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17. September 2004, 13:46:33
Joseph S 
you mean i'm the only one that knows this..???....if you click on somebodys game..a dice game...your rolling the dice for them at that instant...you don't see that....???..i do....and when i come to the site before i log-in i look at my games in the "guest" mode to see what kind of moves people made and what i shoould be hoping for in the way of dice ....but i can see if somebodys already rolled my dice or not..they'll be there bigger than the small dice that have already been used by the other player.....so any game you look at by clicking on that game other than in the 'guest' mode is rolling the dice for those players...and that nemo dude seems to make a habit of rolling other people dice...

16. September 2004, 23:28:09
aissi 
Nobody dice the rolls, the dice are automatically rolled in the moment that a player click on the "move" button!

16. September 2004, 17:34:12
coan.net 
Again, how do you know someone else is "rolling your dice"?

I mean according to the Bug Tracker ( Bug #54), This was already fixed. So PLEASE let us know how someone is still rolling your dice that way we can update the bug tracker and get the problem fixed.

16. September 2004, 16:36:25
Joseph S 
Subject: Re:
all i know is the dice are random if I can roll them ...if somebody else does it in my absence then i'm just getting what somebody else rolled...why shouldn't i be able to roll my own dice ..??!.....i doubt i'll play anymore dice games here once mine are finished just because people walk all over my games whemn i'm not here and i don't like them rolling my dice for me...if didn't have any arms i might like it but i'm perfectly able to roll my own...if this was a real game on a real board and somebody picked up my dice and rolled them do you think i should be obligated to use them ...i don't think so...so why here..???

16. September 2004, 12:56:22
Nuno Miguel 
Subject: Re:
I’ve to reply to your message...again.
First, what you are saying now it’s very different from the other messages that you sent me, because you accused me TO MAKE YOUR MOVES and TO CHEAT the games. That is an accusation that I’ll not allow you to do.
Second, if you have a problem with me you should talk to me first and wait to know my answer. Besides that you are lying about it, because you sent me the first message on 8. September 2004, 13:27:45 and you put a message here, 3 minutes later on 8. September 2004, 13:30:53, without let me see yours in the game or replying to it.
Third, i never said that i did not see your games, or other games, because they are public and anyone at anytime can see it. Play private if you don’t want to show yours.
Fourth, i learn how to play some games by seeing others playing. It’s not illegal, or against the rules.
Fifth, in gammon games everybody can see the last move and the dice roll for the next move, but THEY CANNOT CHOOSE THE DICE. Computer program is the one who make the dice roll, not me or anybody else.
Sixth, i do not know if a player can generate the dice roll or if the dice are already generated and it shows only when a person sees the game, and if it is different if it rolls at 01.00 am or at 05.00 pm. I don’t know either if anybody saws my games before i play it and if it does i really don’t care about it.
Seventh, supposing the dice rolls only when the first person sees the game, it’s still completely indifferent because you cannot know if the dice roll, is better or worst.
At last, your other remarks in your message like “dice god”, “bozo” and others, are totally stupid to be commented. Grow up kid!

16. September 2004, 00:25:09
nobleheart 
Subject: Re:
yes this has ocuured to me.i have been testing a few games on a backgaamon board re these 2 ways:
it refreezes
it does not re-freeze..unless hit on by ANOTHER opponents blot.
it seems the 2nd way makes for a more logical game.
although,this makes it a bit more complicated than I originally thought.

15. September 2004, 18:26:10
coan.net 
My question would be

1) how do you know someone else (a guest) "tripped" your dice?

2) Why would it matter - can a person actually make the dice roll differently or in a certain way by doing this?

I mean to me, if the dice are rolled randomly now, or later - it will give me the same result both times - random dice.

15. September 2004, 14:02:20
Jason 
does anybody know if what Mamba is saying is a load of rubbish or true ? , if someone can "trip" the dice wouldnt it just be the same roll that the person playing the game would have rolled anyway .

15. September 2004, 13:43:16
Joseph S 
hey buddy i told you when we were playing the game to quit tripping my dice ...AND YOU DID'T....in fact you tripped the dice in all my games...i sat and watched you do it from the sign-in page without logging in.. so don't try and act like you didn't ...!!....it's too bad the site works that way about half the game we played i never got to roll my own dice because you had already tripped the dice before i returned to make another move....let's ask this question...why does it trip the dice just by looking at someone elses games here...???...that's what your doing loooking at other peoples games is screwing up their games just so you can ..."learn and get better"...yeah right....like i believe that line of hooey...you think i was born yesterday ...you knew you were tripping the dice in all those games and probably smiled doing it and felt like some kind of dice god....i still think your a bozo .....just get better looking at your own games and leave everybody elses ALONE....nobody likes you rolling the dice for them ..it's their games let them roll the dice for themselves....do like i do and look at other peoples games ..BEFORE you log-in so you don't trip the dice in the game your wanting to see...

15. September 2004, 11:50:19
MR KING MAN 
Subject: BADGAMMON
SORRYN HUN, I'M LL CONFUSED ON THIS GAME, PLAY ANOTHER PLEASE, CANCEL THIS ONE LUV...K

14. September 2004, 02:30:59
skipinnz 
This could become mind boggling, what if the original frozen piece had the opponents piece on it when at the next turn the original player was able to land on the same spot again would this then have 2 blue pieces, then could the opposition land on it etc etc.

14. September 2004, 02:22:22
Vikings 
those were the 2 questions I had

13. September 2004, 22:39:01
skipinnz 
Also what happens if a second piece should land on it whilst it is frozen. Does this re-freeze it?

13. September 2004, 22:35:24
grenv 
so the capturing piece remains on top of the frozen piece? What if it's still on top when the piece thaws out?

13. September 2004, 21:22:25
nobleheart 
I have thought about this.it need not be ANY different from backgammon,except that instead of removing a blot,it turns blue,is frozen for 2 moves(as for space availability,stacking blots is not a problem,same as usual backgammon).on the 3rd move,the blot returns to its regular color & can be moved.what you think?

13. September 2004, 15:52:47
Nuno Miguel 
Subject: Re: Rolling My Dice
I think your dirty message needs an appropriate answer:
First, a public game can be seen for anybody. I use to see games from other people, because it’s a way of learning and improving the way I play, as well. If you watch some, you might learn something…
Second, if you don’t want your games to be seen, play private games.
Third, I don’t have and I don’t need to have another nick to watch another games.
Fourth, before you make an accusation, be sure you have proves. Cheating is making anything against the rules and none of what I’d done is illegal or against regulations.
Fifth, if you have a problem with me, act like a man, say it first and politely or write to the owner of the site, like I did.
Sixth, call bozo to the guy you see everyday at the mirror.

12. September 2004, 03:11:29
x7x7x7x7x7 
Subject: Re: re: Crowded Backgammon Stategy
I think the attack is more important, but you need at least 2 anchors to survive, IMHO. Connectivity seem to be paramount.

Not sure if this is more skilled than B/NG, but I guess I'll have to play some more games to find out. :)

11. September 2004, 20:08:18
Vikings 
Would like to see rules, have questions about availabity of the space where peice was landed on

11. September 2004, 20:05:07
nobleheart 
Subject: cut paste re an idea from steve..
...I cut pasted this post I had sent to fencer n a game,what do the other gammon players think?:
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nobleheart:
fencer,I know this isnt the place for this..but just like crowded backgammon..I have another inspiration for a new backgammon variation.
how about frozen backgammon.
played exacly like backgammon,except instead of a hit blot being sent back to the bar.
it changes colour to blue & is frozen(that is cant make a move)for 2 turns..and then can move on the 3rd turn after being frozen.
what do you think?
8^)steve
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fencer:
Sorry for the delay Steve.
It's not a bad idea. Maybe if you post it to Backgammon discussion board, some more experienced players than me would show their opinions.
Filip

11. September 2004, 18:29:01
grenv 
Subject: here's an interesting variant
Hypergammon
Each side starts with only three checkers: one each on their respective 24, 23, and 22 points.
All other backgammon rules apply.

might be a good variation for those who like quick games.

(I saw this on gamesgrid.com)

11. September 2004, 18:13:13
danoschek 
Subject: I shall check as soon as my own life grants me so ... 0:)
since everybody plays them here I had never felt urged to look them up ... ~*~

11. September 2004, 17:53:45
grenv 
Do you have a link to these rules, or did you just make that up?

11. September 2004, 17:51:23
danoschek 
Subject: I just picked up some threads :D
come to germany and try the professional rules.
I favor turkish opponents who know what bg spirit is about ~*~

11. September 2004, 17:48:17
grenv 
but you are proposing a rule change. Honor surely applies to playing within the rules. On the other hand one could argue that the rules are those in place on the site, so ignoring the higher dice is within the rules and therefore not dishonorable.

11. September 2004, 17:41:38
danoschek 
Subject: ignoring the higher die rule
Modified by danoschek (11. September 2004, 17:43:20)
is obligatory for backgammon purists. like it could be
a matter of honour to take from the farest triangle when,
after moving out started, home-fiddling is needed ... ~*~

11. September 2004, 02:52:04
grenv 
right, and it's too late to point it out once the move is made.

11. September 2004, 01:12:41
Vikings 
It certainly does, I play my games the way it should be because my honor is more important to me than the occasional incorrect move to gain an advantage, but you are right it can happen without even realizing that you have made an incorrect move

11. September 2004, 01:08:32
grenv 
nice catch phrase, but it doesn't answer the question.

11. September 2004, 01:01:27
Vikings 
it's called honor

11. September 2004, 00:36:22
grenv 
me too, but why would i give my opponent an advantage. Mostly it is ignorance, or accidental, but still...

11. September 2004, 00:00:17
Mike UK 
I personally always try to play by the rules. Ignoring the higher die rule and the use both dice if possible rule ruins the game for me.

10. September 2004, 20:02:50
grenv 
Subject: Re:
This bug has been commented on in the past, and nothing done. Perhaps we should get it added to the "known bugs" tab.

I am not in favor of self regulation of rules on a game site. I would consider this a different game than regular backgammon until it is fixed.

10. September 2004, 19:49:01
frolind 
Noticed that we're not forced to use the higher die when it's not possible to use both, but it's possible to use the higher die.
Will I be concidered a "cheater" if I take advantage of this?

8. September 2004, 14:30:53
Joseph S 
Subject: Rolling My Dice
I'm playing some bozo named Neno Miguel at anti-gammon and he must have a second nic here because he keeps rolling my dice when i'm not here by loading the game on that other nic....i think that's cheating...!!

7. September 2004, 20:47:34
Blackadder Mr K 
Subject: Re: Domino-Gammon
Well, I would like to try it out but it sounds just great !
It`s a new way of thinking.

7. September 2004, 20:45:50
coan.net 
Plus take for example that you see that your opponent can land on your piece (maybe moving you back 10 pips), but you look far enough ahead to see you can then move after that and land on his piece (moving him back 20 pips) - so there is a whole new eliment to the game.

7. September 2004, 20:37:26
grenv 
yes and no. You can't see the next 3 moves, only the 3 options for next move. Theoretically you could still take a risk relating to what will be picked up next turn by your opp.

Also don't forget you only have 3 options yourself, all of which may be risky.

7. September 2004, 20:27:48
Blackadder Mr K 
Subject: Re: Domino-Gammon
Hi !
It sounds great, but if I am able to see my oponents next three moves dosen`t that mean that it will be an not so offenciv game because I will not take risks as I do in an ordernarie game ?

6. September 2004, 04:18:25
grenv 
Subject: re: Domino-Gammon
Great game, I haven't seen that before

I would suggest if you can't move with any of the 3 you are forced to change one of your 3 dominoes (just like any other move), rather than passing or changing all 3.

6. September 2004, 04:06:09
coan.net 
Subject: Domino-Gammon
Would love some additional input of these rules of Domino-Gammon which I'm compiling to a website.

Domino-Gammon

It would be a game I would love to see here on BrainKing, but I'm also going to start "pushing" these rules elsewhere - so I would love so input about anything! (here, in private message, or in e-mail would be great!)

30. August 2004, 11:46:45
2007 Lady 
Subject: Goldtoken #306620 vrs BrainKing #58278
Not to be outdone, we are in the running ...
[:^)

25. August 2004, 21:39:17
coan.net 
Modified by coan.net (25. August 2004, 21:40:18)
It's on move 826 - which their moves count for 1 move for both players turn. - Started April 2002

So BrainKing can not beat that since BrainKing was not around until Sept 2002! :-)

25. August 2004, 21:15:15
Kevin 
Except there's no easy way to check how long a game has been going without going into it to find the start date... :-)

25. August 2004, 03:33:03
BuilderQ 
Look how long this game at GoldToken is: http://goldtoken.com/games/play?g=306620
Surely BrainKing can top this?

24. August 2004, 15:02:51
arslanagic 
Subject: backgammon game record
y i know it but i want to review this backgammon games by another program (software) on my PC

24. August 2004, 14:12:51
harley 
Your played backgammon games will be on your profile.

24. August 2004, 13:32:36
arslanagic 
Subject: backgammon game record
do you know any program which is able to see played backgammon game on brainking server?. How can i see my played backgammon games?

23. August 2004, 21:45:26
grenv 
Correct, as with anything else in gammon games, the dice will determine the strategy. In this case it might be accurate to say Nackgammon is less likely to go quickly into a running game.

23. August 2004, 21:08:01
alanback 
Subject: Re: Nackgammon
I would say that backgammon is also "not for people who don't like blocking games." The style of play should be dictated by the dice and the opponent's play, not by personal preference. In backgammon as in nack, you should always be aware of opportunities to block your opponent, and of the risk that your opponent will block you.

17. August 2004, 05:39:46
grenv 
BlackAdder

After parsing your double negative a second time, I have to say you're correct. In other words, Nackgammon is for people who like blocking games.

:)

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