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A game by any other name....

I Love Ludo Hall of Fame...How many passes have you had in one game?


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29. January 2010, 02:29:22
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Other fast paced Ludo tournaments
Czuch: And yes! They're almost half-way through!

15. January 2007, 09:19:21
Pedro Martínez 

27. October 2006, 00:22:07
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: New record
Modified by Pedro Martínez (27. October 2006, 00:22:20)

30. September 2006, 14:21:44
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: New record
Modified by Pedro Martínez (30. September 2006, 14:22:07)
Only three moves made in a game:
májinka vs. gatulda

2. August 2006, 16:24:31
Pedro Martínez 

13. May 2006, 14:52:47
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: long games
rednaz23: My record is 108.

9. May 2006, 05:19:17
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Question about end of game
rednaz23: You could also offer a draw at the very beginning of the game.

25. April 2006, 16:55:35
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: bug?
Bwild: http://brainking.com/cz/ArchivedGame?g=1534171

It was a three-game match...Tuesday won the first two games and only timed out in the third one, which couldn't change the result of the match.

7. April 2006, 16:24:37
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: I love Ludo
Hrqls: No wonder it was against arpa...

7. April 2006, 08:55:18
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: I love Ludo
Hrqls: Yup, it's my bro.:)
Bernice: Nice one.:)

6. April 2006, 03:01:17
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: I love Ludo
Groucho: Yea, I think so too. Moreover, if you look at the game more closely, my opponent got 24 consecutive passes. LOL

6. April 2006, 02:49:11
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: I love Ludo
mctrivia: Oh, thanks, good to know that...I had 25 consecutive passes in this game:
http://brainking.com/cz/ArchivedGame?g=1512868
I love Ludo

6. April 2006, 00:23:28
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
mctrivia: Just look at the game and I bet you'll be able to tell...:)

It's 1 step to go for me, 112 for my opponent, and 1 of his pieces still in the base.

5. April 2006, 22:54:58
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: I love Ludo
Hrqls: 1vs112/1
*sigh*

4. April 2006, 16:48:10
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: I love Ludo
Hrqls: 1vs60/1 - nice. I wonder if anyone can beat my 1vs129/3 though...:)

4. April 2006, 11:05:39
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: I love Ludo
Hrqls: Good idea. I bet I'd have two in the Top Ten.
2.

3. April 2006, 21:44:17
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: I love Ludo
Hrqls: Pity there's no smiley for shaking hands.:)

3. April 2006, 15:09:16
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: I love Ludo
mctrivia: I bet he didn't mind at the end.

3. April 2006, 14:56:32
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: I love Ludo
Modified by Pedro Martínez (9. March 2011, 21:50:06)

28. March 2006, 18:23:51
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Ludo Variants
Modified by Pedro Martínez (28. March 2006, 18:24:06)
BBW: Two thirds of yours and a third of Watford's.

17. March 2006, 04:49:17
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Eriisa: I think tiger means for example a roll of 4+1+6+2, which is followed by his first piece going to E3.

17. March 2006, 04:44:25
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
plaintiger: The answer is easy and you can actually find it in the rules.

Combine these two rules:

1. "The very first placement in the game is supported by three rolls instead of one."

2. "If a six is rolled, the player rolls the die again."

9. March 2006, 19:00:05
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Pedro Martínez (9. March 2006, 20:31:24)
BIG BAD WOLF: There are two options: you can either do it as you described (you don't move any piece until you stop rolling sixes) or you can move your piece after each six, but if you were to end your moves on a spot with your another piece, you must return the "moving" piece to its original position and either move another one or pass. It's useful to use a pen and a piece of paper for this kind of situations. By the way, why do you think it's called "Dude, don't be mad"? People fight too often here when playing this game! LOL

9. March 2006, 02:56:43
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Stevie: I'm not upset at all, I'm sorry if it sounds/looks so. Sorry for that. I just don't think the rules should be changed. We play it this way in the Czech Republic, so I see no reason for changing the rules of a game played on a Czech site owned by a Czech for the only sake of "making it easier" for a group of "Anglo-Americans". Changing the rules would definitely not make it easier for us, including Fencer. We call it "Člověče, nezlob se" ("Dude, don't be mad") and it's one of the most wide-spread board games in the Czech Republic. All the Czech users would start a rampage if the rules should be changed the way you want it.

9. March 2006, 02:45:05
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Stevie: they obviously call it the same name... Ludo

We obviously do NOT call it Ludo.
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Fencer chose to apply the Czech rules. So far, I haven't seen one valid argument for WHY the rules should be changed to the American/British ones.

9. March 2006, 02:33:28
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Stevie: The die works exactly as it should. If you can't complete your full roll, you have to pass.

8. March 2006, 22:24:37
Pedro Martínez 
A link to the game would definitely be useful.

8. March 2006, 21:41:28
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
WatfordFC: It's always good to read the rules before starting to play any new game.

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