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26. April 2005, 13:42:34
Stevie 
Subject: Re: Re: Is there a game where this happened ?
Pafl: yeah, probably one of Numfire against me somewhere like that LOL

17. November 2004, 01:49:49
Stevie 
PAFL
There is a known bug that on draws, it shows the bkr next to the wrong names at the moment

17. November 2004, 01:48:53
Stevie 
I would say that should have been 0 also

17. October 2004, 18:08:14
Stevie 
oooops i meant pieces LOL

17. October 2004, 11:15:20
Stevie 
I know, but reversi can be on diferent sized boards. whereas Reversi used to only be 8x8 board. Smaller one was used to speed it up etc.

A smaller Gothic checkers would have exactly the same rules, just 16 squares less and 4 players less on each side

17. October 2004, 01:14:44
Stevie 
im sure a smaller version would attract more players :o)

16. October 2004, 23:25:16
Stevie 
LMAO well comment then Filip ;oÞ

15. October 2004, 19:38:49
Stevie 
Hellooooooo does no-one read this board?

2. October 2004, 13:05:01
Stevie 
Subject: to encourage more players
Do you think a 6 wide x 8 high small gothic checkers would work? So as to have a shorter game, also would mean that once down to 1 king v's 2 king, there is more chance of a win than have to draw.

18. September 2004, 04:34:24
Stevie 
Its especially better to draw when the single king is towards the centre of the board

4. September 2004, 10:33:18
Stevie 
Games can be won like this, but when both are good players, its unlikely, So id agree with Fencer

27. December 2003, 12:59:29
Stevie 
I have taken to this game, and would like to play some of the better players at it(Ie over 1400 bkr). Please send me invites :o)

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