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22. Mai 2010, 12:01:08
rabbitoid 
Sujet: Re: tournaments
alexlee: It wouldn't, but the team-t haven't been around that long.

22. Mai 2010, 11:25:26
alexlee 
Sujet: Re: tournaments
rabbitoid:
Would that enclude Team Tournaments too? There are some pretty old Team ones.

22. Mai 2010, 11:13:00
rabbitoid 
Sujet: Re: tournaments
pedestrian: Ok, got it. I need to click running, then again show.

To answer my origninal question, the longest running seems to be this one: ► ALL Checkers for dummies (under 1500 + urated)◄ started in July 2003.

22. Mai 2010, 10:18:08
pedestrian 
Sujet: Re: tournaments
rabbitoid: That's odd. I fooled around with it a little, and if you choose a tournament type (rather than leaving it on 'all tournament types') it actually shows more running tournaments! I don't know if it shows them all, though:

one game for each two players - running (482)
two games (switched colors) for each two players - running (226)
single elimination - running (423)
triple gammon - running (4)


22. Mai 2010, 09:37:37
rabbitoid 
Sujet: tournaments
I was trying to find the longest running tournament on BK.

The only method I see is tournaments, select "running" and go to the last, only it doesn't seem to work. If I do that I see only 348 running tournaments and as earliest something that started late last year. That can't be right, with all the zillions created each day and the turtles happily subscribing to each and never moving. I myself have a running one that started in 2007. Anyone know how to go about it?

Asking Fencer is of course a possibility, but the info should already be there somehow.

19. Mai 2010, 16:33:43
Mélusine 
Sujet: Re: I'm pretty sure English and French have the same alphabet
modifié par Mélusine (19. Mai 2010, 16:34:25)
Pedro Martínez: I've a game at home which is on a CD. I can choose the level " easy " for children or else the " hard " level for adults. At the beginning, I was asking myself what could be the difference. I've noticed that the letters which are given are different : example : in the " easy " game, you receive more vowels and letters than we can find in many words, but in the " hard " game, you more often receive difficult letters as " K ", " W ", etc...
Of course, it's always more easy for the player which knows better the language, but it's also interesting for the beginner.

19. Mai 2010, 16:23:33
Pedro Martínez 
Sujet: Re: I'm pretty sure English and French have the same alphabet
Mélusine: What would distinguish the “hard level” from the “easy level”?

19. Mai 2010, 16:14:55
Mélusine 
Sujet: Re: I'm pretty sure English and French have the same alphabet
Roberto Silva: Yes, french and english have the same alphabet, and yes, you're right, some letters are more used in a language than the other : example with the letter " W " : in a dictionnary french/english, there's 1 page for this letter in french when there are about 15 pages in english !
In the 2 languages, the combinations of letters are also different : we have " QU " in french but " TH " is exceptional although we see it commonly in english.
I'd like to play Scrabble in english but the problem is that my vocabulary is more limited than someone who speaks english everyday in his (her) country. I think several levels (for example : one hard and one easy) would be necessary for this game.

19. Mai 2010, 15:59:35
Mélusine 
Sujet: Re: K and W are a pain
rabbitoid: Except with the word " KIWI " !

19. Mai 2010, 13:26:32
Mort 
Sujet: Re: K, W, X, Y and Z are all worth 10 points in the French version of Scrabble.
modifié par Mort (19. Mai 2010, 13:27:03)
rabbitoid: It's not that Z is overrated, just it's nice to get a really good score when you get it. Q without the U is the worst.

19. Mai 2010, 11:56:52
rabbitoid 
Sujet: Re: K, W, X, Y and Z are all worth 10 points in the French version of Scrabble.
Mélusine: K and W are a pain, X and Y slightly less, Z is overrated since verb conjugation is permitted which makes the 'ez' suffix legal.

19. Mai 2010, 11:41:35
Mélusine 
Sujet: Re: K, W, X, Y and Z are all worth 10 points in the French version of Scrabble.
Pedro Martínez: Oh yes, it's true, because there are very few words in french which have these letters. It's terrible for us, when we take these letters !
I remember games I finished without being able to put these letters !

18. Mai 2010, 19:36:10
Mort 
Could always go the route of using 'root' languages such as Latin.

18. Mai 2010, 14:56:59
puupia 
Sujet: Re:
There's an easy solution to making word games balanced and fun to everyone: artificial languages!

Bring on Klingon Scrabble!

18. Mai 2010, 14:42:14
Roberto Silva 
Sujet: Re:
Bwild: "I imagine the alphabets are quite different also.... what would be the French equivilant of "q"?"

I'm pretty sure English and French have the same alphabet, though of course some letters are more used in one language than the other.

18. Mai 2010, 07:10:00
Franz Liszt 
Sujet: French Scrabble
I know it's possible. I saw the Coneheads play it on SNL. :)

18. Mai 2010, 03:09:41
Pedro Martínez 
Sujet: Re:
Bwild: K, W, X, Y and Z are all worth 10 points in the French version of Scrabble. And I don't think it's possible to play Scrabble in Japanese. :)

18. Mai 2010, 02:43:55
Carl 
Lets face it folks,multilingual word games are non starter!

18. Mai 2010, 02:35:43
Bwild 
modifié par Bwild (18. Mai 2010, 02:37:58)
I imagine the alphabets are quite different also.... what would be the French equivilant of "q"?, or even Japanese?

17. Mai 2010, 17:12:26
rabbitoid 
Sujet: Re: Just curious....
coan.net: It's not only the dictionary that is different in the various languages, it's also the distribution of the letters and the value in points of each. I think the only common thing for all languages is the board layout, but I can be wrong here.

17. Mai 2010, 15:21:33
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: Just curious....
Bernice: I also would think it would be difficult because of the different languages.

But if you have free available dictionaries for different languages (like I know there is for English), I would guess the simplest solution (if they were to make a word game here.) would to be make different games for each language. (Like English Word game, Czech word game, Spanish word game, etc...) - That way if a tournament is made for "word game", you don't accidentally get an English only player (like myself) matched up with someone who can't read English.

Some-what good news for those who would like word games is that I could have sworn that A LONG TIME AGO (years), Fencer was very interested in making a type of word game for the site... and I thought was working on it at one time. Maybe he decided against it... or maybe just got sucked into other projects and the word game had been put to the side... or then again, maybe I'm just imaging it.

17. Mai 2010, 08:20:31
Bernice 
Sujet: Re: Just curious....
h657: yes and I can understand that also...I wasn't thinking of language differences..

17. Mai 2010, 06:30:40
h657 
Sujet: Re: Just curious....
Bernice: I would disagree due to many languages. Not worth the hassle to make on this gamesite, since alot don't speak well in English. It would cause such unfair BKR and so forth.

17. Mai 2010, 05:00:04
Bernice 
Sujet: Re: Just curious....
Babe68: I also love them.....it isnt hard....just change the name and make sure the double/trebles etc are in different places...the hardest part is the dictionary I would think. The one that GoldToken uses isnt complete so many many words aren't available...but I still love playing word games :)

17. Mai 2010, 04:55:00
Babe68 
Sujet: Just curious....
modifié par Babe68 (17. Mai 2010, 04:56:51)
How come BK doesn't have any type of word games like "scrabble"?

Is there any chance of that in the future?

Just curious :)

16. Mai 2010, 07:01:50
alanback 
Sujet: Re: fencer
Fencer: Yes, thanks, I realized that after I posted.

15. Mai 2010, 22:38:36
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: fencer
alanback: "Started Games" section is not visible on your own Profile page because it would simply duplicate the Main Page content.

15. Mai 2010, 22:34:05
alanback 
Sujet: Re: fencer
kmf: I may be mistaken about my last post. I just checked and I don't have a link for "Started Games" when I view my own profile.

Here is a link to the only game you have running -- you may need to cut and paste this into your browser

"http://brainking.com/en/ShowGame?g=4611988"

15. Mai 2010, 22:29:44
alanback 
Sujet: Re: fencer
kmf: You should see a list of your active games when you log in. If not, you may have to change some of your Settings. If you just want to see the list, click on your own name and then on "Started games"

15. Mai 2010, 22:12:42
kmf 
Sujet: fencer
this is kmf and i wanted to know if u could please help me on how to find my games and what do i press?thx.let me know please. kmf.

15. Mai 2010, 08:20:51
ellieoop 
Sujet: Re: just curious!
Fencer: ok, thx. fencer

15. Mai 2010, 07:58:10
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: just curious!
ellieoop: I said that it would be done in BrainKing 3.0. When it is finished and released. The job is about 70% done and there is still much work to do.

15. Mai 2010, 07:54:13
ellieoop 
Sujet: just curious!
a few weeks ago fencer said that he was going to change days off to sat. and sun. the calendar for me still has mon, and tues off. i see that my games for the weekend have extended time to make a move. i don't remember it always being like that, has that change started or has it always been like this?

14. Mai 2010, 22:35:12
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: Goodbye.
AbigailII: i used paypal last month to renew my subscription .. it works fine

14. Mai 2010, 17:49:51
Bwild 
Sujet: Re: Goodbye.
AbigailII:

14. Mai 2010, 03:18:36
rod03801 
Sujet: Re: Goodbye.
DeaD man WalkiN: Well you can now use paypal again at brainking. Or that's how I interpreted Fencer's last message in this thread http://brainking.com/en/Board?bc=1&plla=1048140

14. Mai 2010, 02:04:55
DeaD man WalkiN 
Sujet: Re: Goodbye.
AbigailII: SORRY to see U leave. Know how U feel cause I only have a PP account and don't know what to do myself...

13. Mai 2010, 18:35:29
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Goodbye.
AbigailII: What about AlertPay?

13. Mai 2010, 17:51:23
AbigailII 
Sujet: Goodbye.
modifié par AbigailII (13. Mai 2010, 17:52:13)
Tomorrow, my rook status runs out. I've given up on trying to pay via either Moneybookers or Paypal. The former has happily taken my money, but since then tells me my account is locked due to lack of funds. The latter happily takes either a CC number or a bank account number, and while I've been able to pay with them for quite some time, for some unspecified reason, they now no longer the bank, nor the credit card.

So, this is the end of 5 years of BK for me. I do not wish to continue as a pawn.

13. Mai 2010, 13:11:18
Snoopy 
Sujet: Re: Maximum number of waiting games?
pedestrian: it was introduced to stop ppl creating thousands of games just before he went to pawn
at one time there was nearly 6000 games in the waiting area

13. Mai 2010, 12:18:55
pedestrian 
Sujet: Maximum number of waiting games?
It seems you can only have a maximum of 50 games on the "waiting games" list at a time. I guess it's fine to have an upper limit, but shouldn't it be stated somewhere, for instance in the membership conditions? If it is, I can't find it.

Moreover, when I try to create waiting game no. 51, I get the usual message:

"New game has been successfully created."

even though the game wasn't created.

11. Mai 2010, 21:08:02
alilsassy 
Thanks Fencer.....the rich text editor is working now

11. Mai 2010, 19:47:03
Zort 
Sujet: Re: how to appear message board under chessboard?
Pedro Martínez: Hello, Thanks for answer, I 'll ask to my opponent.

11. Mai 2010, 09:35:50
MTC 
Sujet: Re: how to appear message board under chessboard?
To add a third reason of my own:

3) We have PMs and discussion boards for talking to people, but when playing I don’t want to waste time thinking up a reply to the random messages my opponent is sending, especially when there are other games waiting where it’s my turn.

11. Mai 2010, 09:22:33
AbigailII 
Sujet: Re: how to appear message board under chessboard?
Pedro Martínez: Why? I can give you two reasons: 1) not having messages means people can't say something to me, and then get all worked up because I don't reply. 2) it reduces the distance between the board and the submit button, which reduces scrolling.

11. Mai 2010, 05:56:47
alilsassy 
Sujet: Re: how to appear message board under chessboard?
I'm having trouble with my "rich text editor"...it's not showing a chat area.

11. Mai 2010, 03:56:17
Bwild 
I've been having troubles with that also.....switch your text editor

11. Mai 2010, 02:45:31
Pedro Martínez 
Sujet: Re: how to appear message board under chessboard?
Zort: They probably have the messages disabled. Some people do that here. Why, that's beyond me.

11. Mai 2010, 02:37:11
Zort 
Sujet: how to appear message board under chessboard?
Hello, how to appear message board under chessboard?
I can only see the messages of my chess partner, but no board to write... Thanks for your help.

11. Mai 2010, 02:17:37
Bernice 
Sujet: Re:
coan.net: ah ha.....you know to whom I am referring ROFLMBO, and of course you are correct.....(AGAIN) LOL

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