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8. April 2004, 17:01:03
Niki 
yes, I've paid, but I'm not the one getting all the doubles .. remind me again why I paid !?! LOL !!

8. April 2004, 16:59:25
Stevie 
You only saying that cos youve paid Niki LMAO

8. April 2004, 16:56:29
Niki 
No !!!! If you threw real dice thousands of times, you could easily get loads of doubles in a row.. it's pure chance :-) just my opinion ofcourse ;-D

8. April 2004, 16:48:53
Stevie 
Subject: member benefits
I know this has been asked before, but is there any reality over this more doubles for paying members in backgammon?

Ive been watching some of my games recently and it does seem to happen.

8. April 2004, 11:07:26
Stevie 
Subject: Re: Hope people don't mind
I would rather not see the TNP used on BK anymore :o(

8. April 2004, 08:18:28
StarOfDarkness 
Subject: Re: Hope people don't mind
I am playing my first game ever with you. First of all, people should playing games for fun and secondly, everyone has different timme frames and other "emergencies" which can and do pop up...enyoy and play when you can!!!!!

8. April 2004, 03:42:55
Backoff 

7. April 2004, 15:43:40
Eriisa 
gasp! a life away from BrainKing? HERESY!

lololol

7. April 2004, 15:14:37
TexasToest 
Thank goodness mrloupcity is back! Variety you know?

7. April 2004, 14:48:43
Brian1971 
I played mrloupcity in a battleboats tournament once. THough the game took a long time to complete, I understand that I was not the only player he was playing and that he has a family to spend time with, friends to do things with, and ajob to pay the bills. Most of us have a life away from brainking and the internet in general. Those who live hear morning, noon, and night I suggest you go outside and see the sun, the moon, the stars. Heck there is a big world out there to see in person, and not just on a computer.

7. April 2004, 13:28:06
Backoff 
Now one here can tell you how fast or slow to play. If the game has a 5 day time limit, then you have 5 days to move, and nobody can tell you any different. If someone want's you to move real fast, then they need to go to yahoo or msn and play real time games. This is a turned based gaming site and that's how it runs.

7. April 2004, 11:46:24
Jason 
lol , like i said ..no matter how people play ,theres always someone who doesnt like your play ;)

7. April 2004, 11:29:42
Lythande 
Believe it or not, sometimes the faster players irritate me (but just a little). If they'd just take more of the time limit to make their moves, I could get through more of my games. ;)

7. April 2004, 11:24:45
red dragon 
Subject: Re: Hope people don't mind
I can't imagine anyone complaining about mrloupcity. He's one of the nicest and politest people on brainking.

7. April 2004, 10:26:29
Jason 
Subject: Re: Hope people don't mind
mrloupcity , play at your own speed ,fast or slow there is no need to race to get a game finished ..they finish when they finish , if people complain about you moving slow it is THEM that is in the wrong tournaments not you

i have some games that have been running almost 14 months now and could take at least another 6 months lol ...... im a speed player when i get my finger out but there are days when i dont feel like it .
you cant make everyone happy lol

7. April 2004, 10:08:18
cariad 
Subject: Re: Hope people don't mind
mrloupcity, don't you dare let people bully you into not playing in tournaments! If you want to play slow, that's up to you not other people.
I've played you a few times and it's always been a pleasure and you've never played slowly.

5. April 2004, 17:15:55
harley 
Could you move this to the tablut discussion board please?

5. April 2004, 16:02:13
WhisperzQ 
I think the draw is a valid result. In chess, for instance, there are the three conditions for a draw ... stalemate, thrice-repeated board postions and 50 moves (plus an agreed draw). All are situations where the player who might win should be able to control the play to ensure that the draw does not occur; if they do not, then they do not deserve to win. And so, I think, it should be here. This also ties in with an earlier discussion on the advantage white appears to have in this game and one proposal was touted whereby white could not repeat a move (maybe should be board position?) to generate "perpetual check". Again, I have not found this rule on any other sites, did Linnaeus included something on this?

I think the play by white in this game was quite clever to get to the end position once it was obvious they could not escape (or maybe they were just lucky?!). The more important issue is the game was played under one set of rules and decided by another. This is not the first time rules on this site have been changed mid(post)-game. While you say the King was clearly captured, in terms of the capture rule this is not so and moving into a beavy of defenders is part of the tactics of the game, so why should it change just at the end?

5. April 2004, 05:56:04
ughaibu 
Subject: Whisperz
I think they're in Murray's History of Board Games other than Chess. Why do you think a game like Lythande's should be drawn? The king has clearly been captured.

5. April 2004, 05:11:44
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
yeah, im having more problems again too...

5. April 2004, 05:09:33
coan.net 
It's been a little slow at times for me also.

5. April 2004, 04:36:02
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
Yeah, I powered off and reset my system, Im better now :)

5. April 2004, 04:06:02
TexasToest 
Mine has been fine, King. I'm on cable.

5. April 2004, 03:22:14
Czuch 
Just me? Or is this site running on slow motion tonight?

4. April 2004, 23:58:26
WhisperzQ 
Ughaibu: Where do you find these rules by Linnaeus?

4. April 2004, 21:10:22
ughaibu 
Subject: Whisperz
Linnaeus himself in his original record of the rules says a win if the king cant move. I agree that the king could move into that position as long as it had the possibility of leaving.

4. April 2004, 19:34:20
Czuch 
Subject: Re: Re tablut game 178202
I agree with Whisperz....

4. April 2004, 19:28:57
Fencer 
The rules were not changed, only completed.

4. April 2004, 18:53:33
WhisperzQ 
Subject: Re tablut game 178202
I believe that the game should (have been) be a draw, not a win for black. One task that black must take on in this situation, where they are in such control, is to manage the situation so that they do win. If they cannot do this they do not deserve to win and playing for the draw (successfully so in this situation) should be an option for white. The rules should definitely NOT be changed mid (or post) game.

I have just checked the rules and see that there is now a 3rd win condition that I do not remember before which references the "no valid move" situation. I expect this has just been added. This scenario was previuosly discussed in the Tablut DB without any change being considered appropriate then so I don't see why one is pertinent now. I do not agree with the rule change and believe that the game (would be) is devalued with this change ... just my opinion though.

*Edit* I have just done a search of other internet sites with Tablut and other similar variants. While some rules are slightly different (number of pieces, size of board, need for King to reach the corner, capturing against the King as well as pawns) none mention a rule whereby a win is awarded against a player not able to make a valid move ... I STRONGLY believe the rule change must go.

4. April 2004, 10:39:03
harley 
rod, put him on your enemies list, then he can't send you any messages :o)

4. April 2004, 08:28:26
rod03801 
in backgammon too, Fencer?

now I'll wait for Dano's alter ego to invade my message box with rude remarks.. He always does when this subject comes up

lol.. solve THAT in bk 2.0!!!

:-D

4. April 2004, 08:25:02
Kevin 
rofl Fencer... i'll have to stop making those illegal moves now! ;-)

4. April 2004, 08:17:19
Lythande 
Thank you. :)

4. April 2004, 08:04:10
ughaibu 
Thanks.

4. April 2004, 08:00:31
Fencer 
It was a joke. Illegal moves should not be possible to do [except some special cases, fixed in BK 2.0].

4. April 2004, 07:56:40
ughaibu 
Subject: Fencer
Could you explain your reply to Backoff please.

4. April 2004, 07:53:58
Fencer 
Lythande: Done.
Backoff: Who makes an illegal move, loses the game and also one or two othes ones, randomly picked :-D

4. April 2004, 07:47:39
Backoff 
how about an illegal move??? :)

4. April 2004, 07:42:17
Lythande 
Thanks, Fencer. :)

..erm.. but can you fix the game in question, or does she need to resign?

4. April 2004, 07:40:10
Fencer 
Okay, let's add a rule of player losing a game when he cannot make a legal move. Black wins in this case.

4. April 2004, 06:37:49
ughaibu 
White needs to resign.

4. April 2004, 04:48:48
Backoff 
sorry, fixed

I've been searching all over the place and no1 seems to agree on the rules. So I would say that they need to be set in stone for this site. just my $.02

4. April 2004, 04:42:23
coan.net 
bumble's link does not include the www in the front of Brainking, so your cookies don't sign you on to the correct page, taking you to the log-in page.

< A HREF="/game/ShowGame?g=178202&i=13" > - best way to write it so it works for everyone (LINK)

4. April 2004, 04:39:39
Lythande 
Oh.. and Bumble? That link takes me to the login page for some odd reason... And as to 'where has Lythande gotten off to' .. I'm off reading/playing/etc in this and other tabs. ;)

4. April 2004, 04:37:06
Lythande 
Ah.. So perhaps it should be a stalemate?

4. April 2004, 04:35:13
Backoff 
just pointing out that the full rules need to be written lol. Ok in the current position, the king can't move, should this be a black win? Hummm, where's the rules when you need them lol
BTW white missed an easy win on 10 lol.

4. April 2004, 04:34:25
coan.net 
Talbut Board - Good place to read and talk more about the rules of the game.

Fencer's post on April 14, 2003 - about a similar situation as mentioned below - "Should be considered as a draw but this site does not support a perpetual check detection yet."

4. April 2004, 04:31:10
coan.net 
But the Mercenaries did not surround the king - the king "jumped" into the middle of their group.

Just like a pawn can jump in between 2 other color pawns and not be removed. (Yes, many of the rules on this site does not explain all the details - I'm sure Fencer will take help with any additional rule writing for any games) (speaking of that, Battleboats does not even have rules yet.) :-)

4. April 2004, 04:28:21
Backoff 
From the rules page:
Mercenaries surround the king from all four sides and capture him. The second possibility is that mercenaries surround the king from three sides and the throne stands on the fourth side (since nobody, including the king, cannot move to the throne). The black player wins the game.

If the king moving into that dosn't mean a black win, then the rules need to reflect that because as the rules are written now, black should have won.

4. April 2004, 04:25:52
coan.net 
Ok - Figured out the problem (After reading the Talbut message board)

Black did not surrond the white king - The white king MOVED INTO the space surroned by white pawns - which is not a lose.

Now where Lythande's game is now, White can not move at all - so I would guess what needs to happen in those cases is that it is a lose for White - maybe something Fencer will have to program sometime.

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