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12. February 2006, 02:23:25
alanback 
Subject: Re: hey mr fencer
WhiteTower: You can't call it Yahtzee because that is a registered trademark . . . but you can call it yacht, etc.

12. February 2006, 02:16:15
WhiteTower 
Subject: Re: hey mr fencer
nobleheart: Actually... why has NO other site implemented Yahtzee yet??? Come on, Fencer, it's your chance to pioneer once again :)

12. February 2006, 01:57:44
nobleheart 
Subject: hey mr fencer
have you ever seen these games?:
mille bourne
painted yatzee
capture the flag

11. February 2006, 02:17:05
Peón Libre 
Subject: Re: chess PGN download
mctrivia: PGN is human-readable, so one way to use it is simply to open the file in any text editor: you'll find some information identifying the game and a list of the moves in Standard Algebraic Notation. Also, most chess programs (e.g. XBoard/WinBoard) will let you view and save games as PGN.

I'm also in favor of Matarilevich's suggestion, especially since the PGN format allows one to store many games in a single file. Perhaps it would also be nice to be able to download all the games from a particular tournament at once.

While we're on the topic of PGN, I'd like to repeat my request that the PGN files for chess variants identify the variant being played by using the "Variant" tag (and in the case of games with different starting positions, the "SetUp" and "FEN" tags).

11. February 2006, 01:50:00
mctrivia 
Subject: Re: chess PGN download
Matarilevich: I secound that. Now if only I knew how to use PGN format.

11. February 2006, 01:04:50
Kili 
Subject: chess PGN download
It would be nice to have an option by which you can download all your chess games (present and past) in PGN format instead of one by one, as it works now.

10. February 2006, 17:26:45
Blackadder Mr K 
Subject: Re:
Daniel Snyder:
Great !
I will wait for you,,,,

10. February 2006, 17:19:48
Orlandu 
When I get back I will send a e-mail to where we can go and play... I will teach you... OK...

10. February 2006, 17:17:23
Blackadder Mr K 
Subject: Re:
Daniel Snyder:
I have just read the rules and I don`t get it!
But what the h---,I will try to do my best.
It took me quite a while to learn Backgammon,,,,
and some people say that I still don`t got it right,,,

10. February 2006, 17:12:37
Orlandu 
Good Luck... It is hard but a fun game to have fun with... Just like chinese chess... I stink but learning

10. February 2006, 17:11:18
Blackadder Mr K 
Subject: Re: GO
Daniel Snyder:
Thank`s !
I will do my very best to understand this game,,,,,

10. February 2006, 17:07:32
Orlandu 
Subject: Re: The game GO
Blackadder Mr K: Good Luck

10. February 2006, 17:03:58
Blackadder Mr K 
Subject: Re: The game GO
ScarletRose:
Thank`s ! I try that one!

10. February 2006, 17:03:51
Orlandu 
Subject: GO
www.usgo.org is a very good site to help learn and find places to play... also www.yutopian.com/go is a excellent place to go for go boards software and others ...
Both Highly recommended...

10. February 2006, 17:01:49
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: The game GO
Blackadder Mr K: IYT offers GO...

www.itsyourturn.com

10. February 2006, 16:59:52
Orlandu 
Subject: Re: The game GO
Blackadder Mr K: I am working to find the site for you... Gimes some time...

10. February 2006, 16:57:43
Blackadder Mr K 
Subject: Re: The game GO
Daniel Snyder:
Can you name one good one ?

10. February 2006, 16:55:01
grenv 
Subject: Re: The game GO
Blackadder Mr K: I would start by beating your head against a wall. I've read several "rules" and am none the wiser. I second the question: Where can you get understandable rules on how to score?

10. February 2006, 16:50:06
Orlandu 
Subject: Re: The game GO
Blackadder Mr K: Go is not on this site... right now... There are other sites devoted to Go...

10. February 2006, 16:43:42
Blackadder Mr K 
Subject: The game GO
Hi !
I would like to learn the game GO.
Can anyone help me wherw to start ?

10. February 2006, 16:24:46
Orlandu 
Subject: Re:
MidnightMcMedic: Notpermanent... Just an option...

10. February 2006, 13:23:39
MidnightMcMedic 
No No No please dont change the colors. I'm scared of numbers!

9. February 2006, 22:36:51
Orlandu 
Subject: Froglet
Modified by Orlandu (9. February 2006, 22:39:23)
In froglet can we use numbers in stead of colers.. Green -1 Yellow -2 Red 3 Blue 4?

8. February 2006, 18:34:52
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re: Single-elimination tourneys
playBunny: thanks, I found the Nirvana tournaments and confirmed. ;)

8. February 2006, 18:29:52
playBunny 
Subject: Re: Single-elimination tourneys
ColonelCrockett: Having just gone through the motions, yes, you can do N-wins matches and N-points matches for the single-elimination tourneys.

8. February 2006, 18:11:07
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re:
furbster: I'll check further and see if I can tell, thanks.

8. February 2006, 18:08:09
furbster 
Not sure if this is the same, but nirvana's tournements of the random kind are 3 wins matches, so i geuss it is possible to do 3 game matches

8. February 2006, 18:01:58
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: match elimination
Is it possible to create a tournament that is single elimination but has three game matches? (example: I enter an elimination tournament of dark battleboats, I am given one opponent like normal but I have to play a three game match to decide the winner and the winner of the match goes to the next elimination round). I could see the benefit for both battleboats as well as gammon and most of the variants of both.

7. February 2006, 02:04:24
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re: Extinction Chess
BIG BAD WOLF: I second that one

7. February 2006, 02:03:21
coan.net 
Subject: Extinction Chess
Shouldn't Extinction Chess have a different color boarder like some of the other variants which look similar to regular chess, but play much differently?

7. February 2006, 00:31:50
alanback 
Subject: Browsing tournament lists
I just noticed the little dot next to the names of tournaments in which I'm already signed up -- bravo!

6. February 2006, 23:37:43
playBunny 
Subject: Re: Tournament pages
alanback: Aye, I'm all in favour of systems remembering and making use of the context.

6. February 2006, 23:32:26
alanback 
Subject: Re: Tournament pages
playBunny: True, but I think it would be an improvement to the normal functioning of the site to go "back" to the actual page one arrived from, rather than to a different page. If I wanted to go back to a generic "Tournaments" page, I could do so in one click off the left hand menu.

6. February 2006, 23:27:16
playBunny 
Subject: Re: Tournament pages
alanback: There are two options for having that now. One is to use the browser's Browse Back which will return you to the search results. The other is to go forward using Open In New Window (or Tab if using something like FireFox). Just close it when you're done and the tourneys' page will be waiting for you.

6. February 2006, 23:19:22
alanback 
Subject: Tournament pages
When I search for tournaments in a particular game, such as backgammon, I click through the tournament screen and the game screen in order to join. Then I click "back to the list of game types" and "back to the list of tournaments." It would be nice, when I have previously searched for tournaments of a particular type, if the system would remember those settings and take me back to the search page showing only the type of tournaments I searched for. In that way I would not have to perform the search repeatedly to join several tournaments of the same type.

6. February 2006, 22:36:17
alanback 
Subject: Re: Pawn members daily movement activity
playBunny: I should have said a topic of some delicacy!

6. February 2006, 22:35:01
playBunny 
Subject: Re: Pawn members daily movement activity
alanback:

I hope we're not talking about a delicacy to be served at the table!

6. February 2006, 22:33:21
alanback 
Subject: Re: Pawn members daily movement activity
Walter Montego: I'm not a Pawn, but I consider my daily movements a matter of some delicacy ;-)

6. February 2006, 21:50:02
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Pawn members daily movement activity
playBunny: Just a couple weeks ago, eh?

I like your idea. A comprise of sorts. Let the paying members see the information and the free members not see it. Sounds good to me. Fencer says there's no problem with his computer being overworked either.

6. February 2006, 20:52:29
playBunny 
Subject: Re: Pawn members daily movement activity

6. February 2006, 20:39:30
Walter Montego 
Subject: Pawn members daily movement activity
I would like to be able to view a Pawn member's daily move activity. Perhaps you don't want the Pawn members being able to view this information, but I find it sometimes helpful in deciding to accept an invitation or to send one myself. I thought there was a time in the not so distant past that paying members could see this on a Pawn member's profile page. Or am I remembering it wrong? In any case I think it's be nice to have the information available.

6. February 2006, 18:28:33
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Private torunaments pm's
alanback: That is an interesting idea - a way to collect names & send a message to a certain group of people.

At the same time, i would also suggest a way to "opt-out" of all mailing list messages. I have left fellowships where the BIG BOSS sends out too many "group messages" where you read the same information on the fellowship discussion board, and I'm sure there would be a few that would also send out a lot of these also if allowed - so would be nice to block all..... if that feature request is done of course.

6. February 2006, 17:18:37
alanback 
Subject: Re: Private torunaments pm's
Fencer: What about allowing tournament creators (or anyone) to make "mailing lists" for private messages?

6. February 2006, 17:17:01
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Private torunaments pm's
whatdidyousay: It's not necessary because when the tournament is finished, all participants are sent a message annoucing the winner and their final position automatically.

6. February 2006, 17:06:55
whatdidyousay 
Subject: Private torunaments pm's
Would it be possible to put a link at the bottom of private tournament pages (at least for the creator) to send a pm to everyone in the tournament? Sort of like the link that f/s Big Bosses use to send to everyone in their f/s. It would just be handy to announce the winner of the tournament and thank everybody for particpating.

5. February 2006, 19:36:12
rod03801 
Subject: Another Random request/question...
I know we can create tournaments that are random, but can we add "random" to multi-game tournaments we create? (In other words, I create a tournament which includes the games Backgammon, Hyperbackgammon, and Random game, then either allowing the creator to define what games would be included in the random pool, or having random be made up of the other games already included in the tournament.) If not, I think that would be a good thing to add...

5. February 2006, 19:31:28
rod03801 
Subject: Random Stairs
I think a set of Stairs that generates random games would be fun! (Or at least the ability to add "Random" to our stairs in fellowships)

5. February 2006, 12:57:38
Fencer 
Subject: Re: waiting games new game creation
emmett: Players from your list of Blocked Users cannot see or accept your public invitations.

5. February 2006, 11:28:26
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Ponds and Ratings
tonyh: It's not worth changing the formula.

5. February 2006, 11:25:14
tonyh 
Subject: Re: Ponds and Ratings
Fencer: how much difference does that make in actual rating points? In other words, does it really matter?

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