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20. Aprilo 2014, 15:32:00
moistfinger 
Temo: Re:
pgt: In the first page you get to when you create a new game make sure you 'untick' the 'Include unrated players' button which in always pre-ticked, only then will your upper and lower BKR filter work.

20. Aprilo 2014, 23:07:21
pgt 
Temo: Re:
moistfinger: Thanks, but that's not the problem It's a bug

30. Aprilo 2014, 13:02:58
Lightbug 
Temo: Best backgammon variants
What do you think the best backgammon variants on this site are?

Is Nackgammon different enough from Backgammon to play?

Does Anti-Backgammon have much of the same depth as Backgammon?

How about Fegva and Plakoto? Grasshopper?

30. Aprilo 2014, 20:18:08
playBunny 
Temo: Re: Best backgammon variants
Lightbug: Is Nackgammon different enough from Backgammon to play?

If you're good at Backgammon then you'll start appreciating the differences after a few matches. If you're still very much learning Backgammon then the unfamiliarity of Nackgammon probably won't make that much different over the unfamiliar aspects of Backgammon.

30. Aprilo 2014, 21:47:05
speachless 
Temo: Re: Best backgammon variants
Lightbug: cloning backgammon in my opinion :-) and very different from backgammon, followed by crowded backgammon...

1. Majo 2014, 00:50:17
furbster 
Temo: Re: Best backgammon variants
speachless: cloning gammon is definitely different you can have bore off all but one piece and lose the game horrifically!

1. Majo 2014, 01:49:47
speachless 
Temo: Re: Best backgammon variants
furbster: that's why i love cloning backgammon, since that happened :-) ...a chance till the end :-)

5. Majo 2014, 22:52:43
Brian1971 
For those who are paying members and love backgammon please send me a request to join my fellowship and play in our gammon games tournaments beginning May 15th. It will be done with triple gammon rules for these tournaments. Thanks.

Big Boss of Brian's 1971 Pub.

6. Oktobro 2014, 08:02:35
Hrqls 
Temo: timeout always 3 points ?
Is a timeout always counted as a backgammon ?

I lost the following game due to a timeout over the weekend :

Racegammon (Hrqls - Varazslo)

I had nothing on the bar or in my opponents home, but still my opponent got 3 points?
(resigning the game at that point would have given him 2 points i think?)

6. Oktobro 2014, 10:12:51
moistfinger 
Temo: Re: timeout always 3 points ?
Hrqls: You're right, your opponent should have been given 2 points, not 3.

6. Oktobro 2014, 14:56:06
happyjuggler0 
Temo: Re: timeout always 3 points ?
Modifita de happyjuggler0 (6. Oktobro 2014, 14:56:59)
Hrqls: If you had resigned then you are correct your opponent would have gotten two points.

Timing out should also be two points here, but it has been a long time since someone timed out on me. Perhaps it always times out as a backgammon, even when it is not?

That would be a strange programming decision, but perhaps Fencer didn't have his thinking cap on that day, and it never got corrected?

edit* spelling

6. Oktobro 2014, 20:07:27
coan.net 
I disagree, and think it should have been 3 points.

Backgammon (3 points) - the opponent hasn't borne off any pieces and still has some pieces either on the bar or in the winner's home area (the six pipes where the winner bears off own pieces).

Since at that point, you COULD still have been sent back to the bar and/or your home area, then the max possible should be counted with a timeout in my opinion - so 3 points is what I would think a timeout should be worth.

6. Oktobro 2014, 22:05:04
playBunny 
Temo: Re: Points given away by a timeout
coan.net: Since at that point, you COULD still have been sent back to the bar

Then shouldn't that apply to resignations as well?

On the other hand, if we're going by possibilities then it should be a draw (½ point each) because either player COULD win from that position.

7. Oktobro 2014, 07:34:23
Hrqls 
Temo: Re: timeout always 3 points ?
another example:

Racegammon (Hrqls - Universal Eyes)

in this case it clearly is a backgammon timeout :)

i rarely timeout, so i dont know what a timeout does do for the match score in other game types

(i am trying to find the limits for my time control to cover my 3day-busy-reallife-weekens, and 3days to start seems ok, 10 days max seems ok, but 3 hours bonus per move seems too little compared with different timezones :))

7. Oktobro 2014, 07:35:54
Hrqls 
Temo: Re: Points given away by a timeout
coan.net & playBunny: i agree: a resignation at this point would give my opponent 2 points, but my timeout gives him 3 point ? what is the difference between a timeout and a resignation ?

the only reason i can think of is that it is meant as a punishment against timing out ?

30. Oktobro 2014, 19:38:13
happyjuggler0 
Temo: anti backgammon rule question
Do gammons and backgammons count in anti-backgammon?

31. Oktobro 2014, 02:31:39
Vikings 
Temo: Re: anti backgammon rule question
happyjuggler0: yes

31. Oktobro 2014, 02:37:39
happyjuggler0 
Temo: Re: anti backgammon rule question
Vikings: Thank you.

3. Majo 2015, 19:02:06
Brian1971 
Temo: May Triple Gammons
Please join Brian's 1971 Pub to be able to play in our gammon games starting on May 15th. The tournaments will be played under Triple Gammon rules. The more the merrier. Request membership to be accepted in.

4. Majo 2015, 09:32:53
pgt 
GoodFoods' 6th Broiling Backgammon Invitational (Backgammon)
It's 9 (NINE - that's NINE) YEARS (YEARS, not weeks or days - YEARS since the first round of this tournament and there are still TWO players playing THE FIRST ROUND!!! I'm 75 years old now, and fear that I'll die before I am eligible to play in another tournament, if I don't die before thr end of the first round. Is there anything anybody can do to speed things up?

4. Majo 2015, 10:52:29
playBunny 
Temo: Re: NINE bloody long, wasted - no, make that *stolen* - tournament playing YEARS
pgt: there are still TWO players playing THE FIRST ROUND!!!

At 4-4 in a 9-point match where neither player has got up the nerve to even look at the cube or go for gammon, it'll be another decade yet.

Is there anything anybody can do to speed things up?

This small nucleus of inert site-spoilers either don't care two hoots or lack awareness of their selfish effect. We are but tiny, distant, insignificant electrons and our frantic whizzing around is not for them.

Unfortunately the only practical option is to start a new account.

Maybeoneforeachtournamentthatinterestsyou!

4. Majo 2015, 11:55:07
pgt 
Temo: NINE STOLEN YEARS
playBunny: I think I will just add entries to this forum until either I am banned from the sire, or the two spoilers are. It is just RIDICULOUS that two people can hold up a tournament for NINE YEARS Yes, NINE YEARS. How many onther tournaments have taken NINE YEARS to complete the first round. Is there anybody listening who can actually speed things up?

4. Majo 2015, 12:09:12
playBunny 
Temo: Re: NINE STOLEN YEARS
pgt: Out of curiosity, what about that other option, "banning" yourself!? Other sites have a similar mix of gammons and no, or weaker, restrictions on tournaments.

5. Majo 2015, 02:00:16
Vikings 
Temo: Re:
pgt: How about manually calculating the winners of each round and start an invitational tournament with just those players, that is if those 2 players don't figure in to it. Then ask fencer to delete the current tournament when the round finally finishes

5. Majo 2015, 09:04:20
pgt 
Temo: Re:
Vikings: I'm not actually fussed about winning or losing the tournament. As I said, I am 75 years old now, and if it goes on for another 5 years, I might well be dead, and then take another 7 years to time out before the next round can begin. In the end the winner will be the player who outlives all the others! What a great result THAT would be!!

5. Majo 2015, 10:48:56
Dice Cheater 
Temo: Re:
pgt: I wouldn't worry mate, it's the website that won't survive another 5 years of this slow playing madness. Websites lacking dynamism do not survive on the world wide web, they become tombstones.

5. Majo 2015, 10:51:32
pgt 
Temo: Re:
Dice Cheater: I suspect you are right! (sigh)

28. Majo 2015, 13:27:06
MadMonkey 
Temo: Triple Gammon
Can some please fill me in on the Rules etc.... for Triple Gammon. Its been years since i played it, and can not remember what the difference is in the games. Now someone has asked me and i am stuck lol

Many Thanks Folks

28. Majo 2015, 14:53:47
playBunny 
Temo: Re: Triple Gammon
MadMonkey: The rules for playing are the same. The scoring is the only difference. 1 for a win, 3 for a gammon and 5 for a backgammon.

The strategy for playing is different. Because gammons are worth so much you should play all-out for gammon. Take greater risks in building your home table and in attacking. Hit when you would normally hesitate.

(In case you've got so used to it that you never see it anymore, there's a link to the rules on every game page just after the name of the game type, eg. Backgammon (show rules). Finding a game if you haven't go one takes a few clicks via Menu: Statistics -> Running Games -> Backgammon). Triple Gammon isn't actually a game type so you'd have to find a backgammon game in a tourney with "triple" in the name. There's then a notification under the board. Backgammon (gambler104 vs. ajtgirl)

28. Majo 2015, 15:50:57
MadMonkey 
Temo: Re: Triple Gammon
playBunny: Thanks my friend, i will pass the info on.....

I knew about the Rules link (as i asked for it many years ago lol), but as you say there is no explanation for Triple Gammon. I guess it may be on the old other brainking blog page, but again i have no clue of thats still running lol

28. Majo 2015, 15:59:50
playBunny 
Temo: Re: Triple Gammon
MadMonkey: You're welcome.

I knew about the Rules link (as i asked for it many years ago lol)

Ah, then you would remember! Good request.

For me, I knew it a long time ago too but a few weeks ago I was looking into the rules of different variants and couldn't find an easy way ... until I noticed that wee link that I had stopped seeing. ;o)

7. Julio 2015, 21:46:42
Brian1971 
I have an open invitation to all plakoto and Fevga players to join my fellowship as on July 15th, we will start a new tournament for each of these games. So if you are interested send me a membership request so I can add you to the fellowship and then you sign up to play. Thank you.

8. Julio 2015, 13:41:51
playBunny 
Temo: Fast Backgammon 2015

8. Julio 2015, 13:43:24
playBunny 
Temo: Fast Hypergammon 2015

30. Julio 2015, 16:01:20
playBunny 
Temo: Fast cubeless Backgammon 2015

31. Julio 2015, 00:41:12
Walter Montego 
Temo: Re: Fast cubeless Backgammon 2015
playBunny: Do gammons and backgammons count in these tournaments, playBunny?

31. Julio 2015, 01:19:38
playBunny 
Temo: Re: Fast cubeless Backgammon 2015
Walter Montego: Unfortunately, I'm expecting it to be one point at a time although I'd be happy to find that I'm wrong.

31. Julio 2015, 01:28:34
Walter Montego 
Temo: Re: Fast cubeless Backgammon 2015
playBunny: I have wanted to play cubeless Backgammon while counting gammons and backgammons since Fencer added Backgammon to the site. If it does have this feature, please let me know. I'll join or create some quick moving tournaments of it. Thank you.

31. Julio 2015, 15:08:46
playBunny 
Temo: Re: Fast cubeless Backgammon 2015
It can be done using an honour system, that is, if a game ends gammonly then the loser resigns the next game, or two for a backgammon. However an automatic system is definitely preferable.

1. Aŭgusto 2015, 21:38:39
furbster 
Temo: If anyone wants to join

29. Oktobro 2015, 22:47:27
playBunny 
Temo: Fast cubeless Backgammon 2015
Modifita de playBunny (1. Novembro 2015, 09:19:03)
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A monthly series of fast-paced cubeless Backgammon tourneys

I like it fast - 5-pt No-cube Bg - Nov 2015

I like it fast - 5-pt No-cube Bg - Dec 2015

These matches are a set of individual games. Gammons and backgammons don't count.

29. Oktobro 2015, 22:47:49
playBunny 
Temo: Fast Hypergammon 2015

29. Oktobro 2015, 22:48:12
playBunny 
Temo: Fast Backgammon 2015

6. Januaro 2016, 16:58:06
Clandestine 1 
Temo: Wild game of Crowded Gammon
Check out this game of Crowded Backgammon 
 http://brainking.com/en/ArchivedGame?g=7309381&i=67
I'm white........ And I lost!



6. Januaro 2016, 18:06:59
playBunny 
Temo: Re: Wild game of Crowded Gammon
Clandestine 1: The chance of losing when that one man left got hit was about 5%. Once your opponent had closed his home table with the spare men on the high points he had 8% or so chance of winning. It seems surprisingly high given that you have only one man left but you have to bear in mind that getting that man off the bar, around the tables and off the board requires 25 pips, which is 3 average rolls of 8.2 pips each, and that only starts when you get in. As your luck shows, that can be just too little, too late.

6. Januaro 2016, 19:04:49
speachless 
Temo: Re: Wild game of Crowded Gammon
Clandestine 1: Swelle and Crowded Backgammon, well then it's possible...:D I almost never won against him :D

7. Januaro 2016, 00:28:45
moistfinger 
Temo: Re: Wild game of Crowded Gammon
Clandestine 1: Swelle is the actual dice man.

7. Januaro 2016, 05:51:23
Clandestine 1 
Temo: Re: Wild game of Crowded Gammon
playBunny:the kicker of it all.....that 1 piece didn't just represent the game it also represented the match.
Speachless, I too have never beaten Swelle at a match of Crowded Gammon, I thought for sure this was my first time.
:(

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