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24. Avril 2013, 09:49:04
Hrqls 
Sujet: regarding using names in posts
using names is not prohibited per definition (i think) ... but in some cases it could lead to a witch hunt which has happened too many times in the past

sometimes a witch hunt can be justified, but sometimes not and it might be quite subjective or due to lack of all information

therefore a witch hunt is prohibited and the gms will try to prevent it from happening

of course if you have a problem with a specific player there are many ways to handle it :
- contact him directly
- pm a mod / gm / fencer
- use a fellowship
- <and probably some more>

since the brainking.com seems to be more easy going (and more quiet) the last couple of years we are (at least i am) losening control a bit, as long as it doesnt get out of hand

24. Avril 2013, 09:44:07
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
happyjuggler0: lol :)

24. Avril 2013, 00:51:31
pgt 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
speachless: My initial post pointed out that (an un-named player) had played and won 15 of his or her 30 games with the same player. The games were all marked as "private" so it was impossible to confrim that they were genuine games. The game in question was Hyper Backgammon.

24. Avril 2013, 00:07:30
speachless 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
happyjuggler0: LOL - it's almost impossible to understand the treat 'cause the initial post of pgt were deleted :-)

24. Avril 2013, 00:04:07
happyjuggler0 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
I'm not going to pretend to understand this thread, but I will say that I'm glad to hear that I am innocent of whatever I wasn't accused of doing.

:)

23. Avril 2013, 22:50:38
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
speachless: Glad to hear that.

23. Avril 2013, 22:45:53
speachless 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
playBunny: pgt didn't mean happyjuggler.... pgt wrote about hyper backgammon

23. Avril 2013, 22:40:40
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
Pedro Martínez: Because you cannot mention a name here…

Ah, I see. I don't see why the GM didn't just bleep the name out of the post.

If the name was happyjuggler then I suggest that anyone who doubts his skills goes to play him on FIBS where they'll have a good fight on their hands. Note that he also only plays long matches, which is the best way of maximising an already considerable skill advantage.

If it's the unnameable player placed second, who has demonstrated a fantastic ability to copy moves from GnuBg into a BrainKing game page, well, he's been getting away with that for years. Just pretend that you're playing GnuBg when you play him and be suitably pleased and impressed with yourself if you win. ;o)

23. Avril 2013, 21:53:50
speachless 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
Pedro Martínez: oh, I understand... and yes, it makes sense...

23. Avril 2013, 21:51:21
Pedro Martínez 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
modifié par Pedro Martínez (23. Avril 2013, 22:01:38)
speachless: Because you cannot mention a name here… names are bad. Nicknames are bad, too. It doesn't matter that naming names is not prohibited in the User Agreement, the GMs just decided that you can't do that.
http://brainking.com/en/Board?bc=1&plla=1130884

23. Avril 2013, 21:42:29
speachless 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
Pedro Martínez: why should a GM remove a post? the post wasn't problematic i think... funny as well...

23. Avril 2013, 21:39:16
Pedro Martínez 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
playBunny: The beginning of the conversation was removed, possibly by a GM. As usual, no word has been posted as an explanation thereof…

23. Avril 2013, 21:33:47
speachless 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
modifié par speachless (23. Avril 2013, 22:05:40)
playBunny: oh, that's funny. i replied to the user pgt, but maybe he just deleted his previews post... :-) actually pgt wanted fencer to delete a user from brainking, because pgt meant a user, which is on position 1 on the ranking of a backgammon variation game - would have probably played against a fake user account to reach the 1st place. Pedro replied then to pgt with the link to the ones who wanted fencer to delete this user ...

so that's all about :-)

23. Avril 2013, 19:33:12
Walter Montego 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
playBunny: He snared us both, did he? He's still got the touch even with the long hiatus. I've plenty of time to kill in this truck stop today, so maybe I'll check into it in awhile. If I do, I'll report my findings.

As for the question about the bug, I thought you had said a few things about that some time ago. I remember the identical roll business, but that's fixed. What's the other deal?

23. Avril 2013, 19:20:21
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
Walter Montego: Lol. I also checked that link and had a large count drop to zero. ;o)

But what I meant was which paully post was he replying to? There isn't one in sight so there's also no "him". Similarly speachless' post is rather mysterious. It's shown as being in the same thread as Pedro's yet without the pgt post that she's responding to.

23. Avril 2013, 19:05:22
Walter Montego 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
playBunny: It got me to check the link, and now after all these years my BrainKing.com discussion board count is zero after getting it to over 9000. Nice job Pedro! :) At least Feature requests is still at 4163.

After reading it I am not sure if Pedro is being sarcastic towards Fencer or is taking Fencer's side about the percentage of morons and miscreants on this site. With the count at zero, perhaps I will begin to read the board again, but I'm not planning on it. The linked thread is over 1½ years old.

23. Avril 2013, 17:25:31
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Fencer should remove him.
Pedro Martínez: What conversation is this?

23. Avril 2013, 13:37:30
speachless 
Sujet: Re:
pgt: i just wouldn't care... if someone is so sick to play against himself, only to get to the first rate, he's just wretched. so who cares about people that wastes their own time... i just wouldn't give a sh... about this player :-)

23. Avril 2013, 12:47:09
Pedro Martínez 
Sujet: Re:
Thom27: The bug is repaired.
I beg to differ.

23. Avril 2013, 12:46:27
Pedro Martínez 
Sujet: Re:
paully: Fencer should remove him.
Give him a break. It is his site and he can do whatever he wants with it. And he has more important things to do.
http://brainking.com/cz/Board?bc=1&plla=1127525

22. Avril 2013, 18:30:08
Thom27 
Sujet: Re:
Pedro Martínez: This bug is repaired, but not the following: if one submits a move in backgammon and goes directly to the next backgammon game, the probability to get the same roll again as in the previous game seems to be higher than it should be.

2. Avril 2013, 02:29:05
Carl 
No progress yet.Over to you Fencer?

1. Avril 2013, 21:28:38
Pedro Martínez 
Has there been any progress as regards the bug where the first two rolls are identical? I seem to have been noticing this happening again…

25. Mars 2013, 02:50:37
speachless 
Sujet: Re: A 9-prime - is that a record?
modifié par speachless (25. Mars 2013, 02:51:09)
Aganju: i'm pretty sure i did more then twice at crowded BG and some of my opponents too...if you like wide walls you should maybe try out cloning backgammon :-)

25. Mars 2013, 01:59:47
Aganju 
Sujet: A 9-prime - is that a record?
I didn't manage to make the 10-prime, but anyone had a 9-prime before?
Crowded Backgammon (Rainbow Days vs. Aganju)

6. Mars 2013, 04:48:13
Walter Montego 
This is why if I ever create another tournament, I will most definitely make sure it is timed using the Fischer Clock.

6. Mars 2013, 02:44:33
pgt 
Sujet: Re: Kacky Thirteen
furbster: Thanks for that. All the games have now disappeared, and my BG rating has dropped about 100 points, But I won't have to worry whether I'll live to see the tournament conclusion

6. Mars 2013, 00:16:01
furbster 
Sujet: Re: Kacky Thirteen
pgt: you dont have to wait for them you sholuld eb able to reign every game even if its their turn

5. Mars 2013, 23:54:24
pgt 
Sujet: Re: Kacky Thirteen
playBunny: I can only resign them one game at a time. So I need each player to play at least 4 or 5 moves (for a Backgammon each move) before the game disappears. At 5 days per move that will take about a month.

5. Mars 2013, 22:41:01
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Kacky Thirteen
pgt: I've got two of the slowest players. My other two opponents gave up one and two years ago respectively. What a travesty.

5. Mars 2013, 22:36:06
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Kucky Thirteen
pgt: I don't understand the problem. If you look at the tourney, you're in a group with 4 others so you have 8 matches, no more. Resign them all and you'll be done playing it. You won't be able to join another tournament for the next decade, what with whikki and Somelaughs2 being in the same group, but that's a different problem. ;-)

5. Mars 2013, 21:51:00
pgt 
Sujet: Kucky Thirteen
The next round has started! How do I get out of it? I have 8 of my allowable 20 games (I was a paying member when I joined this tournament 7 years ago, and promised to pay again when a decent autopass system was introduced, but Fencer is not interested) I am currently just resigning each time I get a game to play in this tournament, but given past experience, even that could take a few months!

5. Mars 2013, 02:37:37
Vikings 
Sujet: Re: Who will win this group?
Czuch: If cardinal wins both of his remaining games, you, cardinal and furbuster would move on, If cardinal looses one game, furbuster moves on alone

4. Mars 2013, 21:08:40
pgt 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
playBunny: I wonder if I paid for a lifetime membership it would pass to my heirs to complete tournaments? An interesting thought.
I checked the mortality tables, and I now think I have enough time for one-and a half rounds more, provided the first round fo the tournamnet finishes by the end of 2014.

4. Mars 2013, 20:25:42
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
pgt: I'm through to the next round, but I'll be over 80 when it finishes, and there's no guarantee that I'll still have all my marbles my then. I think I'll just resign all the games and get on with real life.

Lol. Let's hope not! But surely you can pass the baton on to some youngster and have them save your honour? Perhaps grenv? ... or his grandchildren? ;o)

4. Mars 2013, 20:22:20
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Who will win this group?
Czuch: You've given a link to your mailbox. ;o)

In the tournament that you're referring to, The first doubling cube tournament, it's hard to predict final scores without checking each unfinished game but furbster's win against you will gain him 4 S.B. points from your wins, which makes it likely that he'll beat your S.B. score.

4. Mars 2013, 19:50:37
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: Who will win this group?
Czuch: BTW.... this one was started almost 71/2 years ago as well!

4. Mars 2013, 19:39:43
Czuch 
Sujet: Who will win this group?
Assuming it ends as a tie between myself and Furbster, who will be crowned number 1?

http://brainking.com/en/ReadEvent?evid=3042806

3. Mars 2013, 19:03:59
whirlybabe 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
happyjuggler0: "Only 7 1/2 years for round one? That is awesome! It is also why I won't play a backgammon tournament here. Ever."

If you did play one, and got some of the "dirty dozen", it would be the only one that you would ever play. My one tournament, WASSAIL, has only recently started its second round, a comparatively zippy six years on. There are many dead accounts in that one, too.

3. Mars 2013, 18:59:15
whirlybabe 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
wetware: "It's pretty bad when you need both a match equity table and a mortality table to compute your match winning chances."

Lol! :-)

2. Mars 2013, 10:05:09
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
pgt: you wont let the youngsters win would you ? it will just give them something to brag about ... you should know them the real power of age!

2. Mars 2013, 00:30:36
pgt 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
furbster: I'm through to the next round, but I'll be over 80 when it finishes, and there's no guarantee that I'll still have all my marbles my then. I think I'll just resign all the games and get on with real life.

2. Mars 2013, 00:15:54
wetware 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
rod03801:  It's pretty bad when you need both a match equity table and a mortality table to compute your match winning chances.

1. Mars 2013, 11:55:11
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
rod03801: lol! i will (there, and retired i guess ;))

1. Mars 2013, 05:34:19
Thad 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
What are people's thoughts on how long a tournament should last? Just curious.

28. Février 2013, 23:23:59
Aganju 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
Hrqls: I am here 18 months only, and I have already won 32 backgammon tournaments (and 159 in total). One of them was a 21-point round-robin.

It really depends a lot on which tournaments, and who is in there. There are about a dozen players you should avoid, without them this tournament would have been done in two to three months; but a single one of them is enough to drag it to 5 years.

28. Février 2013, 21:36:55
rod03801 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
modifié par rod03801 (28. Février 2013, 21:37:15)
Hrqls: Haha. Me too.(Still here and in next round) But how many of us will still be around for rounds 3 and 4?

28. Février 2013, 19:49:13
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
happyjuggler0: most tournaments are a lot quicker .. less players, shorter matches, faster time control ...

in the 8 years that i am here i won 32 backgammon tournaments, and lots a lot more ... so its quite doable to play a nice quick tournament :)

28. Février 2013, 17:26:56
Walter Montego 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
happyjuggler0: 13 Point match, and two of them per player? The creator definitely should have used the Fischer Clock for timing it. Even so, that's a lot of games.

28. Février 2013, 16:12:05
happyjuggler0 
Sujet: Re: Hopefully
Hrqls: Only 7 1/2 years for round one? That is awesome! It is also why I won't play a backgammon tournament here. Ever.

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