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Do you miss something on BrainKing.com and would you like to see it here? Post your request into this board!
If there is a more specific board for the request, (i.e. game rule changes etc) then it should be posted and discussed on that specific board.

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3. července 2006, 20:50:23
pauloaguia 
Subjekt: Re:
grenv: It's still dice dependable anyway

3. července 2006, 20:48:39
gambler104 
Subjekt: Re:
grenv: White has a small advantage since the get to roll first, but it is small. Most games last 40 or more moves so it helps lessen the effect. But it is still an advantage.

3. července 2006, 20:43:17
grenv 
Subjekt: Re:
pauloaguia: I thought white had the first roll (I know they can't actually move a piece until a 6 is rolled, but the first attempt is an obvious advantage)

3. července 2006, 20:38:39
pauloaguia 
Subjekt: Re:
grenv: the player who starts first in Ludo is also dependent on the rolls of the dice. According to your own logic, there's "obviously not an advantage" there either ;)

3. července 2006, 20:31:50
grenv 
Subjekt: Re:
hexkid: Backgammon is obviously not an advantage since there is a random roll to see who starts anyway.

However Ludo does probably have a slight advantage since it's essentially a race.

3. července 2006, 16:42:37
Adaptable Ali 
Subjekt: Re:
hexkid: ok, i wasnt to sure which type of game safarigal was referring to, but i understand now what you mean.

3. července 2006, 16:41:13
hexkid 
Subjekt: Re:
WatfordFC: Every game has different percentages :)



Backgammon: 49.66 vs 50.27%
Ludo: 52.06 vs 47.67%
Five in Line: 57.05 vs 42.06%
Horde Chess: 69.60 vs 26.15%
Maharajah Chess: 29.84 vs 61.98%

So, I'd say colour doesn't matter for Backgammon or Ludo, White has a small advantage in Five in Line, and a big advantage in Horde Chess. Black has a big advantage in Maharajah Chess.

3. července 2006, 16:31:39
Adaptable Ali 
Subjekt: Re:
hexkid: ah right, ok, thanks for that. Is that for every type of game

3. července 2006, 16:28:00
hexkid 
Subjekt: Re:
Změněno uživatelem hexkid (3. července 2006, 16:32:51)
WatfordFC: Every game rules page has a little table at the beginning with the percentage of wins for White and Black. For instance, PahTum's percentages are:

white 11354 (54.58 %)
black 6559 (31.53 %)
Draws 2886 (13.87 %)

As you can see, apparently it's better to play with white in this game.

3. července 2006, 15:32:29
Adaptable Ali 
Subjekt: Re:
King Reza:

3. července 2006, 15:25:24
King Reza 
Subjekt: Re:
 WatfordFC:

3. července 2006, 15:22:06
Adaptable Ali 
Subjekt: Re:
King Reza: ah right, i didnt know that, because i dont play those games.

3. července 2006, 15:20:36
King Reza 
Subjekt: Re:
WatfordFC:It does affect the outcome if you're playing Maharajah Chess, or Hord Chess.

3. července 2006, 15:15:39
Adaptable Ali 
Subjekt: Re:
SafariGal: Also i really didnt think that the colour you are makes any difference to the outcome of the game, but i stand to be corrected on that one.

3. července 2006, 15:08:21
SafariGal 
Subjekt: Re:
WatfordFC: exactly, there is a work around

3. července 2006, 15:02:55
Adaptable Ali 
Subjekt: Re:
Změněno uživatelem Adaptable Ali (3. července 2006, 15:07:52)
SafariGal: If they resign a game and no moves have been made then their BKR wont be effected. If they finish a game and more than 2 moves have been made then they BKR would be effected, so abit of a silly thing to do, if thats what they are doing.

3. července 2006, 14:57:14
toedder 
Subjekt: Re:
SafariGal: there may always be mean persons ;)

3. července 2006, 14:56:07
nabla 
Subjekt: Re:
Mr. Shumway: This would also be nice !

3. července 2006, 14:55:46
SafariGal 
Subjekt: Re:
Mr. Shumway: isnt it possible to cancel a game if you havent made too many moves. If so, isnt it possible someone would keep cancelling until they got to play the color they wanted?

3. července 2006, 14:53:47
toedder 
Subjekt: Re:
nabla: That was the reason for my request of randomly chosen colors after a waiting game is accepted - you only have one game, and the amount of black/white would be balanced over the long run.

3. července 2006, 09:21:48
nabla 
Subjekt: Re:
volant: I think it is impossible to do now and it would be a nice feature. I see so many times someone posting something like 6 waiting games with each color in some unbalanced game, and some time later there are still 5 black games available but only 1 white game - which mean that the contenders take the white challenges but ignore the black ones.
To get around that, you can offer two-games match, but those are then counted (statistics- and rating-wise) as only one game.

3. července 2006, 06:54:03
nobleheart 
Subjekt: Re: Scrabble
mako887:
scrabble = good
upwords = excellent
but I think there are copyright issues...

3. července 2006, 05:09:29
Chimera 
Subjekt: Re:
gambler104: my bad, I didn't explain very well. What I was thinking was a way to put a game/s in waiting game in pairs. So when someone came in and accepted the two players would automatically wind up with two games one of each color. 

3. července 2006, 04:58:08
gambler104 
Subjekt: Re:
volant: sure. when you set up your games, click the number of games you want and then click the box that says "alternate colors".

3. července 2006, 04:46:17
Chimera 
Don't know if this has been asked before
Could it be possible to set up a game/games in waiting games in pairs one each of black starts and one of white starts.

3. července 2006, 04:28:11
rod03801 
Změněno uživatelem rod03801 (3. července 2006, 04:31:21)
As BBW said, this board needs to get back to Feature Requests!!! Thank you very much!

** Some posts have been removed **

3. července 2006, 02:53:13
coan.net 
Subjekt: Re: It seems it only goes up to 125
SafariGal: Wouldn't it be more simple to just go to the Discussion Board List, and expand it to all boards & languages? Then you could see all the public boards that are available on this site.

But lets get this board back to feature requests please.

2. července 2006, 23:53:02
mako887 
Subjekt: Scrabble
Any chance of getting a "Scrabble" type game on this site? I think others would be interested in it.

30. června 2006, 04:29:52
Orlandu 
Unrated Simulcast turn based tourney....

29. června 2006, 21:56:27
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: Simulation Tourneys
gambler104: true

but maybe some kind of tournament could be arranged in which a higher ranked player has to win against more opponents to continue than the lower players themselves ?

maybe a higher ranked player has to play against a team of lower ranked players and the higher ranked player has to win at least 66% of the matches to continue to the next round, if the lower ranked team wins more than 33% then they continue ?

29. června 2006, 20:59:15
gambler104 
Subjekt: Re: Simulation Tourneys
Daniel Snyder: In a way, you can't play a simulation in turn-based games. The nature of a simulation is that one very good player plays lots of average or good players at once. Theoretically, this gives the lower players a chance since the very good player has less time to spend focusing on each of his moves. But on a turn-based side, this is impossible.

29. června 2006, 20:30:44
Orlandu 
Subjekt: Simulation Tourneys
Ever thought of having a tourney of 1 vs 5 or 10 players?

29. června 2006, 20:04:19
toedder 
Subjekt: Random color
Since we have random games now, I would like to warm up the idea of random colors for game invitations - so that one can choose wether to set the color manually as it is now, or to let the system set them randomly after the invite was accepted

28. června 2006, 21:23:18
Fencer 
Subjekt: Re: Watch list
jurek: Yes, I guess the list of member benefits should be updated. It's much much longer.

28. června 2006, 21:19:10
jurek 
Subjekt: Re: Watch list
Fencer: OK, thanks. I didn't see it in the list of member benefits, so I assumed it didn't exist for anyone.

28. června 2006, 21:13:29
Fencer 
Subjekt: Re: Watch list
jurek: Paying members have an option to put any page to the context menu, accessible anywhere by a right-click.

28. června 2006, 21:12:08
jurek 
Subjekt: Watch list
This may have already been requested, but I would like to see a "Watched" list, where you can add and remove other players' games that you want to keep track of as a spectator.

27. června 2006, 13:53:20
Sarah 

yeah I like Yahtzee


27. června 2006, 10:09:04
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re:
Sarah1980: and yahtzee ... fun and easy :)
(maybe with a doubling cube ;))

27. června 2006, 02:10:38
Sarah 
yeah like word games

27. června 2006, 01:23:40
rod03801 
Subjekt: Re: Move limitations and automatic for removing of tournaments
Ok.. this board is not meant for debating new features! :-D ... Please let's get back to requesting new features.
Feel free to take it to General Chat or Members Only to continue the conversation about "slow" players. Thanks.

27. června 2006, 00:24:31
mctrivia 
Subjekt: Re: Move limitations and automatic for removing of tournaments
CryingLoser: But in a tournement with short time limits would get rid of the slow players that you don't care about and give you free points. I know you want to learn but the majority of people are not going to time out. I think the majority of players on here play before the time runs out they just sort there games by how much time is left so a 7 day game will be played last but a 1 day game may get played a lot more often.

26. června 2006, 22:45:17
CryingLoser 
Subjekt: Re: Move limitations and automatic for removing of tournaments
Změněno uživatelem CryingLoser (26. června 2006, 22:46:05)
grenv: Upps, have overseen that.
SafariGal: Sorry, SafariGal, and i agree 100% with your idea

26. června 2006, 22:40:41
grenv 
Subjekt: Re: Move limitations and automatic for removing of tournaments
CryingLoser: I can't take credit for that, it was SafariGal that thought of it, I just seconded it. :)

26. června 2006, 22:31:25
CryingLoser 
Subjekt: Re: Move limitations and automatic for removing of tournaments
Změněno uživatelem CryingLoser (26. června 2006, 22:42:04)
mctrivia: Wouldn't making a terniment or game with aproprietly short time limits do the exact same thing?

No, it wouldn't. The same idea was some messages before written with title "Simple Solution?", but the idea misses an important point:

When someone creates a tournament in a new game (example: Fabrice in his excellent game "Ambiguous
Chess"), then his main motivation is to discover some strategy of the game, opening theory, etc.
Even if he creates a tournament with only 1 day per move, this doesn't prevent slow players to join in and then lose by time. You may think that then all is OK, they lost and are "punished" and the faster players have the winning point. But the intention of the tournament was to learn something about the strategy of the game and not an easy winning point by timeout!
So, to create a tournament with short time limit is not enough to prevent slow players to do harm against the intention of the tournament.
Therefore, i tried to give this species some name, remember "Specialist" or "Unrestricted Mover", hoping that would make it easier to take measures against this phenomenon.
The suggested names were 0-1-variables, only to make difference between "Specialist" and "Not specialist", but now grenv has suggested a rating, which measures even between the 0-1-extremes "how much specialist" a player is!
I think this includes the solution of the problem, and agree 100% with the suggestion of grenv, as always his idea is convincing!

26. června 2006, 07:34:19
mctrivia 
Subjekt: Re: Move limitations and automatic for removing of tournaments
SafariGal: Wouldn't making a terniment or game with aproprietly short time limits do the exact same thing? There is an entire fellowship of people you can play that like to play quick.

26. června 2006, 07:20:10
grenv 
Subjekt: Re: Move limitations and automatic for removing of tournaments
SafariGal: Quite right, for instance I'm not moving now because I have no games where it's my move. So that might look slow ;-)

26. června 2006, 04:59:35
SafariGal 
Subjekt: Re: Move limitations and automatic for removing of tournaments
grenv: exactly right grenv, the point mctrivia makes on this is irrelevant to the speed rating.

A different rating may be an average of time it takes for a player to actually make a move when it is their turn. This would be more accurate than my first suggestion. If mctrivia modified his post a little, maybe he meant that in a 7 day game your opponent can take all 7 days, you can then move immediately but it is still only one move in 7 days making you look bad.

Something more along the lines of the time taken feature at goldtoken but get an average per move, this way your slow opponents wouldnt affect your speed rating.

So mctrivia, indirectly, thank you very much for pointing out a flaw in my original idea :)

26. června 2006, 04:46:21
grenv 
Subjekt: Re: Move limitations and automatic for removing of tournaments
mctrivia: you missed the point of the rating, which would be "how quickly does this player play". Playing once every 7 days in a 7 day game is not the same as playing 10 times a day in the same game.

26. června 2006, 03:26:27
mctrivia 
Subjekt: Re: Move limitations and automatic for removing of tournaments
SafariGal: the problem with a rating like that is it does not take into consideration how long they have to make a move. If a player only plays games with 7day + limits because they know they are busy and can only play once a week they should still have a perfect score as long as they always play atleast once a week.

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