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6. April 2005, 10:24:32
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re: Multilanguage DB's
Fencer: I thought so! But thought I reminded you, just in case ;)

6. April 2005, 10:21:20
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Multilanguage DB's
pauloaguia: That's what I mean by the end of the Server News :-) It must be implemented first.

6. April 2005, 10:19:30
pauloaguia 
Subject: Multilanguage DB's
I know there aren't any portuguese DB's (yet). But since I've changed my language to portuguese I have only two options: either don't see any DB's at all (since there are no portuguese - yet), or see all language DB's.
Would it be possible to select to see only the DB's in the languages we'd be interested in?

6. April 2005, 05:35:31
MidnightMcMedic 
This is turning into a discussion of some sort, please take it to the appropriate board.

6. April 2005, 05:17:17
Grim Reaper 
The ratings system is not a so-called zero sum.

If you play only against each other, and split every other game, your ratings will oscillate then eventually become equal.

But along the way, the ratings functions will look like a carrier wave enveloping another signal.

You might be -17, +19, -15, +17, -13, +15 ... with an odd-even cancelation kicking in at some point too.

There are 2 numbers per opponent: rating, and rating deviation (rd). The rating number is published, the rd is part of a hidden calculation.

Your rd governs the rate of change of your rating more than the individual combat against another player.

If you lose your first 30 games against the lowest rated people on here, then win 30 games in a row against the highest rated people on here, your rating would still be near the middle of the pack.

If you won your first 30 games against the top players on here, then lost your next 30 games against the lowest rated players on here, your rating would be much higher.

6. April 2005, 00:17:46
grenv 
Ummm. what? Que?

My opponent seems to have been rated correctly, but I should have lost points by splitting the games against an opponent rated below me. Both our ratings were well established.

6. April 2005, 00:12:49
Grim Reaper 
Modified by Grim Reaper (6. April 2005, 00:15:20)
In the first instance, you have a rating of 1992, with some built in "uncertainty" about how accurate it is. Your opponent has a rating of 1725 which may be a more accurate representation of his "true rating".

So, your 17 point penalty reflects two things:

1. You lost to someone "far" below you with a more certain estimate of their strength. This reinforces the notion that your "true" rating has not been properly tuned yet. So, there was a larger adjustment.

2. Their rating was a more accurate representation of their performance, so you "should have" been able to win if the 1992 rating was accurate, which the systems stipulates is not the case yet.

Your subsequent win of 19 points reflects the fact that the previous "rating correction" was too aggressive. Your 1975 rating was more accurate than your 1992 rating, based on the information known at the time of that previous event. But now your opponent was more accurately rated at 1760, and you won.

Your opponent was penalized 33 points because his gain from the last game was "too high". He lost to a more accurate rating from a lower rated opponent, so the penalty should not be as great.

5. April 2005, 22:35:55
grenv 
Subject: ratings anomoly
I'd like to know why this happens. I lost and then won against an opponent rated more than 200 points lower than me, yet I ended up better off than before. As did my opponent! ???

here they are

sLaMdAnCe is the winner.

sLaMdAnCe: old BKR = 1725, new BKR = 1760 (+35)
grenv: old BKR = 1992, new BKR = 1975 (-17)

Game type: Hyper Backgammon

You are the winner.

grenv: old BKR = 1975, new BKR = 1994 (+19)
sLaMdAnCe: old BKR = 1760, new BKR = 1727 (-33)

Game type: Hyper Backgammon

5. April 2005, 13:13:25
andreas 
Subject: Re: Fisher style time controls.
AbigailII: Most sofisticated time control system I saw in GameCourier on chessvariants.org, see http://play.chessvariants.org/pbm/userguide.html#timecontrols

You can specify "Spare time", "Grace time", "Extra time" and "Bonus time"!

5. April 2005, 12:55:27
AbigailII 
Subject: Re: Fisher style time controls.
grenv: I wasn't proposing any fixed time setting. Considering the current system has configurable time settings, that wouldn't make any sense.

5. April 2005, 12:48:01
grenv 
Subject: Re: Fisher style time controls.
AbigailII: schemingmind.com has 5 days + 12 hours per move. This is plenty of time in my opinion. In fact I'd rather it was 1 day + 6 hours per. How about making it configurable?

5. April 2005, 11:27:53
AbigailII 
Subject: Fisher style time controls.
It would be nice to have time controls where you have a certain amount of time per game, plus some time per move. For instance "5days + 36hours", meaning you start the game with 5 days on your clock, and get another 36 hours for each move you make. This would allow you to take a break from a game for a couple of days, without having to resort to really long time controls that could drag a game to last months.

Littlegolem uses "10days + 36hours/move" which I find really nice. It allows you enough time to explore a hairy situation on a board, without having the risk in playing a game that lasts for years (some people make it a sport to wait time their clock always runs out to make a move. For every move they make).

5. April 2005, 07:55:13
danoschek 
Subject: A suggestion for a second time :")
an additional button for battleboats "clear and place" I really tested long now
but I still say, simply hitting refresh would make setups much more convenient.
Please ? And regarding the participation by Quousque Tandem below, thanks - eye2nd. ...

5. April 2005, 04:58:13
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
EdTrice: Yeah.. that would be a nice addition.. ;)

5. April 2005, 04:29:19
Grim Reaper 
Has it ever been discussed to track the "history" of an ID's name changes? I just saw games I "played" against names I really don't recognize, and I really can't remember who they may have been, "screen-name-wise".

5. April 2005, 04:23:30
rod03801 
LOL.. for many things, Yes, definitely.

5. April 2005, 04:07:28
wayney 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: is webtv slower than PC?

5. April 2005, 03:44:59
rod03801 
Modified by rod03801 (5. April 2005, 03:48:26)
Ugh! With WebTV, deleting multiple posts takes long enough without an extra step!

EDIT: ... Not necessarily saying it's a bad idea, though! ... Most often I think we only are deleting one post, so this extra step wouldn't make much difference ...

5. April 2005, 00:17:25
whatdidyousay 
Subject: Could we have a confirm dialogue, please
When a moderator makes a change to a discussion board (particularly a deletion), it would be helpful to have a confirmation question ("Are you sure you want to delete this nice person's post?" or some other such question). I just accidentally deleted a post and pm'ed the recipient of my error so they could repost.

5. April 2005, 00:15:10
Badinage 
YAHTZEE the one i play with is: http://jamesgart.com/yahtzeeonline/yahtzee.html

5. April 2005, 00:11:01
Grim Reaper 
Yahtzee is public domain now, so there would be no intellectual property dispute concerning an online implementation.

5. April 2005, 00:09:27
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Tournament sign ups....
MadMonkey: I like Monkeys idea, it makes so much sense

OH and YAHTZEE is a good multi player game Darren. More players the better.....

4. April 2005, 23:27:58
Badinage 
What about the game YAHTZEE?

3. April 2005, 11:32:10
MadMonkey 
Subject: Tournament sign ups....
Modified by MadMonkey (3. April 2005, 11:32:37)
Fencer: Just an idea (but a good one though lol) about signing up for more than one game in a particular tournament.

If a tournament has more than one game to sign up for (between 2 & 67 obviously) how aboout having tick boxes on the sign up page, rather than having to go into each one, sign up then go back to the list again and do the same over & over again.

It would be alot quicker & easier

3. April 2005, 06:51:19
ughaibu 
How about frighteningly coloured rooks for poor sportsmen who might compell a person to spend the rest of their days demonstrating a win that could be tossed out without any thought in a few minutes, eg: http://brainking.com/game/ShowGame?g=415627 ?

3. April 2005, 02:49:58
Bry 
Subject: Re:
ughaibu: lol

3. April 2005, 02:47:50
ughaibu 
I must've put myself on enemies, I guess.

3. April 2005, 02:44:45
Bry 
Subject: Re:
ughaibu: Works for me still....

3. April 2005, 02:43:07
ughaibu 
Modified by ughaibu (3. April 2005, 02:43:55)
We can no longer send messages to ourselves??
(edited for a very, very strange reason)

3. April 2005, 01:48:47
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Fencer
ughaibu: Yes (1) need to automaticly put something from what fellowship it is from and (2) a way to opt out of the messages.

I'm in tons of fellowships, so I'm starting to get tons of messages that I don't want, but I really don't want to quit the whole fellowship just to get rid of the messages. :-(

3. April 2005, 01:31:44
ughaibu 
Subject: Fencer
One needs to be able to distinguish between bulk fellowship and personal messages. I'm getting so many that I can no longer be bothered to reply to them all (and imagine as a big boss getting all those replies) but some might be personal individually addressed messages.

2. April 2005, 20:33:07
grenv 
Subject: Re: Dark Halma
Daniel Snyder: BBW is correct, the rules as described by you wouldn't make for a true dark game.

This might work: Only show opps pieces if you can jump them. Don't show opps moves at all.

2. April 2005, 19:19:56
Orlandu 
Subject: Re: Dark Halma
BIG BAD WOLF: I figured the game would work like this... When a person moves a piece, the start square will be highlighted then the finished square will be where the piece has ended... Though this is just a thought...

2. April 2005, 18:46:02
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Dark Halma
Daniel Snyder: But lets say you moved a piece 2 turns ago, so I know a piece is there - but it is "black" again - Then the computer would let me jump the piece - and if the computer lets me jump a "black" square - then I know just from that where the pieces are.

It would not do nothing then make extra work to keep track of where the pieces are, and the notepad NEEDS to be moved to above the game before that happens.

But I don't see how Dark Halma would make anything different from regular Halma - other then more work to keep track since your opponent can still easly keep track of where your pieces are.

2. April 2005, 18:14:16
Orlandu 
Subject: Re: Dark Halma
BIG BAD WOLF: I think it could work... Just make it to where you cannot go back to previous moves... during the game...

2. April 2005, 18:11:43
coan.net 
Subject: Dark Halma
Dark Halma - I don't see that working. (1) the game depends on where your opponenets pieces are (so you know if you can jump or not) and (2) if you can see the start & finish of each move, then it would be easy to look at past moves to know where every piece is.

2. April 2005, 18:00:30
Orlandu 
Subject: Dark Halma and Mill
I think they should have a dark halma... Only knowing where the opponent started and finishing each move... Also www.9mensmorris.com/game is a very good program...

1. April 2005, 17:55:26
Shreela 
Subject: Re: Games - Mill (Nine Men Morris)
I got those links reversed, sorry

1. April 2005, 17:53:51
Shreela 
Subject: Re: Games - Mill (Nine Men Morris)
Mill is very fun. Here's a sample game to play against the website bot:
http://www.osv.org/morris/index.html

This variant allows diagonal moves:
http://www.9mensmorris.com/game/

1. April 2005, 03:01:51
MidnightMcMedic 
Subject: Re: could we improve the notepad too ?
danoschek: What kind of improvements?

1. April 2005, 02:52:50
danoschek 
Subject: could we improve the notepad too ?
Modified by danoschek (1. April 2005, 02:55:48)
... although it might be important only
for people fighting dishonesty and infidelity ?
.. . thank you in advance ... ~*~

1. April 2005, 02:25:09
danoschek 
Subject: neat new smileys btw


in my universe outreaching composure I find always some positive. ~*~ .

31. March 2005, 19:48:25
Bry 
Subject: Re: Fellowship News
Fencer:

31. March 2005, 19:44:19
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Fellowship News
Bry: The whole fellowship system will be improved soon.

31. March 2005, 19:40:59
Bry 
Subject: Fellowship News
Fencer: In Fellowships, can you add an option to have "Fellowship News" stay indefinately - rather than the 14 day maximum?

30. March 2005, 11:22:16
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Re:
Bry: Great, I forgot to test it :-)

30. March 2005, 11:21:01
Bry 
Subject: Re: Re:
Fencer: Thanks for the Next Game improvement. Work's a treat.

29. March 2005, 23:24:34
Orlandu 
Subject: Games
Mill aka Nine Men morris or Dominoes would be good here....

29. March 2005, 22:35:46
Bry 
Subject: Re: Re:
Fencer:

29. March 2005, 22:23:23
skipinnz 
Subject: New way of showing waiting games
Fencer, this is brilliant, makes it so much easier to find game types to play. Thanks

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