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26. November 2009, 00:53:05
Chaos 
Subject: Re: beginner's tournament
happy hermit: HoFer?

26. November 2009, 00:58:27
happy hermit 
Subject: Re: beginner's tournament
Chaos:

Hall of Fame -er :)

26. November 2009, 01:04:10
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: beginner's tournament
Chaos: I was thinking it was an anagram of his name, rather than a abbreviation! Tony G = tgcon?

26. November 2009, 01:10:01
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: Mentoring
Modified by SL-Mark (26. November 2009, 01:11:11)
Nothingness: Thank you, though it was really a Chaos idea.
I think some method should be applied in assigning the mentors, otherwise Eric will go for those at the top of the Dark Chess ratings, all of whom have not played espionage (here)! :)

edit = spelling correction!

26. November 2009, 01:12:50
Chaos 
Subject: Re: Mentoring
SL-Mark: Players who've already played Sabotage at IYT are not allowed ofcourse.

Well, Eric, I give up, who is our mystery player?

26. November 2009, 01:19:00
happy hermit 
Subject: Re: Mentoring
SL-Mark:

I think some of the Dark Chess players will do well here. :)

26. November 2009, 01:19:23
happy hermit 
Subject: Re: Mentoring
Chaos:

It's Tony Gardner . . . Mark had it.

27. November 2009, 23:17:28
Chaos 
Subject: pupil
I've found a pupil who wants to go for it :)

Have you all been looking hard to find a new talent?

28. November 2009, 17:44:40
Chaos 
Subject: Starting date beginner's tournament
I want to create the beginner's tournament. I will award a prize for the winner. When shall I have it started? I will make it an invitation only tournament otherwise strong players might enter. I'm sure no Leaguer would do this, but others might.

 

Please let me know how much time you think you need to find a good pupil, and do let them know they can win a year rook's membership!

28. November 2009, 18:06:46
happy hermit 
Subject: Re: Starting date beginner's tournament
Chaos:

You can make it, I believe, an open tournament with a rating cap. 1500 seems a reasonable cap and I would guess you would get more participants that way.

I will look for a player right away.

28. November 2009, 18:17:49
Chaos 
Subject: Re: Starting date beginner's tournament
happy hermit: That was my first thought, but  a rating below1500 or unrated still means they could have a very high rating in a different variant. They may just never have played fast espionage.

28. November 2009, 20:36:41
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: Starting date beginner's tournament
Chaos: That is true. I have just been playing in a fast espionage team tournament, invited by the captain to join his team. As I had no fast espionage rating at the time, I was paired with all the other low rated players. 12/12 easy wins :)

But I do agree with Eric as well, it would be much easier and less work if the entry was open. Is it possible to eject people just before the tournament start if they have not met the criteria?

As to when, well firstly need to find someone, then teach them so that they will at least beat your and Eric's student End January, beginning February?

28. November 2009, 21:25:47
Chaos 
Subject: Re: Starting date beginner's tournament
SL-Mark: inviting them is not so much effort. Since there is a prize I expect a lot of interest, and players approaching me. All of you can point players out to me. I can then invite them, and all beginner's I come accross. I'm prepared to do the extra work involved.

 

I don't think you can exclude participants already signed up.

28. November 2009, 21:58:50
rod03801 
Subject: Re: Starting date beginner's tournament
Modified by rod03801 (28. November 2009, 22:00:34)
Chaos: Yes you can remove players. If they keep re signing up after you have taken them out, you can also "ban" them from joining it again. (BEFORE it has started, that is)

28. November 2009, 22:08:41
Chaos 
Subject: Re: Starting date beginner's tournament
rod03801: ok, in that case an open tournament maybe the best idea.

 

Say starting 30 januari?

29. November 2009, 18:30:27
Chaos 
Subject: Beginner's tournament proposal
start: 30 januari

fast espionage, 3 days + weekends

open for anyone with ratings 1500 or less or unrated, first log in before today.

minimum: 25 players, max 5 players in each section

invitation only - 

Nothingness just came up with a player who wanted to enter who had ratings above 1500 for all variants just because he was in an all game tournament and the opponents never moved. he never actually won a played game. I'm sure everyone who wants to be in will simply ask me to invite them.

 

Prize:

#1 - 1 year rook

#2 - 1/2 year rook

#3 - 100 brains (or another amount, have to check what that's worth)

 

ok, pls give me feedback! I'd like to have the signing in begin soon so people notice and turn to us to train or train themselves.

30. November 2009, 21:41:37
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: Beginner's tournament proposal
Chaos: All good stuff.
Suggest 3rd prize as a bishop or knight membership rather than brains.

Announcement should also be posted on Tournament board.

Who is paying for the prizes? Would you like a contribution?

How about listing the mentors and the students as they become know?

1. December 2009, 10:16:26
Chaos 
Subject: Re: Beginner's tournament proposal
SL-Mark: #3: 6 months Brain Knight? I'm willing to pay for #1 and #2, maybe you want to skip in for #3?

I've found two pupils: Jimbone and lornita. The more students the better, right? I would like to encourage people to take on as many students as they can handle. This way players who aren't dark chess champs may also get a change to be trained :)

2. December 2009, 16:04:03
Chaos 
Subject: Sign up for the tournament has started
If you've found a beginner interested in the game send a message to me so I can invite them to the tournament.

2. December 2009, 20:38:01
Chaos 
Subject: link to tournament

3. December 2009, 17:19:30
"GERRY" 
I am interested in learning to play.I have games going in it .but it is trail & error that i am doing I guess i will need a tutor to teach me how to play it also

4. December 2009, 15:08:26
minna 
I want to learn to play this game

4. December 2009, 15:18:45
happy hermit 
Subject: practice games
For anyone interested in some pointers, simply send me an invite to any variant. During the game I'll include hints and tips along with my moves.

5. December 2009, 08:38:08
Nothingness 
Subject: tourney
we have lots asking but no one joining...

5. December 2009, 11:14:44
Chaos 
Subject: Re: tourney
Nothingness: a little patience :) People have to get an invitation to enter the tournament, and there are also pawns who have to finish another tournament first. In the mean time do place espionage games in the wsiting room to get new players who might be interested!

5. December 2009, 21:52:00
Nothingness 
Subject: newbie invitations
right now i'm playing a non rated game with a player as a teaching tool. i am unable to get the BK rating thing to work when i post a game. I try to set parameters but it never works and anyone joins. even if i set the rating to no one over 1500 can challenge me, it don't work.

5. December 2009, 21:55:06
Nothingness 
I placed 3 games of fast espionage for players between 100 and 1500 but it says anyone can enter for some reason still.

6. December 2009, 20:14:37
Chaos 
Subject: Re: waiting room
Nothingness: any player means it's not a specific player. Only unrated players/players below 1500 will be able to see your games though. I can't see your games them in the waiting room.

6. December 2009, 20:51:39
happy hermit 
Subject: 3 vs Sab (Spy) in Open
Taking the old Sab vs 2 debate a step further, I currently find myself in three games where I gave up a 3 for a Sab (Spy). All three were in extenuating circumstances (in each case I had already captured, or thought I had captured, three other spies) but I can't remember ever swapping a 3 for a Sab in a competitive game before.

6. December 2009, 21:02:05
Chaos 
Subject: Re: 3 vs Sab (Spy) in Open
happy hermit: Hmmm, with you're playing style you can probably get away with it. Most of us don't. But if it's the last spy and I still have a lot of unknown pieces I think I might be tempted even to to sacrifice a 4 or 5 :) But ofcourse I like to bluff and do not like spies at all :)

7. December 2009, 03:43:09
happy hermit 
Subject: Re: 3 vs Sab (Spy) in Open
Chaos: I don't recommend trading a 3 for a Sab early in a game (while I do recommend trading a 2 for a Recon) as the opponent then has a lot of options in pursuing an attack. I just found it odd that I was playing three games simultaneously, against good players, in which I exchanged a 3 for a Sab so I thought I would mention it. :)

7. December 2009, 03:55:04
Nothingness 
Subject: Re: 3 vs Sab (Spy) in Open
happy hermit: the sab is not the spy the recon is the spy... the original discussion was spy vs 2

7. December 2009, 04:13:12
happy hermit 
Subject: Re: 3 vs Sab (Spy) in Open
Nothingness: You are correct. I meant Recon and I fear I have been using the wrong word in several other places as well. :)

7. December 2009, 04:15:10
Nothingness 
Subject: Re: 3 vs Sab (Spy) in Open
happy hermit: actually here the names of the pieces are totally different then they are on IYT. i dont even know what there called here.

7. December 2009, 07:03:41
SL-Bosse 
Subject: Tournament winner
Congratulations to Chaos for the win in the "Sabotage Leauge - Small Fast Espionage - #"

7. December 2009, 11:02:04
Chaos 
Subject: Re: Tournament winner
SL-Bosse: Thanks :) I'm very happy with it! :) :) I still think there should be another round if players have the same amount of points though. I think the S-B thing is odd. If the reasoning is that you're stronger if you win against opponents with a lot of points it should also makes you weaker if you lose against an opponent with less points.

7. December 2009, 11:14:17
SL-Bosse 
Subject: Re: Tournament winner
Chaos: Maybe we should ask Fencer for a possiblity in the set up of tournaments for choosing that option.

7. December 2009, 11:27:04
lukulus 
Subject: Re: Tournament winner
Chaos: Not only stronger opponents, but mostly also you direct competitor(s) - in case of players on first rank.

8. December 2009, 16:27:35
Chaos 
Subject: Small Fast #2
Hey Bosse, still planning to create the small fast tournament?

9. December 2009, 15:50:27
SL-Bosse 
Subject: Re: Small Fast #2
Chaos: Yes, I will see if I can put up some "rules" today or tomorrow.

9. December 2009, 16:33:07
Styleone 
Subject: time limit
I think most players want to play with 2 days time for a move rule. I hope very much for 3 or 4 days for a move. It would be sadly if some players don´t register for the next tournament because they have time problems with 48 hours for a move. With that rule some "timed out" wins would be normal too.
Everybody can try to play fast, but we don´t need to make us self time problems. With 48 hours for a move I have time problems, because I don´t have everyday a internet option.
In the open fast tournament a favorite like Lightning Bolt lose his games on time. What a pity.
greetings

9. December 2009, 16:39:20
Chaos 
Subject: Re: time limit
Styleone: You have a point there. though I prefer 2 days, I could live with 3.

9. December 2009, 16:59:26
happy hermit 
Subject: Re: time limit
Chaos:

Why not go with the alternate time control. Say 7 days + 2 days per move bonus time with a 15 day cap? That lets players 'bank' some time if they know they might be away from their computer in the future without necessarily doubling the length of the game.

9. December 2009, 17:49:53
Chaos 
Subject: Re: time limit
happy hermit: Sounds to me like a game could last quite long that way. Is the limit the limit for the total game or for the bonustime? I never got that right.

9. December 2009, 19:18:47
happy hermit 
Subject: Re: time limit
Chaos: A player could take a long time (up to 15 days) on a particular move, but would have to maintain an average move time of around 2 days (not counting weekends).

10. December 2009, 12:57:12
dAGGER 
Subject: Re: time limit
happy hermit:
This sounds like a good idea.
But how can you control this feature in BK?

10. December 2009, 13:17:04
happy hermit 
Subject: Re: time limit
dAGGER: I have never set-up a tournament, but when you set-up a new game (for the waiting room or to send an invite) you get a screen to 'Select this game parameters'. You can select the time control there. One option is time per move, the other has three options: game, bonus, limit. These correspond, respectively, to the initial time allowed for a game per player, the bonus time awarded to a player after making a move and the maximum amount of time a player can have to make the next move. It's a built in feature and, in my opinion, the biggest advantage of this site compared to IYT.

14. December 2009, 02:19:34
Nothingness 
Subject: rookie tourney
Just an observation. does anyone else think that playing 5 games at the same time is a bit much for a beginners tourney? This may be a bit much for any newbie. I thought that we were going to do a single elimination or a 3 person section. We don't want to discourage anyone so early.

14. December 2009, 02:38:49
happy hermit 
Subject: Re: rookie tourney
Nothingness:
Didn't we all start double round robins on IYT? :)

I think it's better to get in a few games and get a feel for a wider range of what you are up against than to get one game in.

14. December 2009, 02:46:15
Nothingness 
Subject: Re: rookie tourney
happy hermit: Yes i agree with you here. But 5 games is still alot but i guess i can live with it.

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