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 Run around the Pond

Discuss about this new multiplayer game or comment current runs. (includes all versions of the game)

Game link..... Ponds
Ratings link..... Regular Pond Ratings -and- Dark Pond Ratings -and- Run in the Rain Ratings
Winners link..... All Winners - (Regular Ponds Only) - (Dark Ponds Only) - (Run in the Rain Only)


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19. February 2005, 00:00:50
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
Stevie: I know its frustrating. But There will always be at least one person fall in every round. It is going to be a long frustrating game no matter. There will probably be more people become pawns before this game finishes, and the same thing will happen all over again anyway. For all we know, Grenv could bet one every round and win, there will likely always be suicide moves. Plus later in the game, people will start to run out of points to play, and there will be plenty more chances to bid low too.

19. February 2005, 00:52:51
ScarletRose 
Subject: For those who have won at least 2 ponds!!
Multiple Wins Pond #2

Hurry up peeps!! sign up so it can start!!

19. February 2005, 01:40:31
ScarletRose 
Subject: Open to All!!
*´`¤Just Us Gurlz¤´`*


Our Second Jello Pond!!

Don't forget the whipped cream! Whoo hoo!!

19. February 2005, 01:49:34
grenv 
Subject: Re: Re:
Vikings: This is the way every game on this site works, why is ponds different?

19. February 2005, 01:50:07
Stevie 
would make it more exciting I reckon

19. February 2005, 01:56:17
Vikings 
because it is multiplayer and it is the way fencer set it up

19. February 2005, 02:00:24
Vikings 
Subject: Re: Re:
grenv: like I told you in the first place, that would be fine with me, I was simply givings reasons why people wouldn't like it

19. February 2005, 05:19:28
ScarletRose 
Did they stop allowing pawns to play in the ponds games?? I am curious due to a friend of mine was going to join in one I started and he is saying he is not able to join it.. he has no other tourneys going either..

19. February 2005, 05:20:48
coan.net 
Pawns could never join ponds - some pawns are in tournaments now since their membership ran out after they were in, but they are unable to actually move in those ponds.

19. February 2005, 05:21:22
coan.net 
Modified by coan.net (19. February 2005, 05:22:11)
... but also brings me to a question - Is the limitation for ponds in place for Knights?

And hopefully the membership detail page can be updated with this information - http://brainking.com/game/PaidMembership?p=1

19. February 2005, 09:01:34
Thad 
Subject: Pawns (expired Knights and above)
I think players whose membership expire should be able to finish out their existing pond games. The way it is now, they are just clogging up our games and removing most of the fun.

19. February 2005, 12:20:57
Stevie 
Subject: Re: Pawns (expired Knights and above)
Thad: That wouldnt be quite as bad if others didnt keep bidding 0 ;o)

19. February 2005, 12:32:19
redsales 
Subject: Fencer
i think that if membership expires during a pond game, the nascent pawns should sluice into a new pond called the cesspool. It would be an extremely frustrating version of pond designed to take half a year or more to complete with 7 days per move. However, the winner, for resilience and fortitude, would be offered a knight membership equal to the amount of days they spent in the cesspool. What do you think, Fencer, is that a great marketing tool or what?

19. February 2005, 12:38:38
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Fencer
redsales: It's worth thinking about.

19. February 2005, 12:45:45
Stevie 
Subject: winners
Do we have an official list of pond winners etc yet on here?

19. February 2005, 13:23:16
Bry 
Subject: Re: Solution
Czuch Chuckers: Yes, but wouldn't it solve all the problems, if it was the same for every round, with players who suicide with a "0" bet when they dont want to play anymore.

19. February 2005, 20:33:35
rod03801 
I agree with Thad. I think it would solve a lot of problems if pawns were allowed to finish ponds they were currently in.. Just like it is done with tournaments etc.. already..

19. February 2005, 20:35:59
Stardust 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: I agree. Either let them finish or disqualify them. Either way it would ensure pond games are played more...um....'accurately'?

20. February 2005, 03:36:15
Czuch 
Subject: Re: winners

20. February 2005, 12:07:45
Stevie 
ahh I see, just filter to finished games. Thanks

20. February 2005, 12:24:28
Stevie 
Subject: um look at days per move and days left??? and it was couple of days ago..the first move
http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=175

Minimum number of players: 26
Maximum number of players: 26
Time per move: 3 days
Start: 13. February 2005, 12:00:00
Current round number: 2
Current round deadline: 24. February 2005, 12:00:09
Time left: 4 days

20. February 2005, 12:30:48
Bry 
http://brainking.com/game/Pond?p=0&g=145

This tournament's description has been edited.

However, this was originally described as a "Prize" pond, and has been changed since it started. There no longer looks like it's a prize pond.

Is this/should this be allowed??

20. February 2005, 13:37:25
Czuch 
Subject: Re: um look at days per move and days left??? and it was couple of days ago..the first move
Stevie: Thats weird. I checked all the other running games and none of them are longer than they are meant to be.... OH FENCER!

Bry, if it is not supposed to be described as a prize game without Fencer already having the money or being assured of the prize in advance, as far as I remmber.

20. February 2005, 16:13:30
Flake 
Subject: Re: um look at days per move and days left??? and it was couple of days ago..the first move
Czuch Chuckers and Stevie: I have realized that I had explained the rules of this pond wrong. I had to ask Fencer to add some days to make sure that everyone gets the message about that before the round is closed. Now I think it´s ok, so I asked Fencer to "start" another round ...

20. February 2005, 16:55:01
Stevie 
okie dokie

21. February 2005, 06:25:29
Bernice 
Subject: Re: um look at days per move and days left??? and it was couple of days ago..the first move
Czuch Chuckers: It would depend on what prize was being offered????

I have had 3 or 4 prize ponds with 4 prizes, they had nothing to do with Fencer, I paid for the prizes and postage to Texas Toest, Mike UK,Maxxina, and Sinay...there was a bonus prize sent to Arctic Warrior because he fell in the first round.
At this stage Texas Toest has hers....Im waiting to get confirmation from the others :)

21. February 2005, 11:49:49
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF: i also like the idea of ponds going into the next round as soon as every player has submitted their move.

its just like with all other games on here. if you only come online once a day on a fixed time like in bbws example .. then you will not have any games running with 1 day per move .. so you shouldnt have any ponds running with 1 day per move either

only join ponds with 2 or more days per move and you will be fine.

22. February 2005, 02:35:49
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Re: Autostart Ponds
Hrqls: Perhaps such a set up could be made an option for the Pond creator? Sooner or later there's going to be option for the starting points and bonus. Seems like having an option to start the round when all have bid would be another one. I recommend having it so that it goes the whole time limit unless every person enters a bid. That way someone that misses getting to the computer that day will have the most time to log in and will still get their last bid to play if they don't make it on time.

22. February 2005, 08:26:34
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: Re: Autostart Ponds
Walter Montego: options are always great for me ;)

24. February 2005, 16:06:30
coan.net 
http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=179

10 players left - 10 players in the pond, and one of the closet games - less then 600 points between the 10 remaining players.

24. February 2005, 16:46:16
Flake 
Let me invite you to a slightly different pond than usual The player with the highest bet and the player with the lowest bet is eliminated in every round (except the 1st) - see rules ...

24. February 2005, 16:51:24
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: The closest pond so far I guess...

24. February 2005, 19:17:05
coan.net 
Subject: Re: The closest pond so far I guess...
Pedro Martínez: Wow - Looks like it might be the first pond with no winner! (If the last bids are the same, everyone falls into the pond and there is no winner!)

... at least I would think both of you would bid the max, but I have seen stranger things.

25. February 2005, 02:30:05
Czuch 
Subject: Re: The closest pond so far I guess...
BIG BAD WOLF: There may be no winner but they still get tied for first place :)

25. February 2005, 14:15:52
Walter Montego 
Subject: Reveiwing Pond Games
It'd be nice if there was a previous move button for Run around the Pond games like there is for every other game on this site.

I'd like to check out how that game you just posted about ended with both players bidding 714 and falling in at the same time. The rounds just before it must've been unusual.

25. February 2005, 14:24:33
Pedro Martínez 
Walter: I had 1225 points and bet 511, lukulus 1439 (1225), Maxxina 250 (250).

25. February 2005, 14:32:54
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re:
Pedro Martínez: A wild finish. Just looking at how the numbers add and subtract must have made for a lot of thinking about what to bet on that turn. Had you gone with 510, you would've won assuming lukulus stayed with betting your amount. He must've figured you'd bet 1225 and was going to watch you fall into the Pond when you guys tied for high bet and no one got the bonus. Lots of bluff here. If he thought you'd bet 511 or less he could've taken it all with 600.

25. February 2005, 14:55:10
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Re:
Walter Montego: Yup, for me there were two options: bet low or bet high...I assumed lukulus would think I would bet everything and bet 1226 (I didn't actually realize that in this case, 1225 would be as good as 1226) + I wanted to bet as high as possible just for the case he would bet low. That's why I went for 511.

25. February 2005, 23:04:13
Baked Alaskan 
Subject: Hmmm
How did 3 ppl know that MJL was gonna bid "0" ?
http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=10
They only bid 1 which seems suspicious to me.

26. February 2005, 00:21:38
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Hmmm
Arctic Warrior: At time like that I wish I could look back 1 round to see if maybe they had 0 points left to bid or something...

26. February 2005, 00:36:11
Baked Alaskan 
Subject: Re: Hmmm
BIG BAD WOLF:
I concur

26. February 2005, 02:43:25
Vikings 
Subject: Re: Hmmm
Arctic Warrior: another suspicious bet, some people somehow knew that Ryan From Ohio would not be updating his bet the last couple of days and bet only 1 higher than him

26. February 2005, 02:45:50
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Hmmm
Vikings: What's suspicious about that?

26. February 2005, 02:49:49
Vikings 
how would anybody know

26. February 2005, 02:50:52
Pedro Martínez 
Are you serious? It's so easy to get to know...

26. February 2005, 02:52:03
Vikings 
how unless they told someone?

26. February 2005, 02:55:53
Pedro Martínez 
OK: Let us say there is a pond with one day time limit. The moves should be made, say, at 3am today. Now when you go to somebody's profile shortly before the deadline and see that the last time this person was at BK was BEFORE 3am yesterday, you can set your bet to this person's last bet +1 and be sure you won't fall in the pond.

26. February 2005, 03:01:01
Vikings 
ok, thats too much work for me, but a very good bet in one of the games

26. February 2005, 03:05:51
Pedro Martínez 
of course, I don't look at all the profiles every hour, but when I'm on-line, it's sometimes worthy to check out some of them...

26. February 2005, 03:10:36
Vikings 
I'll sometimes check the ones with a * by their bet, but usually not that close to the time so I bet as if I never checked

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