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13. December 2006, 16:11:19
Grandmaestro 
Is it possible to reset your own BKR(s) back to default "unrated" state.

18. December 2006, 05:17:35
david upshaw 
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Modified by david upshaw (18. December 2006, 05:18:27)
Grandmaestro: I don't think so. What if all the people you beat went back to "unrated"? It wouldn't be fair to your record. Ratings wouldn't be worth anything if we could simply reset them. Thats just my opinion. If you want an offical answer send the question to Fencer.

18. December 2006, 06:34:04
Grandmaestro 
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david upshaw: It's fine. It will just take longer than it would of to be high rated. First 4 games in this rating system are the most important to getting a good head start.

19. December 2006, 21:29:25
Pedro Martínez 
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Grandmaestro: Knowing that, you should have paid better attention to the time control of those games...*shrugs*

20. December 2006, 08:29:25
Grandmaestro 
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Pedro Martínez: The games were 14 hours per move without days off. I didn't pay attention to the "no days off" and I timed out over the weekend. If I knew it was no days off I wouldn't of timed out!

There should be an option to reset one's own BKR anyways.

20. December 2006, 14:04:28
Pedro Martínez 
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Grandmaestro: Like I said, you should have paid better attention to the time control. If you had, you wouldn't have timed out. It was only your own fault. Wanting the whole BKR system to be restructured because of your own mistakes is a bit brassy. By the way, there are no payed memberships on BrainKing. None of the available ones have anything to do with ropes either.

Gabriel Almeida: No, he can't. At least not if he wants to honor the User Agreement. I actually don't understand why are you inciting him to do so...:(

20. December 2006, 17:02:23
Gabriel Almeida 
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Pedro Martínez: Because cheating doesn't look to be a problem in Brainking... noone cares about it!

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