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7. Janvier 2006, 20:28:11
Groeneveld 
where are the Chinese Chess tournaments.
Hardly anyone wants??

7. Janvier 2006, 14:06:37
toedder 
Sujet: Lineism
I included Reversi in a lines tournament. Anyone not feeling offended by that is heartly invited ;)

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=12813&trnst=0

7. Janvier 2006, 13:41:44
furbster 
Sujet: hey 20 hours left if any1 wants to sign up!

7. Janvier 2006, 10:02:50
nucknfuts 
Sujet: Re: LUCKY THIRTEEN Tournament - ROOK PRIZE (13-months)
playBunny: LMAO What a hoot! Are y'all nuts?

7. Janvier 2006, 08:53:53
Pioneer54 
Sujet: Re: Please join POKEMON's tournaments:
Nirvana: I've signed up for a lot in the PIPIKUV CAS. It would be helpful if there were some kind of "all games" reference, otherwise many players probably just overlook these.

7. Janvier 2006, 02:13:35
Nirvana 
Sujet: Please join POKEMON's tournaments:

6. Janvier 2006, 23:06:53
Doris 
Sujet: CONGRATULATIONS
Salkkuman for winning my Backgammon Tournament

6. Janvier 2006, 09:18:23
harley 
Tablut tourney... starts in a couple of days...

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=12917&tri=78387&trnst=0

5. Janvier 2006, 12:48:27
Nirvana 
Sujet: Please join in...

4. Janvier 2006, 15:35:57
Groeneveld 
Sujet: practise
@ kleineme,

O i didn't know that,

can someone tell me in a practise game,the hints and trucs of this beautiful game,much nicer then normal Chess

3. Janvier 2006, 23:22:20
kleineme 
Sujet: Re: question
Hi,

Groeneveld: I could start such a tournament but the probability that this tournament will attract 50 or even more players is quite small. Unless I would donate a couple of years of BK-memberships ;) The second reason, besides the one-year-membership, why the "Confucius"-tournament had so many participants was that Xiangqi was quite new on this site then.

So, if you want to have another great XQ-event you would have to donate something and you would have to wait a couple of months. Because at the moment the top players are waiting for the second round of the Confucius-tournament which is about to start soon. And most of the active XQ-players are involved in the Glenfiddich team tournament.

If you want to play a "normal" XQ-tournament there are always a couple of events where you can play all games including XQ: http://brainking.com/de/Tournaments?utf=&tp=68&submit=Zeigen&trnst=0.

2. Janvier 2006, 13:30:55
Groeneveld 
Sujet: Re: question
chattytea:

thnxs ,but I hoped that someone actually start a new tournament,
it was not a question,more a remark

2. Janvier 2006, 11:19:14
sandra... 
Sujet: Re: question
Groeneveld: if that person created the tournanment, then yes they can...

2. Janvier 2006, 11:11:21
Groeneveld 
Sujet: Re: question
Morgan:

can someone who has a rook membership start a
CHinese Chess (Xianghi) tournament for let say 48 or 50 players (minimum)

thnxs

2. Janvier 2006, 10:00:00
Morgan 
Sujet: Re: question
Groeneveld: You must have Rook membership to create tournament.

2. Janvier 2006, 09:58:29
Groeneveld 
Sujet: question
Hello,

I had a question,

can anyone start a tournament,
and if so,what must I do to start one??

Groeneveld

31. Décembre 2005, 17:36:08
furbster 
I agree, i think its ridiculous to create tourney more than 2 months in advance. who knows what they will be doing in 2 months time?

31. Décembre 2005, 07:41:46
rod03801 
And they go beyond when that person's current membership ends, which should not be allowed, in my opinion..

31. Décembre 2005, 00:36:44
coan.net 
Sujet: Re:
BG: yea, that person created TONS of tournaments that start WAY in advance, making the tournament list VERY long.

31. Décembre 2005, 00:35:08
thejazzcafe 
http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=10133

This starts in nine months time. Can that be right?

29. Décembre 2005, 15:45:31
furbster 

28. Décembre 2005, 04:33:27
Mary Jo 
Sujet: Re: CONGRATS Mary Jo
Eriisa: Thank you Eriisa! :)

27. Décembre 2005, 17:24:59
Eriisa 
Sujet: CONGRATS Mary Jo
CONGRATS Mary Jo

for winning Fast Small Backgammons #2 (Crowded Backgammon)

27. Décembre 2005, 01:44:34
Fwiffo 
Sujet: Tablut Tournaments
Two Tablut tournaments are coming up in a few days:
Tablut 1700+ created by Salkkuman for players with BKR 1700 and above (as the name suggests )
and
CTRL-ALT-TABlut created by Dundee and has no rating restrictions whatsoever.

24. Décembre 2005, 20:06:45
Walter Montego 
Sujet: Dark Chess Quarterly Tournament
modifié par Walter Montego (24. Décembre 2005, 20:08:42)
Time to restart the quarterly tournaments.

Starts January 20th, 2006. Open to all

Two games switched colors. Good luck.
Yes, a link is good to add.
http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=12781&trnst=0

23. Décembre 2005, 21:25:26
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: S-B calculation
BIG BAD WOLF: Plus this looks like it is doing it to many (maybe all) the multi-point gammon tournaments.

23. Décembre 2005, 21:24:13
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: S-B calculation
arpa: OK, I see what it is doing now - but still believe it is wrong.

It is looking at how many games within each match which were won to calculate the S-B. So no matter if the game in the match is worth 1 point, or 5 points - that part does not effect the S-B.

So for the tournamnet you gave:

You actually won 3 games against JPS - So S-B calcualted as 3x3 (9)
You actually won 2 games against aledates - so S-B calculated as 2x2 (4)
You actually won 2 games against qusar - so S-B calculates as 2x0 (0)
You actually won 0 games against Nez - so 0x2 = 0
Total = 13

For JPS:

won 3 games against arpa = 3x3 = 9
won 4 games against aledates = 4x2 = 8
won 3 games against qusar = 3x0 = 0
won 5 games against nez. = 5x2 = 10

Total = 27

.... and so on.

Anyway, this is of course the wrong way to calculate the S-B, so you need to let Fencer know.

23. Décembre 2005, 21:16:02
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: S-B calculation
arpa: I would go post it in the Bug Tracker if I was you - that calculated S-B makes no sense. The person who won no games even got an S-B, which normally should be 0.

23. Décembre 2005, 21:10:50
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: S-B calculation
volant: S-B is an abbreviation for Sonneborn-Berger

FAQ: http://brainking.com/en/FAQ?ht=19

Basicly if there is a tie in points, an S-B is created to see if it can break the tie.

23. Décembre 2005, 21:04:24
Chimera 
Sujet: Re: S-B calculation
BIG BAD WOLF: what is the S-B in tournaments?

23. Décembre 2005, 20:54:52
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: S-B calculation
arpa: At first glance, no it is not. Looks like you should have won with a S-B of 5. (JPS only has 4)

With it being a multi-point tournament, looks like it is trying to calculate something differently.... but I can't figure out how.

23. Décembre 2005, 20:46:05
arpa 
Sujet: S-B calculation
in this turney S-B calculation are it correct?
http://brainking.com/it/Tournaments?tri=70300

23. Décembre 2005, 15:57:34
J5o 
Sujet: Re:
Thad: i concur

23. Décembre 2005, 03:13:42
Thad 
Sujet: Re:
rod03801: "Fencer is working on an improved tournament system"

Woo-hoo!

23. Décembre 2005, 01:51:23
rod03801 
Sujet: Re:
gringo: Fencer is working on an improved tournament system, and I believe what you ask is part of the improvements.

21. Décembre 2005, 14:22:42
gringo 
Well, I am sure this was asked a 1000 times before, but wouldn't it be nicer, if the next round of a tournament would start in the moment the winner of every section is unevidably clear (and not after the very last game of every section has finished)??

20. Décembre 2005, 12:10:23
Nirvana 
Sujet: Starting soon:

18. Décembre 2005, 17:01:39
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: Prize tournament
tmm43: That should be good enough - as long as you clearly note what the money is for, they should be able to place it towards the correct thing.

.... and by looking at the tournament, it says the payment is ready to go so it must have worked!

18. Décembre 2005, 11:51:09
Thad 
Sujet: Re: Prize tournament

18. Décembre 2005, 11:40:36
tmm43 
Sujet: Prize tournament
I created a prize tourney for backgammon called "Backgammon Prize Tournament" to begin 01-01-06. I was not sure how to pay for it so I just went to my membership and renewed for 6 months with a note saying I wanted to pay for this tournament. Was that the correct way to pay? If not could someone please tell me what I am suppose to do. Thanks and hope to see everyone in the tournament. :-)

18. Décembre 2005, 05:42:54
Eriisa 
Now I fee a bit dumb, but I thought that Hasemi Shogi was another chess game! Now that I know what it really is, I've started a tourney so I can figure it out a bit more. Come and Join!

Hasami Shogi for who? Fast Fast Fast!

15. Décembre 2005, 19:47:49
Eriisa 
Sujet: Fast Small Backgammon
What a quick tourney to play in?

Fast Small Backgammons #2

15. Décembre 2005, 18:25:41
coan.net 
Sujet: Tournament for Dummies
The #12 for dummies tournament is ready for sign ups.

ALL games for dummies (under 1500 & unrated) #12
  • For players rated 1500 or under
  • For unrated players
  • 5 days, 1 hour to move, standard days off
  • GREAT for someone learning a new game
  • GREAT for someone to play without being "killed" by experts
  • To start around January 15, 2006

    SIGN UP HERE - SIGN UP HERE - SIGN UP HERE

    Good Luck to all!

  • 15. Décembre 2005, 18:23:32
    coan.net 
    Sujet: Re:
    lovelysharon: nope.

    For example, a two game per two playes with 8 players per section will actually start up to 14 games for a person - but the system only uses the 5 or 10 free spaces to allow users in. (So a pawn/knight could sneak in a few extra games over the limit if the want.) :-)

    15. Décembre 2005, 18:20:32
    lovelysharon 
    <it doesn't matter if it's 5 players per section or 8??>.

    15. Décembre 2005, 18:17:46
    coan.net 
    Sujet: Re: Tournament
    Retep: Like lovelysharon said:

  • If it is a two game match = 10 game spots needed
  • If it is a one game match = 5 game spots needed

    Does not matter it the sections are made to give you only 3 games, or 14 games - the system only looks for the 5 or 10 spots free, depending on the tournament type (one game per two players, or two games per two players)

  • 15. Décembre 2005, 18:05:00
    lovelysharon 
    it depends on how the tournament is set up... how many people are in each section.. if it's a two game match or one game..

    15. Décembre 2005, 18:03:11
    Retep 
    Sujet: Tournament
    Hi, another question: I was deleted from a tournament because I didn't have 10 free slots, now I've seen on another tourney "5 free slots needed"; was it changed or does it depend on the tournament? Many thanks :)

    15. Décembre 2005, 15:49:21
    coan.net 
    Sujet: Re: Create a tournament
    Hrqls: Well usually I thought whenever you posted a link, even if it has a language (like en) in it, it will still take the person to the correct area. Why PhatPlaya's link below was not doing that I'm not sure.....

    15. Décembre 2005, 11:45:50
    Hrqls 
    Sujet: Re: Create a tournament
    BIG BAD WOLF: nice! thanks! so i just skip the main url and the language flag

    funny .. your link shows the 'en' flag but it takes me to the 'nl' part :)
    (i know, you didnt change the text, just the url :))

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