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14. Août 2006, 19:42:47
$ONE$ 
Sujet: Re: invisible game [edited reply]
hexkid: I don't like to click a game and be show "This game is private and the players do not allow you to see it."
Neither do i! Wasting my time makes me see RED!
[a sentiment apparently shared by many people;] So even though i play the majority of my games in private- i agree with you in principle!

FENCER- could you 'tweak' the listing of private games to be shown in RED?
Then everyone would know RED games are private and they can easily *see* which games of an individual are accessible...

13. Août 2006, 23:35:56
$ONE$ 
Sujet: Re: invisible game
King Reza: …. But why games such as dark chess or Atomic chess should be private, I don't know!

I consider most of them to be games played by cheaters and with their own duplicate accounts. Of course they want the games to be private so that others cannot see their games and the way they have cheated.


Reza- We’ve played many dark chess games in private when you accepted my public invitations… now that I know how strongly you oppose private games, I’ll attempt to protect your feelings and integrity in the future.

Walter Montego:: …There's been enough scandal and pointing of fingers over cheating. Having the games available for public view makes it more likely that cheating can be detected and it certainly can act as a deterent to cheaters….

Walter- I was unaware that there is a lot of cheating or alleged cheating going. However demonizing someone for standing up for what they believe… how republican. I miss our monthly dark chess games, none of which I won, so one would think you can hardly be accusing me of cheating. But then… Believe it or not, there are people that won't play me Dark Chess because of my not playing privately and yet these same people will enter Dark Chess tournaments and those games are always available for viewing when the game is complete! certainly describes me!

I haven’t bothered you with any more invitations since you made your position clear. I gave you the poker analogy below, apparently to no avail.

*BOB*on*Bush*:: you want to see my strategy? play me privately or in a tournament;]

I, of course, concur wholeheartedly! Playing in private is like playing poker. If you want to see my hand or hole card, call my bet. But sadly, just like in poker, there are those who rudely whine to see my cards without paying. [UNRATED]

Where I come from, calling someone a cheater, or even inferring they are cheating- are ‘fighting words’ - questioning my honor - akin to questioning my lady’s honor.

KEEP PRIVATE GAMES OPTION AS IS

2. Août 2006, 21:49:21
$ONE$ 
Sujet: Re: Copyrighting "En Passant"
Tycho: LOL-
why did 'musketeers' fight with swords ;?] Touché!

2. Août 2006, 02:18:38
$ONE$ 
Sujet: Re: average wait per move =
*BOB*on*Bush*: i, of course, agree!

Or at least an asterisk denoting a member* of the -Quick Players Club on the "Public Waiting Games" page above "Time Control"???

Public waiting games player is online Quick Players Club Member*
Game (your BKR) Event Opponent (BKR) Your color Time control (?)

2. Août 2006, 02:06:30
$ONE$ 
Sujet: Re: Copyrighting "En Passant"
Walter Montego: i heard "en garde" in chess tournaments decades ago... [queen check]

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