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15. 八月 2014, 00:04:01
El Cid 
题目: Re:
El Cid修改(15. 八月 2014, 00:04:38)
coan.net: My idea was more like "check if there are winners in this tournament" (instead of calculating for all tournaments), rather than "I think the winners are A, B and C"
But a calculation attached to a finished game would solve the peak in the resources used

14. 八月 2014, 23:28:21
coan.net 
BrainKing has a lot of running tournaments, so as El Cid said, it might take too many resources to run every hour - but to save a ton of programming, I think the idea that a user can "ask for next round to start" button where someone who knows how to see if the results could re affected by current games could then manually assign the winners from each section to start next round (and let remaining games that don't matter to the tournament to continue) - it might be a solution to help with the amount of programming to calculate if the results can be different.

14. 八月 2014, 21:08:15
happyjuggler0 
题目: Re:
rod03801: If slowing down the site is a problem, there are no doubt times during a 24 hour day when there is a lot less traffic than at other times. That would be an ideal time for a "once a day" routine to run to determine mathematically definite "yellow lines" in tournaments.

I agree, even once a day would shave weeks or months (years even) off of each round starting in many tournaments.

14. 八月 2014, 21:03:46
The Col 
题目: Re: re site
beach: I vote for casual fridays

14. 八月 2014, 21:00:20
rod03801 
题目: Re:
El Cid: It seems to be pretty routine at other sites though. For example GT definitely does it. I'm not sure it would need to be once an hour. Heck, once a day would be plenty and would help move tournaments along. Even not THAT often, would be an improvement.

14. 八月 2014, 17:32:12
El Cid 
题目: Re:
happyjuggler0: I believe the reason Fencer pointed out most of the times was that it would be a burden to the site to be calculating every tournament possibilities every... hour. If that is the case, an alternative would be to calculate everytime a game is finished (and only then), or another possibility that the "early calculation" would be "user requested", for instance there would be a button in every tournament where I could go and click "calculate winners" and that I could only use once in a day or a week for each tournament (my idea was that only the user who clicked it would be blocked for a day). I don't understand much (almost nothing) of programming so I don't know if any of them is easy to implement

14. 八月 2014, 03:45:16
happyjuggler0 
题目: Re:
Purple:

I think my record (for rounds played) there is something like 5 or 6 rounds in Connect6.

I don't play checkers (a notoriously drawish game for the very best players against each other), and as I'm learning right now, I don't seem to be too good at any of its variants either.

So basically I guess I am saying that their system has little downside for me with my limited game preferences there, but would be brutal for a checkers player like yourself.

14. 八月 2014, 03:39:17
Purple 
题目: Re:
happyjuggler0: The down side is that IYT will let tournament finalists play 200+ draws until someone wins.

14. 八月 2014, 03:14:31
happyjuggler0 
题目: Re:
Aganju: They use the system I described at IYT, but their tournament sections range from 2 to 5 players, and they don't use a tiebreaker method, so I am guessing it would be easier to calculate than it would be here....

14. 八月 2014, 03:07:04
Aganju 
题目: Re:
Aganju修改(14. 八月 2014, 03:09:40)
happyjuggler0: I agree that this would be nice, but as a coder I know that it can become very complex in some situations to calculate that.
However, it would be not that difficult to implement the simpler cases, so it would catch 95 % of the situations, and let the remaining 5 % running a bit longer.
In other words, it doesn't have to be able to catch all mathematically decided situations, just most.

14. 八月 2014, 02:48:54
Walter Montego 
题目: Re:
happyjuggler0: I likes this revised plan of yours for the tournaments, happyjuggler0.

14. 八月 2014, 02:39:31
happyjuggler0 
题目: Re:
BGBedlam: rod is correct, that is what I meant.

I guess if I phrased it differently I would say that each tournament section should receive a yellow line (or more than one yellow line when it is a tie) once it is mathematically known who won that section.

Then once all the sections have a yellow line, the next round begins, or if it is the end of the tourney, then a tourney winner is declared.

All the remaining games can continue at their own pace, without being pressured by the others to hurry up and finish.

14. 八月 2014, 00:36:49
BGBedlam 
题目: Re:
rod03801: Ok, thanks

14. 八月 2014, 00:34:54
rod03801 
题目: Re:
BGBedlam: THe game isn't ended early. THe BKR would be figured as always. It's the tourney being moved to the next round or ended, etc, when it is mathematically known.

14. 八月 2014, 00:33:03
BGBedlam 
题目: Re:
happyjuggler0: But how would BKR be calculated for games that were prematurely ended?

14. 八月 2014, 00:30:10
rod03801 
题目: Re:
happyjuggler0: That is a MUCH needed feature.

13. 八月 2014, 23:26:14
happyjuggler0 
I suppose everyone has their own idea of what needs improvement first, so I will add my one idea.

IYT has a feature that declares a winner (or tie as the case may be) in a tournament section once it is mathematically over. Once all sections have a winner, the tournament progresses to the next round.

Such a system would help speed up tournaments without having to wait for stragglers who can have no impact upon the overall results.

I believe that if BK implemented that, then there would be more satisfied players in current tournaments, and more people might start playing in tournaments, which would help BK retain players.

I have no idea how easy or hard it would be to program such a situation here, and I also know others surely have other ideas which perhaps ought to have higher priority when it comes to making improvements.

13. 八月 2014, 23:13:21
baddessi 
题目: Re: re site
beach: Nice! I totally agree!

13. 八月 2014, 23:08:45
crosseyed_uk 
题目: Re: re site
beach: Well put and I agree with all you put.

13. 八月 2014, 23:00:48
furbster 
题目: Re: re site
beach: I agreee!

13. 八月 2014, 22:31:09
beach 
题目: re site




One of the things that sets this site apart from other turn based sites, is the fact it isn't like other turn based sites,   I like the tournament set up I like the ability to set up tournaments and pick and choose the time limits I want,  As a paying member I like the ability to have as many games as I choose without limits.  These are  two of the features that set this site apart from others and the reason I pay for membership.  I like the feature that we have the ability to talk on different boards.  I think this site just needs someone who is interested in it who isn't going to change everything when ownership changes.  Perhaps some new games and variants perhaps a better stair system.  This site needs to attract more paying members currently I don't think it does that anymore.

There is my opinion for what its worth!


13. 八月 2014, 21:29:34
coan.net 
One of the great things about BrainKing is Fencer never tried to "compete" with other game site, even having a discussion board that is dedicated to Other game sites. Hopefully this site will continue with that - just making a good game site, doing it's own thing, and like always - let the players decided where they like and play on the sites they like best.

List of Turn Based Game Sites

For many years I played on 5-6 games sites at once, these days as I have less time I focus on just 2 sites (here & GT), and occasionally jump on Dragonheels Lair and YourTurnMyTurn for a few games. The main "down side" of BrainKing as of late is Fencer just doesn't have the time to invest in the site, to keep adding/improving the site.

My wish list: New games/variants, a better auto pass/auto play system, multiple ranking systems for different games ("luck" based rating systems for more "luck" games, and current "skill" based rating system for more "skill" games).

13. 八月 2014, 14:43:30
ThunderGr 
题目: Re:
rod03801: Of course there is. In a draw, the lower ranked player advances. The higher ranked player should always strive for a win to keep his/her position :).

13. 八月 2014, 14:40:00
rod03801 
题目: Re:
Vikings: Yes. That was my concern when the stairs were created. Too many draws, due to 2 game matches. Thats why I like the "Very Fast" stairs. Those are just one game. I understand the reasoning on the other ones, due to games that one color has an advantage. Probably there is a better solution though.

13. 八月 2014, 14:18:11
ThunderGr 
题目: Re: Ladders/Stairs
Aganju: Yes, it is one fair method, as well. Besides, the exchange you describe is a sub-case of the system I describe(when you challenge someone exactly above you, and you have not another stair matches concluded, the lower ranked winning would give him a step, the higher ranked losing would take away a step, so, essentially, they exchange positions).

However, consider this situation: The player directly above you is a great player that is not interested in challenging to advance. This keeps him/her at a low step, preventing everyone else to move above his/her position.

Result: Frustrated, the players will stop challenging and the ladder will stagnate

Solution: If you give the ability to challenge at a greater range, you can sidestep said player who, eventually, will be forced to make challenges to stay in his/her preferred position.

13. 八月 2014, 13:56:55
Aganju 
题目: Re: Ladders/Stairs
ThunderGr: When I played Chess in a club (last lifetime), we had the stairs as a strict sequence. All participants were listed in a sequence, and you could only challenge the player immediately above you. If you win, you switch places with him, if you lose, you cannot challenge for a set amount of time (maybe 2 weeks).
This worked out very well.

13. 八月 2014, 13:05:45
Purple 
题目: Played on GT for 10 years
Love Badger but the site is fluffy with recipies etc.

13. 八月 2014, 08:46:50
ThunderGr 
题目: Re: Three Sites
ThunderGr修改(13. 八月 2014, 12:35:42)
JerNYC: "Mortal Enemies"...LOL...how grim :P.
I do not like GT. I hope this site does not become like it.
We are here to play and have fun, not be told what we should say and how we should be and to organize social activities.
If someone wants something like that should go to GT, in my opinion. This is why it is there for.

13. 八月 2014, 08:42:20
ThunderGr 
题目: Re:
ThunderGr修改(13. 八月 2014, 08:43:59)
Vikings: I agree. I had posted a message about the way I think it should be for the stairs system to work. Forcing you to challenge at same level or *below* is a weird system for a stair/ladder. Lower ranked players thirst for challenge, higher ranked players, not so much.
I do not like IYT ladder system, as it is unfair to *exchange* positions with the one you defeat. Gaining a step(for the winner of the lower step) and losing a step(for the loser of the higher step) is what I consider fair. And, in my opinion, the lower ranked player should not lose steps on defeat as well as the higher ranked player does not gain steps on win.
So, basically, you only gain steps when you win against same or higher steps, you only lose steps when you lose against lower steps. You cannot deny challenges but a limit on the maximum number you can challenge and be challenged should exist. More than 1 each, for certain.

13. 八月 2014, 07:51:16
Bernice 
题目: Re: Three Sites
JerNYC: and I agree with you 100%.

13. 八月 2014, 06:45:12
JerNYC 
题目: Re: Three Sites
Purple: Untrue. GT rolls out more new games and variants than any of the three sites. They have some fantastic people programming for them; always upgrading. I'm tired of people putting GT down without actually even giving them a chance. All I hear is same tired complaint that they're too strict on their DBs. So? Is that it? If Marshmud were smart, he would reach out to Badger, GT's owner, for advice and friendship. She's a very nice person and was in the same position Marshmud is in now when she took over from Chad (GT's Founder). No reason these sites have to be mortal enemies.

13. 八月 2014, 06:10:24
Bernice 
I hope Marshmud that you get this site...fix a lot of the proboems people complain about and straighten out others LOL...I personally think that a new set of "minders" would be a good thing as well...Except for 1 or 2 of the old ones there isnt many left that Fencer picked....it is all one sided at the moment :(

13. 八月 2014, 04:46:16
Vikings 
题目: Re:
rod03801: The biggest problem with our stair system is that you can only challenge down or even, so there is no incentive to make challenges. I know that when I get to the top of one I just sit there. also there are too many 2 game matches that end in a draw, there should always be a winner

13. 八月 2014, 04:24:28
Purple 
题目: Re:
Marshmud: His biggest headache was when he had DB's. Some very toxic foul mouths went completely out of control and it became too big a pain to monitor. So Patrick aborted them all.

13. 八月 2014, 03:57:23
Marshmud 
题目: Re:
Marshmud修改(13. 八月 2014, 03:57:47)
rod03801: Believe it or not I become friends with Patrick Chu owner of IYT. My daughter went to the college where chu went and designed IYT. He has a big wallet now.

13. 八月 2014, 03:51:40
Marshmud 
题目: Re: Three Sites
Purple: Also Purple I listed information on the general chat board about your fellowship and the fantasy football league.

13. 八月 2014, 03:48:36
rod03801 
题目: Re:
Marshmud: I haven't experienced it either. But I don't use fischer that much here. Our user created tournaments are awesome.

I personally hated IYT's ladder system. But I ended up hating about everything about IYT. (And that was my full time game site before I discovered Brainking. I was obsessed with IYT. I bought all their merchandise too lol)
I think ours is decent. But seems to have lost interest. At least none of the ladders I'm in here are as active as they used to be. Err. I mean stairs. LOL...

13. 八月 2014, 03:44:43
Marshmud 
题目: Re: Three Sites
Purple: Yes our ladder system is a bit odd. I like the way you move up with the IYT ladders.

13. 八月 2014, 03:43:09
Marshmud 
题目: Re:
rod03801: I think it is a superb feature of BK. I would think it should be a priority to fix. I however have never experience a timeout by error as many here have.

13. 八月 2014, 03:40:22
Purple 
题目: Three Sites
When it comes to tournaments BK is best. On Ladders IYT is much the best. GT has most of its resources promoting non-games type social activities with their DB's. But to each his own.

13. 八月 2014, 03:37:42
rod03801 
题目: Re:
Marshmud: Oh, no, all tournaments are site made or Club made. (some automatic, some wiki-based) Definitely not like here. I was only mentioning the similar time control opportunity

13. 八月 2014, 03:27:07
Marshmud 
题目: Re:
rod03801: Can you set up your own tournys at Gold Token Rod? I know people who play there but I really just play here and Tibs site Dragonheelsliar so I don't get out much. lol. Im just curious of other sites that allow you to describe your own tournament time limits.

13. 八月 2014, 03:20:10
Marshmud 
题目: Re:
happyjuggler0: I know IYT has 28 and 48 hour tournys you can sign up for and weekends your given 48 extra hours but I guess I mean a site where you can set your own limits and your own game perimeters.

13. 八月 2014, 03:17:40
Marshmud 
题目: Re:
SL-Mark: I disagree that the site is a dinosaur, played by dinosaurs. That is your opinion. You mention about phone and apps. Ive played at BK with my android for about 2 years now and every day at BK. The challenge you speak of has been planned very precisely with 3rd party individuals and I'm comfortable with saying BK has a future. So I disagree again

You are entitled to your opinion and I appreciate your feedback. I do wish you were a bit encouraged with the idea of getting BK out of cob webs however. I hope one day you can enjoy BK again and I mean no disrespect to you.

13. 八月 2014, 01:45:16
happyjuggler0 
题目: Re:
Marshmud: IYT uses "green dot" time controls for tournaments; I am not sure what they use for other games since the only games I play there are tournament games.

(i.e. they use fischer clock with fixed weekend).

13. 八月 2014, 01:33:59
rod03801 
题目: Re:
Marshmud: Goldtoken uses SOMETHING like it. Not exactly the same. Not as good probably. But it's something to help some games from "going on forever" for those who want that. I haven't used it much over there, so maybe it's more similar than I think. They also have tournaments with a "total length" too. (Their "Olympics" for example)

13. 八月 2014, 01:17:20
SL-Mark 
题目: Re:
Marshmud: No, but I do play chess. Point of post was offer something to your question. Additional point, imho, not negative, but vein of thought. What do you disagree with?

13. 八月 2014, 01:05:34
Marshmud 
题目: Re:
SL-Mark: So your primarily a chess player. Not really sure your point. After a month of investigating I tend to disagree with you. I understand however your negativity

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13. 八月 2014, 00:52:07
SL-Mark 
题目: Re:
Marshmud: Pretty much all of the dedicated chess sites do. And plenty apps available for your phone too. Haven't seen any with the bonus system though.

I think you have a challenge on your hands though. Online turned based games have evolved considerably. Whilst I do like this site, it is a dinosaur, played by dinosaurs.

Look at http://www.kongregate.com/ or some of the turn based games available for phones and tablets.

12. 八月 2014, 21:36:08
Marshmud 
Does anyone know of other game sites that use Fischer clock or similar time controls as Bk offers?

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