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17. March 2003, 08:37:32
Gary Barnes 
Subject: Keryo Pente player 1 advantage
Walter -

I think you know what Dmitri King means and you're just nitpicking words there. When I played Pente without the tournament rule at IYT because that's all they had and all that I could find at the time, in 18 tournaments, I lost 8 games. ALL EIGHT of those were as player 2 and I was LUCKY in the MANY others. Why? Because there was almost no one in those tourneys that knew how to play the game correctly! That's because most of the former players from the '80's either didn't know about the site or refused to play it without the tournament rule, because they knew it was pointless.

It's the same way for Dmitri King in Keryo Pente at www.pente.org. Sure, he's 12-4 as player 2, but that's because few people understand how to play the game right.

But what if you took Dmitri King, Istvan Virag, Dmitri Krasnonosov, Alexander Nosovsky, Scott Justice, myself, and a few others and gave us a year to completely study and understand the differences between Pente and Keryo Pente. Then you put us into a Keryo Pente tournament together.

Would player 2 EVER win without the tournament rule? Not likely, but if he did, it would be 1 in 50 and we would all be bored tying with each other the other 49 out of 50 times. Give us 3 years to perfect our game, and it would be 1 in 1000 or probably NEVER!

Right now, I would probably wager on Dmitri King beating you 5 in a row without the tourney rule as player 1 in Keryo Pente at IYT, even though I think that he has studied the game very little. I could be wrong, you could win once, but that's because the game is different enough from Pente that he made an error large enough that you could win. That's not to say that you aren't a good player, it's that player 2 is at a fairly severe disadvantage in Keryo Pente also without the opening restriction, even though that disadvantage is not quite as large as in Pente.

The points are:
1. The more you study a game, the more one-sided it is to play it without an opening restriction.
2. Why not play the games WITH the opening restriction from the time that you learn the game so that you have a more equal chance from either side, regardless of your ability?

By the way, the 'things' that they call Pente and Keryo Pente at IYT are no such games. Those games were NEVER invented to be played on a 13x13 board and the tourney rule has been in existence on them ever since the game was less than 2 years old in 1979. IYT simply screwed up when they put the games on their site to begin with and so proceeded to confuse a generation of players. Brain King has gotten it right! As I have told many people, the IYT games should be called 'Beginners (Keryo) Pente' or 'Recreational (Keryo) Pente'. Pro Pente IS the real regular Pente and they don't even have the real regular Keryo Pente!


Gary Barnes

14. March 2003, 08:16:11
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Keryo advantage
12-4 and you say you find it difficult to win? Hmm, I'm confused. If you're a member of It's Your Turn Dmitri King, I'll play you some games. You can go first in them if you'd like and we'll put your theory to test. :) If you win them all, I'll see your point, but even if I take a few of them I'll ask you some questions about how it goes while we play.

13. March 2003, 08:24:59
dream 
Subject: 4 new backgammon variants tournys
I have just opened 4 new Fast Tournaments. They are backgammon, nackgammon, backgammon race and crowded backgammon and are open to members Brain Knight and above. Games to start on the 18th!

12. March 2003, 17:32:25
Dmitri King 
Subject: Re: 2-games vs. all players in tourneys
Walter, the advantage of moving first is significant in keryo pente, in my opinion. The opening restrictions help level the field, but not by much. At Dweebo's stone games I am undefeated as player 1 (14-0) and I am 12-4 as player 2. I find it difficult to win as player 2, and I was never in danger of losing as player 1.

12. March 2003, 06:46:50
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Prize Tournament for Dark Chess
Is that how it works? The person offering the prize has to put up the prize fund? Hmm, I suppose that's fair. It'd certainly make the tournament maker want to win his own tournament!
When I finally do become a paying member on this site I'll probably make a couple of tournaments with a prize. Hopefully I'll win, but if not it should make for some good players and games just trying to win the prize.

12. March 2003, 06:37:38
dream 
Subject: Re: Prize Tournament for Dark Chess
Guess you will have to find a rook who feels like spending their money for the prize :-)

12. March 2003, 06:17:24
Walter Montego 
Subject: Prize Tournament for Dark Chess
How's 'bout one of you BrainRooks getting one going. I might win and then I could postpone having to pay to become a paying member. :) Even if I don't win, I'm sure it would attract good players and the games would be good games and lots of fun either way. I'll help spread the word if you get one going and we'll see if we can get lots of people involved.

12. March 2003, 06:08:14
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: 2-games vs. all players in tourneys
Hi Gary. I'm curious about the advantage or disadvantage of going first in Keryo Pente. This game seems a lot more fair than regular Pente. I think it might have something to do with the way the dudes are captured. As you've said you're a top Pente player, I am wondering how the wins and losses break down amongst the real good players depending on who starts first in Keryo Pente.
I agree with the playing of two games, one of each color being a better method than arbitrarily asigning sides. What is the "Sonneborn-Berger method"? Why break ties when you can just play a tie breaker game or two more? Or have both players advance as they do on It's Your Turn?

11. March 2003, 11:48:44
Rabbits2 
Subject: Re: Tournaments
Thank you

11. March 2003, 11:42:28
Niki 
Subject: Re: Tournaments
Rabbits2 ... you have to have the minimum membership level of Rook to start your own tournament .. have a look at the Paid Membership page :0)

11. March 2003, 11:36:21
Rabbits2 
Subject: Tournaments
Can a person who is only a Brain Pawn start a Tournament?

11. March 2003, 05:48:31
Kevin 
Subject: Re: 2-games vs. all players in tourneys
Hi Gary :-)

As you have probably read, many people seem to agree with you that 2-games against each opponent would be better. Fencer said he would implement that later (don't think he gave a timeline).

And just to clear up the Five in Line, it was originally 20x20, but now all new games started are on the 15x15 board - only games started before this change are 20x20.

11. March 2003, 03:31:35
Gary Barnes 
Subject: 2-games vs. all players in tourneys
To all -

My name is Gary Barnes. I am the director of one of one of the sections of a large real-time Pente tournament at Dweebo's Stone Games at www.pente.org. Dmitri King and I are both top Pente players and were instrumental in forwarding the correct rules for Pente and Keryo Pente to Filip (Fencer) so that he could get those games set up on his great site. When we did this, it took him less than a week to have the games on the site, which impressed us.

I'd like to make a few comments about the advantage enjoyed by one side in several board games as it relates to the need for everyone to play everyone else in one game of each color in tournaments here at Brainking.

In Pente, even with the correct and current opening restriction on white (player 1), white still has a moderate advantage amongst intermediate-level players. This advantage is increased as the skill of the players increase. It is increased even further in turn-based play, because players can study the positions for long periods of time, if they wish. In E-mail World Pente championships, it is not uncommon for player 1 to win 75-80% of games. Fortunately, we have the opening restriction or player 1 would probably win 98+% of games in top-level turn-based competition. This brings up the game of 5-in-a-line on BrainKing here.

A top Gomoku (5-in-a-line here) player by the name of Istvan Virag along with one other person successfully solved the game of Gomoku as a forced win in 24 moves by white (player 1) on the recognized standard of a 15x15 board. That is because there is no opening restriction for white like there is in Pente.

What this means is that if black plays PERFECTLY, then he can last no more than 24 moves if white plays perfectly and will always lose. While perfect play is unlikely in any game, the fact that a win by force can be accomplished in only 24 moves indicates the overwhelming advantage enjoyed by White in Gomoku (5-in-a-line), even amongst intermediate-level players. This advantage would be even greater on the larger 20x20 board that has been used frequently here at Brainking.

Because of these things and the fact that in many games, one side owns either a small or substantial advantage to start the game, I have just recently sent off an E-mail to Filip suggesting that players play 2-games, one of each color, against all opponents in tournaments.

With that said, I think that the Sonneborn-Berger method for breaking ties is EXCELLENT, but ONLY if everyone gets to play one game of each color against all of their opponents. Otherwise, I would agree that it makes things MORE unfair for a strong player who happens to unluckily get the disadvantageous side against another strong player.

8. March 2003, 14:02:39
harley 
rod03801.. there isn't really much to do, choose a game (or all games), do your settings and then on the day & time you selected press the buttons to start the tourney!!
Then if it gets to a second round press the button to start that (I guess, mine haven't reached round 2 yet!!).
Easy Peasy!!

8. March 2003, 10:55:43
rod03801 
Subject: Starting your own tourneys.
I'm wondering if someone could tell me exactly what your responsibilities are when you start your own tourney... i was thinking of trying it, but I'd like to know first.
Thanks
:-)

7. March 2003, 10:00:04
tonyh 
Subject: Profiles
How about putting WINNER in red alongside the tournament and, say, FINALS in red? then we can gloat a bit.
Also, how avbout telling us all when someone has won a tournament (again, might boost your Brain Knight + membership).

5. March 2003, 20:56:31
coan.net 
Subject: suggestion
Having the tournaments a 2 game match (one of each color) would be a great improvment (for most of the games) - possible have it the choice of whoever makes the tournament.

Heck - I have recently joined 3 spider stack4 tournaments where I play the same higher ranked player. In all 3 games, I'm stuck with the color black (which usually has a disadvantage) - so unless I get lucky - all three of those tournaments will be out of my reach... :-(

But it is planned - so that will be good! :-)

5. March 2003, 08:38:14
Fencer 
sundance: I will fix it.
rabbitoid: Yes, it is planned. Later.

4. March 2003, 20:04:40
rabbitoid 
Subject: a suggestion
Fencer: to resolve the problem of unfairness due to color, why not make tournament games 2-game matches, instead of simple games? this way nothing else needs to be changed.
or maybe permit the tournament organizer to pick the game format as well as the timespan?

4. March 2003, 18:24:20
sundance 
Fencer: Why is "Spider Line4 Fast Weekend Tournament" still listed as a "running tournament", even though it is completed?
Should I, as the one who started the tournament, have done something after it was completed?

4. March 2003, 15:33:13
eddie spaghetti 
Subject: Re:
thanx

4. March 2003, 15:20:13
Fencer 
1) Sure. I will improve the messages.
2) Your Spider Line4 tournament contains only one section. The second round is available only if two or more sections were created.

4. March 2003, 14:49:15
eddie spaghetti 
Subject: 2.?'s
first when we get notification when a round in one of our tourneys is complete...can it tell us (when applicable) that a second round is ready? or 3rd etc...i was erasing these msgs and didnt know i needed to start some second rounds...second question in my first tourney the eddie sfast one with all the games i limited it to only 8 players each game...in one game in there the spiderline 4 there is a 3 way tie for first place...one player asked me to start the second round but nothing comes up for me to start a second round..was that because i limited the amount who played?..

2. March 2003, 23:55:07
Dave392 
Subject: Re: Survivor's Mini Linetris Tourny
only 2 spots remain open... hurry and claim your spot today b4 its too late... lol :-)

2. March 2003, 22:22:02
harley 
Heyyyy, we got a 'my tournaments'!! Nice one Fencer, that will make life loads easier! :o))

2. March 2003, 03:39:06
~MOLLY~ 
Subject: Prize tourney #2
The second prize tourney has been posted for 4iar on the tournament board, so if you are a pawn and would like a chance to win a 6 mo. knight membership, please sign up.. must have a rating of 1500 or less though!! Good Luck!

2. March 2003, 03:28:11
Erika 
Subject: Re: Fellowship Tournaments.
Hannelore.. i signed up for your 5-in-a-line tourny, even tho i'm on the 5-in-a-line for a different fellowship.. so i think you are correct.

2. March 2003, 02:51:36
Hannelore 
Subject: Fellowship Tournaments.
There seems to be some confusion about fellowship tournaments. I have a lot of Chess players in my fellowship, but not many on my team. I understand that since many are on teams in different fellowships. I am sponsoring a "Fellowship Tournament" in several different chess types, and some players seem to think they can not join the T because they are on other teams. I believe this is a misunderstanding on their part. My understanding is that anyone in the fellowship can join this Tournament and it has nothing to do with teams. Please correct me if I am wrong.

1. March 2003, 22:36:22
sweetsammi 
Subject: looking for a game of reversi
hey, im looking for a game of reversi. it's my first time at this site, and i've never played here...of course...so, if u can...plz invite

28. February 2003, 16:52:10
Dave392 
Subject: Re: Survivor's Mini Linetris Tourny
only 6 slots remain... 10 spots filled...

its open for everyone... hurry and sign up today! :-)

27. February 2003, 16:50:25
blizz 
Subject: All
I created new 3-checks chess tournament. It's open for everyone. Start time is 10th March 2003, 10,00 AM. Join and enjoy it!

25. February 2003, 18:08:59
ellieoop 
Subject: Re:
Thanks Fencer

25. February 2003, 08:20:56
Fencer 
ellieoop: It will be added soon.

25. February 2003, 06:51:37
Dave392 
Subject: Re: Survivor's Mini Linetris Tourny
7 have signed up... only 9 slots remain open... hurry b4 ya miss out on your chance :-)

25. February 2003, 05:39:40
ellieoop 
i was wondering if there's a way to remove the tournaments that you've finished, from your profile page.

24. February 2003, 21:15:55
Dave392 
Subject: Survivor's Mini Linetris Tourny
Is open to the first 16 players... Sign up now and try to be the Ultimate Survivor!

24. February 2003, 03:37:14
Kevin 
Subject: Spider Line4
I have created my second Spider Line4 tournament. You will be able to sign up until the end of Febryary. 3 day time limit. Good luck to everyone :-)

22. February 2003, 22:10:44
Dragon 
Subject: Extinction Chess (Open)
Sorry if players tried to sign up for this tourny. It's up again,and anyone can enter.

21. February 2003, 10:01:02
rabbitoid 
Subject: fast chess
rabbit's blitz tournament available, with a timeout of one day.
this is well suited to people who have limited tournament participation: not to get stuck in rounds which never end
need some more signups to make it interresting.

20. February 2003, 23:02:23
harley 
Subject: Re: Crowded Backgammon
Tournament started! A week to sign up, have fun!

20. February 2003, 17:18:05
Mary Jo 
Subject: Crowded Backgammon
I love the new game. How can we get some tournaments started with that game?

19. February 2003, 03:47:13
grenv 
Atomic chess probably has an advantage for white. I prefer the swiss system with 2 game matches myself.

18. February 2003, 02:21:10
Kevin 
Hmm...there's actually a few games where colour is a big difference! Horde Chess is a big white advantage, Maharajah is a big black advantage, Tablut seems to be a white advantage, and Spider Line4 is a relatively small white advantage. (that's all i can think of right now).

However, Fencer did mention implementing more tournament formats later. Be patient...he has a lot to do :-)

18. February 2003, 00:13:52
Connors 
I personally would like to see the old fashioned double elimination style tournament tried here. One-on-One, with random draws. With all the matches being played at once i would think it would shorten the length of a tournament significantly. With 5-in-Line being the only game here (far as i know) where the draw of color can be an advantage, youd have to make it a race to 3 match or something like that. All other games could be one game matches. Win, and move on, lose and go to the losers bracket for a second chance.

17. February 2003, 07:25:08
Kevin 
That's ok if you don't agree with me...everyone can have their opinions. But we can argue and argue here all we want and neither of us get anywhere, so i'm not going to argue about this any more - i have voiced my opinion, and will leave it at that :-)
We will see what Fencer decides (and i image a very difficult decision!)

17. February 2003, 04:51:27
dream 
Subject: Re:
Kevin: Sorry I don't agree but have to say this.
I think its wise to look towards the sites with the most success and emulate their good points, especially for a new site with quite a bit of competition out there for membership money.
The most successful tournament systems I have seen is Cases leagues (which offers a variety of formats and is used by most of the online gaming sites for all games) and IYT neither of them use S-B, both have over 1,000,000 members.
If players don't like something then they won't support it in the long term. And it is finding what makes people the happiest which brings in the money. :-)

17. February 2003, 00:29:42
harley 
I'm not saying it would give anyone an advantage, just maybe not a true S-B.
I'm quite happy to agree to disagree! We have different opinions, no big deal :o)

17. February 2003, 00:20:08
Kevin 
hrlqns: Ok. Assuming those 2 players timed out in every game, that would leave each and every one of the other remaining 5 players with 4 games to make up the S-B. Each player still has the 4 games. No one has more games then others to get more S-B. Those 2 games that were timed out will award the 5 remaining players with a grand total of 0 S-B. No advantage to anyone.

Also, that is what i said - they would complain now, but if it was originally introduced with 2 games against each opponent, i doubt many of them would complain then. Besides, it isn't a right to be able to play in tournaments for free. The pawns get a lot for free, why do they need more? :-)

If you don't agree with me about the S-B (which you quite obviously don't) that's fine. We are not the ones to make the final decision anyways. I think we have both argued our point, and i will let Fencer decide for himself.

dream: Yes, i have only seen it at one other site, which is littlegolem, so people are not used to it. Even if tournaments never go passed the 3rd round for a while (and i'm sure they will eventually with more people at this site), that doesn't make it just to advance everyone who has won the same number of games, especially with time-outs (if a player doesn't time out against everyone). I am not saying tournaments will not work without S-B, but i'm saying the winner will more often be deserved this way.

16. February 2003, 23:53:41
dream 
Subject: Re:
I have never struck SB before, when playing tournaments on other sites. I can see how it will upset people (and perhaps already has) With the current tournament format the rounds will rarely go beyond 3. I would prefer to see players with equal points go into the next round, ir makes for more competition that way. In other tournament formats the SB would be totally uncalled for anyway, not needed in single or double elimination or swiss, and IYT has run round robins very successfully without it. This current format is one I have never seen, I am not sure if it is common in other game types ie: chess, perhaps this will sort itself out when Fencer introduces new tournament types and players can choose their preference?

16. February 2003, 23:00:06
harley 
Well, if theres 7 players in one section, and two of those timed out on every game, that would leave 5 players.
So you would only have 4 opponents to make up your S-B.
Its similar to the ratings in that the more games you play the more accurate your rating. So it follows that the more people you have as opponents, the more accurate your S-B.
I think people would complain if they suddenly needed 14 empty slots to enter a tournament instead of 7!! Pawns are limited to 20 slots so they would have to have only 6 normal games going to enter a tournament.
There must be another option.

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