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16. Septembre 2012, 08:19:46
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: longest game running
rabbitoid: Timestamps are stored in the database but I don't think there is enough space to show them next to the moves.

16. Septembre 2012, 08:17:12
rabbitoid 
Sujet: Re: longest game running
Fencer: It's a pity that BK doesn't display a timestamp with each move.

16. Septembre 2012, 08:03:36
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: longest game running

16. Septembre 2012, 04:42:11
Thad 
Sujet: longest game running
Fencer (or anyone),

Can you please tell us which game/match has been running for the longest time. Are there any games/matches still running started in 2007 or earlier?

Thanks!

13. Septembre 2012, 18:22:44
JerNYC 
Sujet: Re: WASSAIL Nackgammon trny
Gammonator: 5 wins match with like, 15 or so sections??? No wonder it's been going on for 6 years! lol Why would anyone design a tournament that would take so long? I don't get it. :P

13. Septembre 2012, 14:12:58
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: WASSAIL Nackgammon trny
Gammonator: nice!!! that means i am still in the running for a prize :)

and the last match of round 1 is almost finished

13. Septembre 2012, 13:17:17
Gammonator 
Sujet: Game Addicts Ludo & Backgammon Mania # 1
Game Addicts Ludo & Backgammon Mania # 1

Nov 2006 no one has moved in years.

anyway to restart these old trnys? Just wasting space and clogging the network Or just get rid of them

13. Septembre 2012, 13:15:32
Gammonator 
Sujet: WASSAIL Nackgammon trny
WASSAIL

Started in Dec 2006 still going

13. Septembre 2012, 09:57:10
aaru 
Sujet: Re: question about a trny

13. Septembre 2012, 06:48:41
likewowman2cool 
Sujet: Re: question about a trny
Fencer: I'm not gammonator but here it is:

Stingy's game room

13. Septembre 2012, 06:37:44
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: question about a trny
Gammonator: Can you post a link to the tournament?

13. Septembre 2012, 06:05:31
likewowman2cool 
Sujet: Re: question about a trny
Gammonator: Looks like the second round didn't start due to a bug.

Also looks like your opponent hasn't logged in since last year.

If Fencer doesn't reply to your post in the next 24 hours, just email him and he should fix it so that the next round starts.

Once the round starts you may win by timeout within a couple of weeks (damn vacation days!) if your opponent doesn't log back in.

13. Septembre 2012, 05:15:17
Gammonator 
Sujet: question about a trny
I have a question about an old trny I am in and not sure what board or dicussion group to put it in. Its an old trny that has not had a move in it since aug of 2007. I am trying to get rid of all my trnys and I have very few left. This is one of them? Any ideas?

Its Stingy's gameroom Dark Battleboats started in May of 2007

31. Août 2012, 13:41:47
The Col 
Sujet: Re: It's...
furbster: cake?

31. Août 2012, 13:13:45
furbster 
Sujet: It's...
Almost brainking's 10 year anniversary, anything interesting going to happen?!

30. Août 2012, 19:28:48
Thom27 
Sujet: Re: The option "show smileys" does not work
Fencer: I'm very sorry: I found that I had a filter active that blocked the BK smileys. I couldn't remember to have it activated.

But: un-checking the "show smileys" option in my settings does still not work. They are shown anyway.

30. Août 2012, 18:58:45
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: The option "show smileys" does not work
Thom27: I don't see anything wrong with the smileys, even when I log in your account. Aren't they blocked by some Firefox addon?

30. Août 2012, 14:47:15
Thom27 
Sujet: Re: The option "show smileys" does not work
Fencer: Thanks! And about the smileys?

30. Août 2012, 14:02:31
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: The option "show smileys" does not work
Thom27: I've found a small bug that causes the list to be empty if you have no friends here. It will be fixed soon. In the meantime, adding at least one friend should be a temporary workaround.

29. Août 2012, 13:46:41
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: The option "show smileys" does not work
Thom27: It really looks like a bug. I will look into it.

29. Août 2012, 13:14:39
Thom27 
Sujet: Re: The option "show smileys" does not work
El Cid: If I try with your ongoing games list, it works, but not with my own games. When I click on the "opponent" selection box, there is only a line displayed: ----------

29. Août 2012, 12:54:36
El Cid 
Sujet: Re: The option "show smileys" does not work
modifié par El Cid (29. Août 2012, 12:54:52)
Thom27: Can't say anything about the smiles, but the filter is working fine for me (both in my main page, as well as in yours ongoing games)

29. Août 2012, 12:50:51
Thom27 
Sujet: The option "show smileys" does not work
I switched it off some weeks ago. The smileys dissapeared not immediately but after some days. About a week ago I switched them on again, but they are not yet displayed.

If they are switched off, there should be at least the number of the smiley displayed, and not just nothing.

Filtering the list of one's ongoing games by opponent does not work also, since some months.

24. Août 2012, 23:25:49
Iamon lyme 
Sujet: Re:
Thanks, I'll pass that along to her. I told her about this board for asking questions, and now I know about the FAQs page.

24. Août 2012, 20:46:12
likewowman2cool 
Sujet: Re:
rod03801: I suspect this is the game and person that lamon lyme was talking about.

plouzilka beta

Chess (plouzilka beta vs. Jasmín Tchoř)

Looking at the date the person joined BrainKing, the date he last logged in, and the number of moves played would seem to make this a slam dunk to have the game voided.

24. Août 2012, 20:31:23
rod03801 
Sujet: Re:
Iamon lyme:
From the FAQ's :
3.1.2) I play a game with no time control and my opponent stopped moving, so it seems that the game will never finish. What can I do now?

If it is really clear that your opponent will not play the game anymore (for instance, he stopped logging in BrainKing 2 months ago), please send a message to the administrators and the game will be deleted. However, it is recommended to think twice before accepting a game invitation with no time limit and that's why a warning in bold red letters is displayed at the game invitation page, so you always play such a game at your own risk.

24. Août 2012, 20:00:09
Iamon lyme 
Thanks for the draw info, I suspected it might be something like that.

I have another question. I'm playing someone who tells me one of her games has no time limit, and her opponent stopped making moves over a year ago. Can she get an administrator to step in to void the game? I would like to know too, if something like this ever happens to me in an obviously drawn game that never seems to end.

21. Août 2012, 02:25:07
Aganju 
Sujet: Re:
Iamon lyme: Most 'draw' message texts are the wrong way around, but it worked for me many times.

20. Août 2012, 22:15:14
Iamon lyme 
I hope it's just a small hic up in the system and doesn't keep going like this, because as of today we now have only our Kings. lol

20. Août 2012, 21:52:10
Iamon lyme 
I sent a draw offer in one of my games, and then got a message that my opponent had sent me a draw offer... but when I looked at the game, there was no draw offer. Did my offer get sent to me instead of my opponent? The game is obviously a draw, but I'm not sure if my opponent got my message or not.

20. Août 2012, 16:22:52
Roberto Silva 
Sujet: Re: ran out of tume
suentun: If you mean this game, it says "no vacation days" in the time control 

20. Août 2012, 16:16:31
suentun 
Sujet: ran out of tume
how can my time ran out when i have some vacation days left and use automatic vacation?

9. Août 2012, 20:12:22
Bluefin 
Sujet: Re: Blocked user
speachless: Thanks, that will work.

9. Août 2012, 00:01:45
speachless 
Sujet: Re: Blocked user
modifié par speachless (9. Août 2012, 00:02:46)
Bluefin: hi bluefin, i have tried it out and if you block someone, he will not be able to see your new games waiting for opponents. but if you open a tournament, you need also to ban him from tournaments you open, both links for doing it are in the players profile that you want to block...

8. Août 2012, 19:35:32
Bluefin 
Sujet: Blocked user
I want to keep the games I currently have with this person.

8. Août 2012, 19:32:54
Bluefin 
Sujet: Blocked user
If you block someone, Can they see your posted
games ?

7. Août 2012, 22:10:00
Roberto Silva 
Sujet: Re:
thisbeme: "Some games don't end if you can't move, you have to pass! e.g. Lines of Action/backgammon/Ludo"

And if the rules claimed those games used "standard CHESS rules", your point might actually be relevant.

Stalemate is in fact quite common in chess. It's the most common cause of draw with the exception of agreement to draw between the players. There are entire books written on how to cause stalemate and how to avoid it. It's a basic rule of the game.

7. Août 2012, 00:39:41
Mort 
Sujet: Re:
modifié par Mort (7. Août 2012, 00:40:13)
thisbeme: It's stalemate because you moved your queen into a position where the king cannot move.

That is a basic rule of chess that's been around since .. well, along, long time. Before I started playing over 30 years ago.

You messed up, stop complaining about it, learn and don't make the mistake again.

6. Août 2012, 23:31:24
thisbeme 
The rule say this is how to finish the game ends and that condition isn't met.

HOW many times has stalemate happened???
It is obvious a very unlike occurence given the nature of the game!

Maybe the person who wrote that rule isn't "smart enough" to realise that stalemate is a possible outcome :P

Something may seem common sense, but someone had a go at me for not knowing that linetris wasn't connect 4 and told me to read the rules.

The phrase "how to finish the game" is very clear in meaning and creates the assumption that that all finishing scenario will be covered under the clause! Ask any competent lawyer to look at those rule and they should see that there is a problem, if you tell them that these rules adequately cover the stalemate possibility accurately!

Stalemate should be arguably not permitted like is the case with check or the game end in a paradox, as one player has no legal move and the so called end conditions are not met.

How can a game that hasn't met the finish condition be over?

6. Août 2012, 21:56:34
Fencer 
Sujet: Re:
thisbeme: Your fault dude. Everybody else is smart enough to know it without any amendments.

6. Août 2012, 21:54:43
thisbeme 
Some games don't end if you can't move, you have to pass! e.g. Lines of Action/backgammon/Ludo

The rules mention "How to finish the game" and it is an omission to not mention the possibility of stalemate.

It is reasonable to expect the game is not finished when the conditions are not met?

Since check is forbidden, why assume stalemate is the same when there is a section on how the game end that could include stalemate and doesn't mention stalemate?

The rules need amending, had the rule been clear I would have played another move!

6. Août 2012, 21:13:54
Roberto Silva 
Sujet: Re:
modifié par Roberto Silva (6. Août 2012, 21:15:30)
thisbeme: Rules don't mention the knight moves in L and the bishop in diagonal. They just state "standard chess rules to move".


It's standard chess rules that if one of the players can't make a legal move, it's a draw.

6. Août 2012, 21:01:34
thisbeme 
"the game is finished..." if stalemate is consider to end the game it should be mentioned, it was not probably by accident because it was not considered by the games creator/author of the rule on this site.
The game should not end if you haven't fulfilled the "finishing conditions!"

6. Août 2012, 20:42:25
Roberto Silva 
<b>thisbeme</b>: 
"The goal is to be the first one who moves own king to the last row (8), using standard Chess rules to move and capture pieces..."

"Standard chess rules" include stalemate. The only exception mentioned is you can't check the king.

6. Août 2012, 19:52:30
thisbeme 
Sujet: racing kings
"The game is finished if one player moves own king to the last row. However, when white moves his king to the last row, and black moves directly after that also his king to the last row, the game is a draw, in order to compensate white player's advantage of making the first move."

Racing Kings (wasa vs. thisbeme) ended with stalemate which is logical but not mention in the rules!!

28. Juillet 2012, 06:24:09
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Re:
Bernice: That's why Fencer's "Ban from signing up" feature is so useful. That and three days per move tourneys.

28. Juillet 2012, 03:02:47
Bernice 
Sujet: Re:
Artful Dodger: yep....those do make ya go GGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

28. Juillet 2012, 02:21:27
Papa Zoom 
Just finished a 4 person tourney that took a year and a half. That sucks.

18. Juillet 2012, 05:55:15
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re: How many...
ketchuplover:  probably more than you can dish out.. He has awards for the one with the most moves.. and you pretty much have to consistantly move the entire 24 hours with no thoughts.. hope you can hold going to the potty! ;)

17. Juillet 2012, 11:56:59
ketchuplover 
Sujet: How many...
moves per day can the site handle? tia

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