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1. Février 2007, 22:31:58
Czuch 
Sujet: Anyone as sick of hearing me whine as i am of this crap???

29. Janvier 2007, 15:38:05
Czuch 
Backgammon (Czuch Czuckers vs. MVD-gonXalera)
How can I only get doubles that keep hurting me??????

25. Janvier 2007, 17:03:24
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: Cloning gammon rules
nabla:

25. Janvier 2007, 14:04:19
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
Gr☺uch☺: Exactly! My doubles either hurt me or theycome when I only have one man left to bear off...

25. Janvier 2007, 00:30:33
Czuch 
modifié par Czuch (25. Janvier 2007, 00:32:00)
How do I get into these situations??? Cloning Backgammon (Czuch Czuckers vs. Luke Skywalker)
I cant get a double when in a race to save my life.... yet twice today I have gotten doubles that have completely ruined my game!!!

24. Janvier 2007, 18:31:57
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF: Yeah, that was the obvious move, but then he would have been stuck on the bar and I would have been forced to lose my blocking power.... I am hoping to make him open his blocks up, and that will not happen with him on the bar! But you are probably right in what i should have played!

24. Janvier 2007, 18:22:30
Czuch 
What is the recommended move here?
Backgammon (erdemre vs. Czuch Czuckers)

I was really confused, and I dont think any play was very good!

14. Janvier 2007, 20:14:27
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: Grasshopper
jryden: I agree, this is hardly a backgammon variant, to me anyway.

14. Janvier 2007, 14:59:36
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
nabla: Thanks for your support... I haven't thought through the gammon's scenarios yet!

14. Janvier 2007, 14:57:53
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
nabla: Do they make an over the board gammon game that will electronically count pips based on the weight of the pieces or some other means?


If not, I call it!!!

14. Janvier 2007, 14:36:31
Czuch 
Anyone online right now that would like to try a couple quick ones of grasshopper?

14. Janvier 2007, 14:35:20
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
grenv: Yeah, so you like the cube because it takes some of the luck out of the game, yet you think luck is part of the game so any game that eliminates some luck is silly? I think it would make a nice variant, and the more I have thought about it, there would be some added strategies not present in a traditional backgammon game!

13. Janvier 2007, 22:46:41
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF:...about as much as we need a chess game that uses dice! LOL

13. Janvier 2007, 22:35:55
Czuch 
modifié par Czuch (13. Janvier 2007, 23:32:57)
Okay, I am the inventor of an official new backgammon variant.


Its called Czuch Backgammon.... It is the same as a normanl backgammon game, except that once a game becomes a race, whomever is in the lead is declared the winner. In the event that it takes only one die to make the game a race, the other die is not used. (doubling cube rules to follow soon)

13. Janvier 2007, 21:46:13
Czuch 
Is there currently any variants that exclude the race portion of the game? I am so sick of having the dice kill me in a race!!!

Maybe not use doubles during a race or just having the winner declared whomever is in the lead when the game becomes a race??? Does this make any sense?

31. Décembre 2006, 15:22:55
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
joshi tm: not yet! Should I be?

31. Décembre 2006, 14:57:12
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
Gr☺uch☺: I dont like anti because it can last way too long, and this new variant can be even worse! Plus i am frustrated that I had was only a couple moves from a decisive victory in one game, and now just like that there is no end in sight to this game!

31. Décembre 2006, 02:13:01
Czuch 
This cloning variant has to be the most stupid game since anti!!!

28. Décembre 2006, 23:34:30
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: cloning questions....
gambler104: Cloning is bad unless it serves some purpose.

What about cloning cows for food, does that count?

28. Décembre 2006, 15:19:11
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: cloning questions....
rod03801: Thats what it is I dont like about it! I wasnt sure... but it is a cross between anti and.... I really dont like anti much either!

28. Décembre 2006, 02:34:00
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: cloning questions....
rod03801: It seems to me that the strategy is to sometimes avoid hitting an opponent when in a normal game you would hit them? Then, sometimes if you are behind, you might want to leave many pieces uncovered, to force your opponent to hit you? I think it is less of a hazard to have men left open, especially in the early positions, and try extra hard to make a block by your home base, then force your opponent to make a hit on you and back them up, something like that. But then sometimes, i try to play it a lot like a normal game, and get it to a race as soon as possible!

27. Décembre 2006, 22:56:12
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: cloning questions....
grenv: yeah... I dont like the cubed games really, since you can easily get 50 points in one game! Plus i agree, some of my games have gotten ridiculous, and when you get behind, the only strategy is to try to drag out the game by adding as many pieces a s possible...

27. Décembre 2006, 02:07:54
Czuch 
Sujet: cloning questions....
Does anyone completely understand the point scoring? After reading the rules, i am still confused? Can both players score points in a game, or only the person who wins? Also, how do the normal gammons and back gammons come into play ina cubed match?

It seems strange, I just got 58 points in a 5 point match in the first game? Does thiS MAKE SENSE TO PLAY IT THAT WAY?

Any help will be appreciated!

5. Août 2006, 17:25:36
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: Which point to make?
grenv: I agree... it seems obvious at first glance anyway.....

21. Mai 2006, 15:40:13
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
grenv: Sometimes I have signed up for one day/move games, and have played my moves in the morning then when I leave for the day the game/tournament started, and by the time I come back to the site the next morning,, I have timed out, without ever knowing that the game had even started yet! That is very frustrating for someone who plays fast and is here everyday!

12. Mai 2006, 23:45:15
Czuch 
modifié par Czuch (12. Mai 2006, 23:45:55)
I was having a conversation about luck and backgammon in a game recently.... I am told that luck plays 90% roll in backgammon. But to me luck is a 50 50 thing and even if it is a 99% thing in this game, it shouldnt matter, since we will all be equally lucky, and its the other 10% or 1% of the game that really matters? How are there world class players if the game is all about luck? I understand that luck can allow someone like me to beat a world class player in a game, which isnt possible in chess, for example. But it seems to me that luck is not as important as skill in backgammon, since luck will even out for all players in the long run?

7. Mai 2006, 13:31:16
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: calculating wins
BIG BAD WOLF: But if they delay long enough in every game that they are sure to lose, they may end up with a win by getting their opponent to time out first!

5. Avril 2006, 01:15:14
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
pentejr: Thanks.. i thought I deleted that question before anyone read it! It is a 3 match, I thought it was a five match, but doubling in a 3 match is useless for me, so.....

Thanks anyway!

31. Mars 2006, 14:21:06
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: 7th spot
Hrqls: That pesky Wabbit is very grumpy lately!

10. Mars 2006, 01:34:59
Czuch 
Run this through your program... open with 61, 65, 55, how many times do you lose?

10. Mars 2006, 01:21:57
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
Pedro Martínez: hahahaha... thanks pedro!
I never said I was any good, but because I got lucky to be in such a commanding position in the first place, means that there was no luck in him winning this game????????? Anyway, I feel better now! Btw, Im going to vegas!

10. Mars 2006, 00:20:30
Czuch 
Anyone want a good laugh? Am I the only person who loses games like this? Can someone give me the roll out odds at this point? Thanks!

http://brainking.com/en/ArchivedGame?g=1449343&i=55

3. Mars 2006, 15:39:29
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: Single-elimination tourney seeding
playBunny: I dont know the true rational, but in all of my sporting experience it is the most common bracketing that I have encountered. Generally in these situations though, the teams get their ranking by playing each other as part of a league or conference or the like.

For example NCAA college basketball tournament getting ready to start soon here, takes the top 64 ranked teams (basically) and pits #1 ranked vs #64 and so on down the line. Tennis is international and does similar in their tournaments. It seems to be quite common, and the ratioonaol seems to be that if you have earned the highest ranking to begin with you deserve to play in the finals against the number two ranked payer unles someone is able to upset someone along the way.

One point, in college basketball for example, your ranking is not in jepardy if you get upset as it is the last game of the season for you. In backgammon tournament here, your ranking is effected by an upset from a lower ranked player.

I think for a backgammon tournament here, set up likie this, it should be a 7 or 9 game match to make it more likely that the better player will not get upset.

27. Février 2006, 17:25:17
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
playBunny: I dont know.... playing the number one ranked payer is always the toughest match possible no matter what your ranking is, if you are the nuber 2 ranked player playing against number 1 is the toughest possible match for you, why should number 2 have to play number one first, or anyone sle? Somebody has to play against number 1 first!

27. Février 2006, 17:11:11
Czuch 
I think the only objection to that type of set up would be because high rated backgammon players who try to protect their rating by avoiding games against low rated player because of the "luck" factor in backgammon, would be forced to play low rated players and risk losing a lot of rating points because of it.

Why should the 5th ranked player have to play a tougher match than the 8th rank player?

27. Février 2006, 16:18:01
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: Distribution in tournaments
playBunny: There are many tournaments where this is the standard method.... tennis comes to mind, top seed plays the lowest seed, and if all the higher rated players wins then the top two seeds wont play each other until the finals!

26. Février 2006, 22:45:26
Czuch 
You are not the num,ber 2 seed....

25. Février 2006, 21:51:55
Czuch 
http://brainking.com/en/ShowGame?g=1412606

Will someone take a look at this game and tell me about Sergeys last move here?

He is ranked quite high so I assume he knows what he is doing, but to me, since he doesnt have to gammon me why would he take such a chance on this move? It seems to have worked out for him, but I was surprised he didnt just cover up and go from there? to leave me with a chance to hit him back and even get a 6 1 seems really risky to me. But maybe thats why I dont do so well at this game? Thanks for your input!

19. Février 2006, 16:08:58
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: What was the best play and why?
Pythagoras: Thats a lot of work for such poor sarcasm ;)~

It does bring up a good point though.... when is it okay for advise?

19. Février 2006, 13:40:17
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: What was the best play and why?
playBunny: okay, back to your job of doing what I should bedoing if I had a computer! LOL, Thanks!

19. Février 2006, 13:20:44
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: always bear off ?
Hrqls: am not an expert, but my opinion is that you have to take as many off now as possible, and hope for a double 6s next turn, as double 6s is as likeley as any other roll you may get.

19. Février 2006, 13:18:13
Czuch 
modifié par Czuch (19. Février 2006, 13:32:41)
Okay, I was offered a double here and accepted it..... what was the best play and why? (btw....his next roll of double 4s was not availqable for my decision) (nor his double 5s on the roll after that!)

http://brainking.com/en/ShowGame?g=1411482

19. Février 2006, 13:02:14
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
Hrqls: No, that was my double 2 that I did n ot use....

19. Février 2006, 12:06:01
Czuch 
Sujet: Just for clairification....
Is it against the rules here to have a program assess a situation to help determine the probability to get a gammon or if a double should be offered?

19. Février 2006, 11:41:39
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
Hrqls: You cant resign without seeing your next roll.... it was double twos, I think! That game should have been a gammon for me and we should be tied at 4 each, but NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

It is a good example tha a back game can win, but that will only happen once every 25 situations or so, although that number seems too high to me.

19. Février 2006, 01:34:56
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
playBunny: HAHA LOL... you already refused all of my game invitations!

19. Février 2006, 01:13:16
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
playBunny: Thank you! WebTV doesnt have much ability...
This type of game is a good example of how I plummeted from 13th to where I am today.... not doing much better in my poker games either! LOL!

19. Février 2006, 00:04:26
Czuch 
I a so depressed!
Can someone please put this position into on of your programs and tell me the odds of me losing this game? Also the odds of me getting a gammon? And winning without a gammon?

I hate this game!!!!!

http://brainking.com/en/ArchivedGame?g=1405138&i=50

17. Février 2006, 19:39:06
Czuch 
It seems you can be in a better chance to win a gammon than your opponent, but a worse chance to win in general?

17. Février 2006, 19:06:26
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
playBunny: I think I am confusing myself!
But, the higher the equity number, the more likely a win?

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