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16. February 2006, 23:16:26
ceridwen 

16. February 2006, 23:16:18
Vikings 

16. February 2006, 23:13:27
Taliesin 

16. February 2006, 23:03:36
loggerhead 

16. February 2006, 23:03:06
furbster 
Subject: Great person will be missed

16. February 2006, 22:59:01
Skittles 

16. February 2006, 22:52:01
sandra... 

16. February 2006, 22:49:05
Fiona 

16. February 2006, 22:43:54
panda 

16. February 2006, 22:35:32
Doris 

16. February 2006, 22:30:12
Ewe 

16. February 2006, 21:55:43
WellyWales 

16. February 2006, 21:36:16
DeaD man WalkiN 
heres to a gr8888t player


16. February 2006, 21:33:44
txaggie 
Subject: we'll miss you, friend

16. February 2006, 21:06:00
Bry 
Subject: Good Person....... Sad Loss. R.I.P Pal.

16. February 2006, 20:56:51
Expired 

16. February 2006, 20:31:45
Eriisa 

16. February 2006, 20:28:56
Dolittle 

16. February 2006, 20:25:34
TexasToest 
Subject: Late - I don't usually read this board - but no less heart felt.....

16. February 2006, 19:52:00
ellieoop 

16. February 2006, 19:47:28
Antje 

16. February 2006, 19:44:13
whatdidyousay 

16. February 2006, 19:41:30
Mort 

16. February 2006, 19:38:32
Maxxina 

16. February 2006, 19:20:35
Goonerg 

16. February 2006, 19:16:59
Andre Faria 

16. February 2006, 19:06:51
UzzyLady 

16. February 2006, 18:38:51
Fencer 

16. February 2006, 18:36:58
tazman7474 
Subject: Re:
cariad: Huggs to you and yours, i wish i could do more!

16. February 2006, 18:29:14
cariad 

16. February 2006, 18:25:58
Pedro Martínez 

16. February 2006, 18:24:55
Stevie 

16. February 2006, 18:23:50
tazman7474 

16. February 2006, 18:20:31
Adaptable Ali 

16. February 2006, 18:17:13
Flake 
Subject: a silent posting for Bumble

16. February 2006, 18:09:50
Winnie 
I'll miss bumble

16. February 2006, 17:45:13
Chicago Bulls 
Yes in these moments there isn't anything to say.....
Let's hope they will get over it....

16. February 2006, 17:38:29
SueQ 

16. February 2006, 17:19:58
farmer sam 

16. February 2006, 16:58:40
pauloaguia 

16. February 2006, 16:54:13
Chimera 

16. February 2006, 16:48:07
red dragon 

16. February 2006, 16:46:50
baddessi 

16. February 2006, 16:46:11
Jason 



16. February 2006, 16:37:25
Rose 

16. February 2006, 16:22:19
harley 

16. February 2006, 16:18:09
anastasia 
Subject: a silent posting for Bumble

16. February 2006, 03:17:41
playBunny 
Czuch: Watch the Backgammon tournaments at VogClub and you'll see average players win 4, 5 and 6 round single elimination tournaments - even though they may come up against players better than the best here. The Dice Gods rule! The players simply follow as best they can.

16. February 2006, 03:15:32
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: And that is one of the things that I think my suggestion will do. Allow people that are lower rated a chance to win some BK Brains in a tournament that has stronger players. Some games will get more players simply because a weaker player has a chance against the stronger players. Chess versus Backgammon shows this quite well. If it was more widely played Dark Chess would tend to draw as Backgammon since a newer player can actually defeat an experienced player such as myself. That never happens in regular Chess. Regular Chess at least has a lot of players. It's main drawback is the use of machines to make the moves. Again Backgammon and Dark Chess will not have the same problem as regular Chess in this regard either. Though it appears that there are very good Backgammon playing machines, it still gets down to a little luck each game and this can help the lower rated player have a chance. With the rake so high a lower rated player might figure he can't take first or second place but has a shot at third, fourth, or fifth. The lower positions don't pay as much, but they are easier to win. If there's more money to go around the creator can add more places to pay winners if his tournament gets enough players to enter.

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