgammon game.

12. juuni 2005, 01:23:53
coan.net 
Oh, and in case anyone wants to look at all current games:

http://brainking.com/en/StartedGameList?bms=0&tp=25

12. juuni 2005, 01:15:22
Harassed 
Teema: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF: huh, may be someone should create 30 days per move prize tournament with 1000$ prize. May be some would even survive until the end

12. juuni 2005, 01:14:29
Chessmaster1000 
Teema: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF: I guess if i and BBW play such a long AntiBackgammon game, with our regular super-quick play, we will finish when the sun becomes a red giant............!

12. juuni 2005, 01:11:50
coan.net 
Honorable mention (still going):

http://brainking.com/en/ShowGame?g=560197

And even a little longer then the one in the previous post (still ongoing also):

http://brainking.com/en/ShowGame?g=751978

12. juuni 2005, 01:10:11
coan.net 

12. juuni 2005, 01:07:55
Chessmaster1000 
Damn! 550 moves????????
This is boring of fun........?

12. juuni 2005, 01:05:23
Harassed 
I am wondering what was the longest anti backgammon game here so far, without prolonging for purpose. I found so far: http://brainking.com/en/ArchivedGame?g=353288
It was resigned so it would last few moves more. I know Fencer can find the longest game with one simple database operation

11. juuni 2005, 23:45:54
grenv 
Thanks, I'll let you know. I may change the OS first. :)

11. juuni 2005, 23:42:48
Chessmaster1000 
If you are obsessed of having GNUBG i can e-mail you an old but VERY STABLE version of it. It has almost the same strength (the newer one is a little stronger) but not the newest great graphics and all the fancy things! Comparing the old with new:
Old strength = 98
New strength = 100
Old total features and graphics = 12
New total features and graphics = 100

The whole package is arounf 12 MB so my e-mail will compain with a dial-up connection but if you want it, i can send it..........?!?!?!??!

11. juuni 2005, 23:37:06
grenv 
Teema: Re:
pgt: I'm on Windows 2000, which is notoriously crappy for playing games. Time to upgrade to a real operating system it seems.

11. juuni 2005, 23:29:58
frolind 
Send an email to the mailing list.
http://www.gnubg.org/index.php?itemid=11
I got quick and helpful response from 2 members of the gnubg team when I used it.

11. juuni 2005, 23:29:57
pgt 
Teema: Re:
grenv: I've run it on a laptop with XP SP2 with no problems.

11. juuni 2005, 23:25:14
Chessmaster1000 
Chessmaster1000 toimetatud (11. juuni 2005, 23:25:48)
I have the same problem. After 5-10 minutes and when i'm trying to maximize the window it crushes!
When i asked what is the possible cause of the problem they said: update your graphic card and get Windows XP! (I have ME)

11. juuni 2005, 23:20:50
grenv 
Well I'm on a laptop, so the graphics card is probably strange. Anyway I've tried about a million settings changes etc etc and it crashes every time. Pity, it seems like a good game - I guess I'll never know.

11. juuni 2005, 23:19:04
Chessmaster1000 
Yes it doesn't........But some graphic cards probably don't "fit" with it......
Of course there are millions of other possible reasons that it doesn't run.......

11. juuni 2005, 23:08:43
grenv 
Windows 2000 SP3. The game doesn't seem like one that needs a great graphics card.

11. juuni 2005, 22:18:03
Chessmaster1000 
What Windows version are you using........?
This is most probably a graphic card problem......

11. juuni 2005, 21:15:35
grenv 
Teema: gnubg
So I downloaded this software and tried playing, but it hangs after about 10 moves and the only way out is shutting it down from the Task Manager. Anyone else experience that?

11. juuni 2005, 14:54:57
frolind 

11. juuni 2005, 00:35:32
Pedro Martínez 
No, I didn't...I didn't even know it was possible...it's the first game-playing program I've ever used...LOL

11. juuni 2005, 00:12:34
Chessmaster1000 
Chessmaster1000 toimetatud (11. juuni 2005, 00:13:22)
Did you save the games..........?
No! (I guess--All beginners with a program don't save nothing!)

10. juuni 2005, 23:43:44
Pedro Martínez 
Teema: Re:
Pedro Martínez toimetatud (10. juuni 2005, 23:44:51)
Chessmaster1000: It says "expert"... *shrugs*
Now I lost 5-2...intermediate...

10. juuni 2005, 23:36:01
Chessmaster1000 
I have to add that winning 12 straight 5-point matches against GNUBG in a level of more than Advanced (Expert or more) would make you the best Backgammon player on the galaxy with a huge difference from the 2nd. With few words: It's impossible!
So i guess you played with Intermediate or something like that........

10. juuni 2005, 23:32:45
Chessmaster1000 
<Go to SETTINGS->PLAYERS and choose Player 0 or 1 depending on where the GNUBG was playing (The other normally would say human).
Then see the Checker play what setting it has........(Expert, Advanced, Beginner.....,etc)

10. juuni 2005, 23:27:24
Pedro Martínez 
I have no idea what settings I have it on..I just clicked new game, set it to 5-point matches and played...where can I see the level of the computer?

I have just finished another two 5-point mathces, won both of them but now it shows that in the first one, I was playing like and Intermediate (? the Czech translation of the program is not so good so I hope it's intermediate) and like a World Class in the other one...no very bad moves this time but a few bad moves...it seems that the number of "very bad moves" is decisive as for the final determination of your level of playing...

10. juuni 2005, 23:19:21
playBunny 
Teema: Re: GnuBg
playBunny toimetatud (10. juuni 2005, 23:20:02)
Pedro Martínez: What settings do you have it on? As installed it plays weaker than it's capable of. However, ten 5-point matches is still hot stuff.

I usually advise people to set Supremo for Chequer play and World Class for Cube decisions in both Settings/Analysis and Settings/Evaluation. Go higher if you have plenty of patience or a stonking fast machine.

Don't forget to do Settings/Save settings afterwards otherwise it will lose the changes when you exit.

10. juuni 2005, 23:08:14
Chessmaster1000 
Chessmaster1000 toimetatud (10. juuni 2005, 23:08:41)
You won 10 5-point matches???????? WOW! Interesting...... And it says you play like a beginner? So your luck should be huge in these 10 5-point games! But this is really impossible (or very difficult) to have in at least 50 games, a huge luck........
On what level GNUBG was playing........? It offers a strong opponent at Expert, World class and above. Advanced or below is just bad (or not so good)..........

10. juuni 2005, 20:46:26
frolind 
Teema: Re:
Pedro Martínez: Try the tutor mode. It will point out your errors while you're playing. Make sure the settings are decent.

10. juuni 2005, 20:42:53
Czuch 
Teema: Re:
Pedro Martínez: Keep at it, you will get better....

10. juuni 2005, 20:33:20
Pedro Martínez 
LOL, I have downloaded the gnubg program, played 10 5-point games with it, won all of them and the session analysis tells me I'm playing like a beginner, marking 1 or two of my moves in each game as very bad...interesting...a lot of stuff to learn I suppose...

10. juuni 2005, 20:20:13
frolind 
Teema: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: A program would absolutely help a player. Because of the dice, a poor player could beat a great player (such as a the programs snowie and gnubg) in a single game. But in the long term a program will have way better results than the rest of us.

10. juuni 2005, 20:12:27
Czuch 
I saw where Fencer said that it is okay to play with/ use programs on this site, and that programs would not help in dice games anyway.

Is this true? It seems to me that it is possible for a program to help in a backgammon game.... just because it uses dice does not mean that the game is decided soley on luck...

10. juuni 2005, 11:39:09
Hrqls 
Teema: Re: playing with the cube
AbigailII: thanks!!!

10. juuni 2005, 11:35:56
AbigailII 
Teema: Re: playing with the cube

10. juuni 2005, 11:33:51
Hrqls 
Teema: Re: playing with the cube
frolind: ah thats a nicer way to look at it indeed :)

what are the differences in tactics whith an odd number of points from the finish or an even number of points ?

do you want to main an odd number away ?

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