If your games against your mother, would consist of many early resignations or with really stupid moves that would be away from common logic, then this would be cheating.......But i'm sure this is not the case with you of cource........
Andre Faria: I didn't said that users who will be identified using the same computer would be immediately declared as cheaters, but that this would be just an indication and that these user's games should be observed to find any clues........
Chessmaster1000: Aye, the IP address can be used to help in these matters. At one forum site that I enjoyed for a while there was a self-appointed "IP Police" who took it upon herself to detect multiple nicks by collecting posters' IP addresses. It's fine when the user has a static IP address but there are many ISPs which assign a new IP address at the start of each session. (Very common with dialup and is still pretty common with broadband.) Even so, there will be a commonality. For instance my IP address is never the same but does always start with the same two numbers.
Chessmaster1000: That´s is not entirely true. Sometimes I share the computer with my family (weekends, hollidays). It means that Nuno Miguel, ramones, David and I can sometimes have the same IP. And if I can remember it was I who created one of my cousin´s subscription in my PC, if I remember well.
Most of the times I use one or two PC´s at my office. I have 2 friends there who also plays in brainking.
One of my cousin´s plays at work, and he have somefriends from his office who plays on BK.
Some other portuguese players from the site also share the computer with their family (Aissi-Aissi´s brother, El Cid-PauloAguia, Ferjo-Alfer). Most of these guys came from the same university and they may use the same PC.
By these examples you can see how hard is to detect the real from the false ID´s...
I think the better way to detect these cases is to analyse games between players...
ArtfulDodger: The maximise-dice-usage rule hasn't been implemented (but this is acknowledged to be a bug).
In our game wayney was able to move a single man with a single dice value which allowed him to stack all three men safely on one point. Further movement off the stack, using the other dice value, was blocked by my men. He should have been required to use both dice values which would have meant splitting the two that were already stacked, leaving me a spread of blots to hit. Subsequent dice rolls showed that I would have hit two of those blots but as a result of his illegal move he was able to make a game winning block on his ace point.
The rule is also part of standard backgammon and is probably needs to be addressed there as well. I expect that it's on Fencer's plate as he says on the Features requests board that "Pro backgammon (with doubling cube)" is in development.
Hmmm, yes this is a way too, but i was thinking about detecting the internet connection of a player....
Detecting different users that have "something" in their connection with Brainking the same, such thing that they should not have the same, then this would be an indication of multiple ID's....
Only an indication because of cource members of a family could use a computer and this is perfectly normal. But then, games of these users will easily show if they are actually cheaters or different persons........
Modificato da playBunny (15. Luglio 2005, 12:18:05)
Chessmaster1000: The simple pattern seems to be a pair who play together with a very unbalanced win/lose ratio brought about by a suspicious amount of resigning and with one or both having high ratings. As more nicks are brought into the scam, detection would become increasingly difficult but a significant level of resignations would still be a good indicator. It would ease the server burden if checking were restricted to the top X% of players.
playBunny: yes, Wayney. They were clearly cheating and the rules say you can get banned for that. They were banned. So your games with them will time out.
What is the bug in hyper that allows for an illegal move?
ArtfulDodger: I presume you mean "wayney" rather than "Wayne". How are they no longer here (password changed, account locked out?) Any idea what happens to the games that they're playing?
The reason I ask is that I'm playing against him at the moment ... The hypergammon game that he brought to this board about him having taken advantage of a bug to make an illegal move, and me not appreciating it .... the game that I wanted to call a draw but he refused .... the game that, as a result of a conversation in which he made it clear that sportsmanship was not a priority, I'm playing in protest one move at a time but only towards the end of the timeout period.
Chessmaster1000: Find any game between certain players (in a profile of one of them or in a tournament table) and under the gameboard, you will see this for instance:
Score of finished games (Chessmaster1000 - Pedro Martínez, Dark Chess): 0 : 1 (= 0) (show games)
And when you click on "show games", you'll get the list.:)
Longjohn/Jameshird/DragonPope/Wayney????
WOW! I didn't know that.... I suspected to be the QWERTYGirl (OldDear now) but Wayney too?
That's why he accused me of intentionally playing slow in a Backgammon game and did it a big matter.........And now that i think about it, the behaviour was exactly the same as with QWERTYGirl(OldDear).........He is the same!
NO CHEATING. This includes using outside programs to help play and losing on purpose for the goal of boosting ratings. Your account may be banned, and ratings will be removed.
Pedro Martínez: Either cheating or stupidity. But I'm with you, it looks like cheating to me. His chosen move practically gurantees he will lose. He had the option of sending one pip back and being behind as he was, that was the only smart choice. someone rated that high knows this.
Modificato da rod03801 (14. Luglio 2005, 04:15:38)
Interesting.... since DragonPope is JamesHird aka LongJohn. ... (I only know this because Jameshird was banned on a board I moderate, and the name is now DragonPope).. So, if this is cheating, then is Wayney LongJohn TOO??
Pedro Martínez: Yes, that's it. All the games in question were lost by the same person who resigned. In a few cases the scores were very close and there was much game left. (63-68; 57-72 that's close in hyper; 49-51 and white resigns even though he just rolled double sixes)
Pedro Martínez: I'll go back and check but I think it was back and forth between the two. I'll point it out to Fencer if I see it's lopsided. I don't see the advantage if they swaped the win/loss. Both have a rating over 2100.
To find the same two players playing Hyper Backgammon and only moving 3 0r 4 moves and then one of them resigning. I can see one or two times this MIGHT happen, but 14??
In Hyper, it really isn't over until it's over. Doubles can turn a lost game into a win (and often does) in one turn. And if you're good, you'd know this. Why would someone play that many games and resign only after a few moves (and all with the same player) ?
Pedro Martínez: Looks like the time had not even started to count down in the games with Basic01 - unless I'm missing something, maybe that is something you need to add to the Bug Tracker.
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neither one really suits my tastes, but google is much more invasive. You can access common ISP mail from anywhere in the world if you know how to configure the settings, but it's good to have a backup just in case of a change.
grenv: I am starting to like gmail better than yahoo, and have always hated hotmail
Gmail takes a bit of getting used to but it is quite quick and has some cool features
with a TV card and/or a simple cable, you can use your TV as a monitor for a computer too. It's quite a trip seeing BK on a 60 " projection TV. Likewise, you can watch TV on your monitor too with the same features. But I don't know of a computer in the world that's virus proof with all those ports open out there, thought they rarely bother me. Does WEBTV have some sort of email feature too?
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