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19. August 2003, 09:42:59
Jason 
Subject: Re: notes during games ?
thanks fencer , i feel a bit thick now lol ,because it was the same shade as my background didnt realise i could write in it ;~)

19. August 2003, 08:59:42
Fencer 
Subject: Re: notes during games ?
Nope, the grwy background has been added to make a visual difference between these two text areas [notes and messages]. Several players had requested it some months ago.

19. August 2003, 08:51:29
Jason 
Subject: notes during games ?
i used to be able to make notes formyself during games but mine is all shaded grey has this function been turned off (been like this a while now) or is it something i maybe have switched off without knowing

19. August 2003, 03:34:16
Scubbabisto 
Subject: Re: Multiplayer games? -- Yes!!
I have played chaturanga for four players and think that it would be a good game to add to BrainKing. Team play is a lot of fun.

There is a large chess variant for two players called Big Battle (see chessvariants.com) that is played on a 10x10 board that would be a great addition. Not only is it fast-paced (a surprise on the larger board) but well balanced, like Gothic Chess.

It is not a mere variation on the theme of Gothic Chess, though; and on the strength of that and the popularity of chess variants on the site, I think that it would be good to give it consideration.

19. August 2003, 02:23:22
Eriisa 
I've thought about that too. If you have a move option of picking who to play, its easier to choose from who is online.

19. August 2003, 01:29:04
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
If i remember rightly is was mentioned before about putting it under the options on the left when playing a move, but to be in the normal place on the main page.

19. August 2003, 01:26:07
Kevin 
Ah, i didn't read it carefully enough ;-)

Yes, that is a good idea...but where would this list be put on the game pages?

19. August 2003, 01:20:40
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Kevin, i think what GrassHopper means is that they are show when we are playing an actual move, i think this was brought up b4.

19. August 2003, 01:15:59
Kevin 
Those are listed on your main page on the right, right beneath the date and time :-)

18. August 2003, 23:58:26
Grasshopper 
Fencer,I love your site.... I would like,,, :) to be able to see my "Friends on-line" list, on the game pages.. That way when I am playing,,,I can see my friends who are on-line... {'_'}
Shelly

18. August 2003, 11:07:04
ambercruise 
Subject: request
yatzee

18. August 2003, 05:28:11
Karterovrontis 
Subject: Re: Multiplayer games? -- Yes!!
I think the idea of games for four players like chaturanga is excellent!! Is the shogi game for four maybe too foreign, though? It would be very complex.

18. August 2003, 00:40:50
danoschek 
Subject: Placebo Spiral
anything to advance the board topic ?
not ? I thought so ... buh bye ... ~*~

18. August 2003, 00:31:12
The Listener 
Oh, danoschek
Come off your high Janus! :·P

17. August 2003, 13:48:08
danoschek 
Subject: penetrant babblerod's board abuse
it's okay, ear-stuffer ... smartness of games is really not your subject.

and now back off and put your obsessive iyt-bs where it belongs ...
my pygmy pony sounds better from his back than you from the front ...

I refrain from requesting to implement some artificial intelligence as new
feature for our comrade with such an immense natural stupidity because
respecting board topics is an unconquerable obstacle for hollow ramble-
fanatics and their dwarfhood of screwing up to personal attacks ... ~*~

17. August 2003, 08:36:35
rod03801 
It is only closed because I don't feel like dealing with your usual nonsense

17. August 2003, 04:49:36
danoschek 
Subject: after the nonsense is closed ...
I support implementing the doubling cube because unlike other rules and
their supporters it improves the smartness of the game ... good night :) ~*~

17. August 2003, 04:48:00
danoschek 
Subject: dizzy roddy
you should know at least the rules here ... :P ... ~*~

17. August 2003, 04:44:37
rod03801 
I wanted to change rules??? You are confused.

17. August 2003, 04:35:25
danoschek 
Subject: foolish statements
are as usual coming from you ...

playing to the rules is playing to the rules ...
you wanted to change them - I did not call that cheating either
just (go figure) ignorant ... as to believe bigger words have bigger meanings ~*~

17. August 2003, 02:27:12
rod03801 
Subject: Re: "if you can use both dice you must"
What a foolish thing to say.
It has NOT been "abandoned" here. I believe we were told that at some point it WOULD be implemented. If you don't care to follow the rules, you certainly don't have to play.
Not playing by the rules is CHEATING. No RESPECTABLE game lover wants to cheat. Period.

16. August 2003, 23:50:39
grenv 
Subject: Re: Doubling
Actually In backgammon it is frequent that a position is reached when one player cannot lose, even if (s)he rolls 2-1 and the opponent 6-6 for the rest of the game. Obviously this is only applicable if there are no overlaps and therefore no chance of capturing. In these cases you should resign unless both players are happy to keep chatting. It is really only tournaments that I would apply this to since a lot of other players may be waiting for the outcome before proceeding.

16. August 2003, 23:22:28
danoschek 
Subject: if you CAN use both dice, you MUST
was added by people who don't like to cope with the entire smartness
of the game and, should be abandoned anyway ... as we do here ... ~*~

16. August 2003, 22:26:03
tonyh 
Subject: Re: Doubling
Peacepickle; I took the liberty of looking at your profile and see that you play only Backgammon. This is a game where you can have remarkable turn-rounds, even when everything looks hopeless. And you have a super rating, which means that you lose rarely!
A game like chess, though, can be totally won; getting the win quickly can take ages!
When I play games for chat and fun and I was in a lost position, I would suggest that I resign and start another with the same opponent.
But a game like chess

16. August 2003, 21:59:34
rod03801 
Subject: doubling cube
I think it should be handled like it is at IYT... they have a version with it, and a version without it. The version with it, is a 5 point game. Maybe here we could decide for ourselves when creating the game how many points it would be..(which of course we already do with multi point matches)
I definitely wish the doubling cube was here.. and I'm sure at some point, it will be.
But as discussed a while back on the backgammon discussion board, I would rather backgammon be fixed to follow the "if you CAN use both dice, you MUST" rule, first.

16. August 2003, 21:00:44
kitti 
Subject: Re: Doubling
tonyh: If there is a chance to win resigning should not be "forced" with doubling. I agree that sometimes the games drag on pointlessly when other side has no chance whatsoever. But determining when a game is decided is not that easy on many games. If doubling was there many endgame turnarounds wouldn't happen. For example in a game of reversi 10x10 my situation looked really hopeless after move 36 (and even before that). I was thinking about resigning and surely my opponent would have doubled at that point if the option would have been there. Then resigning would have been the only sensible option for me to do. However i continued to play and managed to clinch victory with a few points margin! It was a great match and it would never have happened if doubling was there. Many such games where other side has definite advantage would end prematurely if we could double. Here's link to the game.

But gammons are a different thing. The doubling cube belongs there and should be implemented as soon as possible.

16. August 2003, 18:09:17
lilac fairy 
Subject: Re:
I like to see my matches to the end too, occasionally I resign, but not often, I don't like to feel I'm quitting because I am losing

16. August 2003, 18:01:04
rgbdbg 
Subject: Re: Doubling
tonyh Since this is a game server that encourages community along with the games, there is no harm in opponents playing out their games or even having friendly chats in the face of definite defeat.

Since BK offers no doubling cube for backgammon, it's really hard to take the game too seriously here. Backgammon with a doubling cube and backgammon without a doubling cube are two entirely different games. Add betting and money to the mix, and you've changed the games even more.

If I find myself in a hopeless position in a game, I usually congratulate my opponent and tell him/her that I'm going to resign on my next move. This avoids a lot of misunderstandings and keeps the tone friendly. If I have mathematically won a game, I never ask an opponent to resign. To me it's really rude to ask that of someone. They may want to have some fun by learning from you.

Being a member of a gamesite such as BK is more than BKN ratings and amassing numbers in one's win column; it's social games and community.

If you're obsessed with wins and ratings, a BG site such as FIBS is probably better suited for you than BK.

Enjoy your games everyone.

16. August 2003, 17:38:57
lovelysharon 
<no....miracles...LOLOL>..

16. August 2003, 17:37:23
tonyh 
Subject: Re: Doubling
Sharon - why do you like seeing games thru to the end? If you are hopelessly lost, what are you hoping for? That the opponent will time out? give up in disgust? die?

16. August 2003, 17:31:46
lovelysharon 
personally .. i like to see my matches to the end... :)

16. August 2003, 17:07:58
grenv 
Subject: Re: Doubling
If you were going to implement the doubling cube, you would also need to award two wins for a gammon and 3 for a backgammon. Personally I think if you're going to implement that, let's just have 5 point matches.

I started the thread by suggesting that once the game is mathematically over then the game server should award the game instead of forcing the game to continue pointlessly. Of course resignations would help (I always resign if the game is mathematically beyond reach, why prolong the agony).

16. August 2003, 16:49:40
tonyh 
Subject: Re: Doubling
Lovely Sharon - I agree that resignation isn't the only reason but it's a good one!
Kitti - please describe a 'little chance to win'? What would your guy be waiting for? A blunder?

16. August 2003, 16:08:33
lovelysharon 
Subject: Re: Doubling
resignation isn't the only reason to double... i see no reason for a doubling cube unless you're going to have multiple point matches... that is all part of the game of backgammon... you have so many variations of other games.. its too bad we don't have the element to play this one properly...

16. August 2003, 14:27:03
kitti 
Subject: Re: Doubling
No doubling for other than gammon games please. Doubling when in a clear lead position will "force" the opponent to resign even if he has a little chance to win the game. Who would risk losing "two" games if there was only a small chance to win.

16. August 2003, 13:06:04
tonyh 
Subject: Doubling
I posted a message on the Gammon Discussion Board, asking for doubling to hasten resignations!!

It occurs to me that a double feature could work for any number of games, where guys in totally lost positions just go on and on. Halma and Reversi are good examples.

by all means let them play on - but the possibility that they could lose 'two' games (with the consequent effect on their ratings) could make a resignation decision very easy!

16. August 2003, 09:50:28
Fencer 
I will turn it on soon. My tests has proven that it has nothing to do with occasional server down events.

16. August 2003, 04:54:38
The Listener 
Hey,
Just wondering. Will the Auto-Refresh feature be turned off (for pawns) indefinitely?

15. August 2003, 19:35:02
Mikezilla 
Subject: Multiplayer games?
Would it be possible to add 4-player chaturanga to the offerings on Brain King? I enjoy this game very much and think that others would, too. I personally prefer the no-dice variant and alliances between red and yellow, and black and green, as described in Gollon's modern version of the variant.

Dare I say that Yonin Shogi (4-player shogi) is even better?

13. August 2003, 17:33:58
harley 
Subject: Re: :0 ... pardon ?
Well we can have 2 fellowship boards (per fellowship) under favourites, right? The discussion one, where anyone can post, and the news one on the main page, where only the big boss can post messages.

What I was saying is that if 'new messages' are to be shown beside the fellowship name (under our 'fellowship list' then which one would show up?
Would it show the new messages by the big boss, or on the discussion board?
I would guess the messages by the big boss, since they are often the most important.
So, I would still have the discussion board under favourites.
Did that make more sense?!

Aragon, you're welcome! :o)

13. August 2003, 17:03:29
danoschek 
Subject: :0 ... pardon ?
could you repeat that, Harley ? roflmao !
it's very hot here, but after the rain I'll grasp for sure ~*~

13. August 2003, 17:02:21
Badinage 
As do I (or atleast now I do) ROFL. Thanx again Harley!!

13. August 2003, 17:00:28
harley 
Oh sure it will be better when new messages show on the 'fellowship' list... but would that be new 'news' messages, or new messages on the discussion board of that fellowship?
I would guess it will show when there is a new 'news' message. So I will still have the discussion boards as favourites so I know when there is new messages there! :o)

13. August 2003, 16:59:39
Badinage 
So it does Harley you smart cookie!! I was looking on the main fellowship page rather than the board. DOH!!

Thank You, maybe now I won't miss your quizes :o)

Also thanks danoschek, wasn't sure if it had came up before!!

13. August 2003, 16:56:44
danoschek 
Subject: fellowships new msg notify
add to favs is a clumsy option - why should I have
a fellowships list then altogether ? this feature request
was alredy made, Fencer said he loves the idea and,
he'll implement it ... hmm - was a few weeks ago ...
aware of the yet missing 2nd server probably something
to do the week after ... ;) ... ~*~

13. August 2003, 16:50:40
harley 
LOL, there is, if you go on your fellowship discussion board it says 'add to faves' underneath... and for your news boards, click on archived news, and the 'add to faves' is there!

13. August 2003, 16:48:19
Badinage 
Can you add fellowships to your fav boards?? Mine all show as 'Fellowships' which is below my 'Fav Boards' (which do show when there are new messages) I didn't see a way to add fellowships to the fav boards section!! Better go look!!

13. August 2003, 16:44:18
harley 
It should already be on, Aragon, if you have them on your favourite boards.

13. August 2003, 15:58:14
Badinage 
Would it be easy to add the same (new messages) indicators on the fellowship boards as it is on the Discussion Boards??

12. August 2003, 07:03:36
Fencer 
ladybell: Done. It happened due to database server failure.<br>
Crissie: I am sorry but the database from Sunday is lost. The persons must join the fellowship again.<br>
bumble: Please wait until I check my bank account for those 3 millions ;-)

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