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emmett: I usually allow people who are a little over (up to 1599) to stay in since ratings do change a little each way - I've already removed a couple of 1700 players, and one player that was now rated over 2000 (players who probable signed up when they were still unrated).
I'll run through again before it starts to remove anyone else that is way over (over 1599) the limit)
For anyone looking for some new Cloning Backgammon tournaments, I've created about 5 of the "fast start - first 5 to sign" tournament to start once 5 players sign up.
imsoaddicted: You might try to sending this person a message - it could just be they don't know beter. (Not sure if they get a message when they are removed - they could just be looking, notice they are not signed up anymore and just sign up again.)
I've created some new "Fast Start - First 5 to start" Mini Shogi tournaments (along with others including the new Open Fast Espionage & Small Fast Espionage tournaments.)
First 5 to sign up - tournaments will start once they are filled up!
MadMonkey: Well without looking at the tournaments, the only thing I can guess right off the top of my head is that it was a brain entry tournament, which Fencer does not want users to delete for the fact if anyone who entered may not automaticly get their brain entry fee back - and might be something Fencer has to do manually.
Again, that is just a guess off the top of my head.
This tournament is for players rated BELOW 1500, or UNRATED.
This is a great way to learn how to play a new game, or play a game which you may not be too good at.... without too much worry about being "killed" by experts.
Each tournament type needs at least 4 players before it will start - many of the games have only 2 or 3 players signed up.
And since I think these will fill up fast, I've created 3 "fast start" tournament, with the limit of 5 players per tournament. So once 5 players sign up, it will start.
crosseyed: I'm not sure what you are trying to acomplish by keeping this up on the tournaments board. I mean Fencer has already introduced Fischer clock games which basicly reward fast movers, plus he has introduced no vacation/weekends, and fixed weekend only games which also help keep the pace up. Heck, you can even make the time limit of a game down to 1 hour. These are all good solutions to people who want to play fast, along with just staying out of tournaments/games which do not have time limits which fit your need. (You don't see slow movers comin on here complaining about fast movers moving too fast and making their games time out.) Simple solution for everyon - just join tournaments that fit your time needs.
Now lets try to get back to talking about tournament:
If anyone is still looking to join a Ludo team for the Team Tournament, The Official Lines Fellowship is still looking for 2 more players to join the team so we can compete against the other fellowships!
Harassed: Um...... good question. I have no idea if Elimination tournament require just 1 free slot or not. (I would guess just 1, but that is just a guess - will have to find out the answer to that with Fencer)
If it is a single game tournament, you need 5 free game slots (NO MATTER if you start only 4 games, or up to 7 games - the system only looks for 5 free game slots)
for the 2 games per each player, you need 10 free game slots (NO MATTER if you start only 8 games, or 14 games - the system only looks for 10 free game slots)
The 14th tournament for dummies has just started, but for games that did not have at least 4 players, there is a 10 day grace to see if anyone else will sign up.
This tournament is for players rated at 1500 or below, or unrated - and is a great way to try out new games, or play games you love without being killed by "experts" and such.
Universal Eyes: With the settings how they are now in the tournament, it will not start.
1st place needs to get at least double the entry fee - and to do that with only 4 players in the tournament, first place would need to be set at 50% - which right now it is set at 35%.
I don't think you are allowed to change any of those settings - but maybe Fencer would be able to change the first place price to 50% of the pot instead of 35%.
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Mr. Shumway: OK, I know - it's a little complex - hopefully Fencer will read this since it looks like a small bug also.
On main profile page (under name, next to win/loss record) = won tournaments is the total amount of tournaments you won (NO PONDS - All tournaments) (you won a total of 40 tournaments.)
In Profile, in completed games - it will show you how many games you won for each tournament type. If you add this up, you will come up with 34. Why 34? Because RANDOM GAME tournaments are not shown on this page.
In the Winners page, this total is your Won games (NOT INCLUDING YOUR RANDOM GAME TOTAL) so 34 - PLUS Pond wins (which is 11) = which brings to the total of 45.
Are you still with me? Hope so, because I'm a little lost.
Anyway, seems like a bug. Not sure what the best way to fix it - maybe in the Finished games page in the profile, right below the "ponds", maybe a row for "Random Tournaments" - not to keep win/lose records since that is kept with the type of game you played, but just to keep the tournament won total for random game tournaments.
You have won 34 regular tournament & 6 Random game tournaments, and 11 ponds.
azeria: Yup, that is one of the "downsides" in being a pawn.
Many times, as long as you are done with your games in a tournament (like you are), and you have no chance to move on to the next round, if you send a message to Fencer and ask if he can "release" you from the tournament so you can join another one, he will normally do that.
SafariGal: yea, the person created A LOT of tournaments before their membership ran out - but they were all created when they were a rook before their membership ran out.
Thema: Re: Offering a prize money for a tournament
nabla: If you are going to provide the price (that is with no entry fee), then you can offer just about anything you want. If you would like to offer brains instead of membership, then just make sure you put that in the description of the tournament you create.
Then when you send money (PayPal) to Fencer to cover the brains, just make sure you let him know that you are using it to buy "brains" to use as a prize.
(Of course, then the winner could just use the brains to upgrade his membership if they wanted to - then again, if a person wins a membership, I'm sure Fencer would also let them trade it in for brains.... Fencer is usually pretty flexable about things like that)
Maybe you could offer the choice of XXX Brains or XX membership that the winner can choose from (which of course cost the same amount of money for each)
Still a few hours to sign up for this tournament. This is a great way to learn a game you don't play, and great to play games you like without worry about being "killed" by expert players.
2) ◙ The Gammon Cube ◙ - Hyper 21 [#6] - Hyper Backgammon with cube to 21 points! Hyper Backgammon is a pretty quick game, so it is perfect to play to 21 points using the cube. Starts April 30th
So if you wanted to try out a new game, or if you are not good at a certain game - this is the perfect tournament since you hopefully will not get "killed" by experts in the game. Starts May 3rd.
Mr. Shumway: Someone might be "retired", which means they are still "in the stairs", but are currently not shown on a step and can not challenge or challenge anyone else.
Like I had said before, the player who is now under the 1800 limit was over 1800 just a short bit ago, and was probable signed up before his rating dropped. (You can click on the "chart" of the player to see how his rating had just went down).
I've seen strange settings all the time, that's what makes the tournaments interesting - always something different to choose from.
Nirvana: Which tournament? Some tournaments might have a ratings range (like under 1500), but also allow unrated players. It is all up to the tournament creator if they want to allow unrated players to join.
A new Battleboat Plus prize tournament has been created and is open to everyone.
It is a 128 player elimination tournament, so only the first 128 players to sign will be able to play. (So you will only get 1 game at a time) 4 days per move, plus if you win you get a 6 month knight membership.
Thad: On the paid membership page, you can choose the "life time" price. You can also get a black knight for the cost of 10 years of a knight. (At least I'm guessing there is a black knight, have not seen one yet.)
Thad: I'm sure it will not get that far. I'm sure there are some users in the tournament who do not read this board to get that idea, plus I think everyone needs to show respect and do what is right for them so they may not choose to resign - but respect and remember him in a different way. Everyone should do what they feel is right for them. I'm sure bumble's family is touched by the actions of some to resign, and it is a very nice thing to do.
One thing I would like to ask is that no one go negative towards anyone who does not resign, or even think negativly towards them - that would be the last thing bumble would want. Everyone should mourn the way they need to, and not be forced or felt pressured to do so.
wellywales: There is an "Edit" next to the tournament name which will let you change the tournament name & description - and start date and other little things like that.
Once you submit it, it has to be approve by Fencer before the change happens - which is usually pretty quick.
Just noticed that in a recent started random gammon tournament, that each game within the tournament is random. (for my 4 games, 2 are race, 1 nack, and 1 crowded) I was thinking that it would be 1 random picked game for everyone to play. Not that I'm complaing, but found it an interesting surprise.