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21. May 2008, 19:21:10
Kili 
What is the probability of getting a 10 double dices in a gammon-race of 45 moves and five of them double 6, in a real game?
Here is possible....

6. July 2006, 02:10:06
Kili 
Subject: Re:
grenv: I hope that you are a good mathematician who do bad sums

6. July 2006, 02:00:20
Kili 
Subject: Re:
grenv: Could you calculate the end of this match?

6. July 2006, 01:51:42
Kili 
Subject: Re:
WatfordFC: 996 x 2 = 1992 + win = 1997 points for $$$ Jason $$$

6. July 2006, 01:44:09
Kili 
Subject: Re:
WatfordFC: Maybe Jason us Sharon 996 moves

16. January 2006, 15:16:41
Kili 
Subject: Re:
ShunAyumiTaiki: The player from the list of blocked users cannot:
* invite you to a game,
* see you on Who is online page,
* send you a message,
* add you to their Friends list
but i am not sure of he can not write you a message into the started game. Maybe someone can help you about this doubt.

15. January 2006, 16:13:44
Kili 
Subject: Re: No doubles or vision troubles?
playBunny: Babygirlle?? But she is very young for C.C.

15. January 2006, 15:54:13
Kili 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: Maybe you are falling in love :)

5. January 2006, 15:17:01
Kili 
Subject: Re: cube question
Modified by Kili (5. January 2006, 15:19:06)
Kipling: When a player resigns a game with cube then the winner gets the number of the points of the cube multiply by the number of the points of the current position of the pieces of the losser (i.e. 1,2 or 3 points). When a player rejects an offer for doubling then the winner only gets the number of the points of the cube.

If you received that warning then the reason was you hadn´t taken any own piece out and all your pieces are not in the oponnets´s house (2 points) multiply by the cube (4 points). Are you sure the cube was at 2?

When you gained 2 points, then there are two possibilities: 2x1 or 1x2.

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