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28. April 2005, 17:51:32
alanback 
Thema: Hail to the King
We have a new ratings king -- but for how long? ;-)

28. April 2005, 17:47:18
Orlandu 
Thema: Straight 6's Match
Anybody win a hypergammon match with nothing but double sixes?

23. April 2005, 07:07:19
alanback 
Thema: Re: Winning streak
wayney: Not the best, just the one with the highest current ranking :-) good game!

23. April 2005, 06:57:11
wayney 
Thema: Re: Winning streak
alanback: Gotcha !!!!
I now have a win against the best Backgammon player on Brainking:)

21. April 2005, 16:16:27
ClayNashvilleTN 
Thema: Win both win $100.00
Win the Hyper Backgammon section and win $50.00

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21. April 2005, 16:07:54
ClayNashvilleTN 
Thema: Win $50.00
Join "IT IS A NEW DAY" tournament!

Win the Backgammon section and win $50.00

Click on the link: Backgammon Tournamanet

19. April 2005, 05:41:10
alanback 
Thema: Re: Winning streak
wayney: It's shaping up as an interesting game. Too late to break the streak, though!

19. April 2005, 03:30:31
DragonPope 
Thema: Re: Winning streak
wayney: good luck wayney. You will need it.
I hope you are able to pull off a win

18. April 2005, 16:03:11
wayney 
Thema: Re: Winning streak
JamesHird: LOL funny one James.
I plan to end that winning streak although I am off to a slow start.
I think he bribed the dice Gods

18. April 2005, 12:52:22
bumble 
Thema: Re: Winning streak
JamesHird: And that remark is supposed to mean what exactly?

18. April 2005, 07:18:03
DragonPope 
Thema: Re: Winning streak
alanback: LOL
That's certainly more of an achivement than beating the disabled ones if that's what you mean alan :)

18. April 2005, 06:48:26
alanback 
Thema: Re: Winning streak
wayney: Thanks -- I was lucky against some very able opponents!

18. April 2005, 03:34:54
wayney 
Thema: Re: Winning streak
alanback: thats only 4.769 points per game average which makes sense with a max of 8 for you alanback.
Very good going and a well deserved #1 spot I say

18. April 2005, 03:20:15
alanback 
Thema: Winning streak
I said I had a winning streak and I gained 62 points -- did not mean to imply any cause and effect beyond the fact that all the rating adjustments were positive.

18. April 2005, 02:34:43
Chessmaster1000 
Hmmmmm OK. I understand............!

18. April 2005, 02:34:26
frolind 
Whatever.

18. April 2005, 02:32:28
Chessmaster1000 
So you mean that "it seems to us" that the BKR will increase more after a winning streak, than if we won without any streak, so we are wrong.......

But that's not what alanback says: He says that the increasement WITH a winning streak is higher than that of without any winning streak.......
While you say that if you win 5 games in a row (=8+8+8+8+8) then you will have (obviously) more points than 4 wins and 1 lose (=8+8+8+8-8). But this is not what we are saying here..........

18. April 2005, 02:31:19
alanback 
Thema: Re:
Chessmaster1000: No bonus for a streak.

18. April 2005, 02:28:36
frolind 
A winning strike means you have done well lately, and the rating reflects that.

18. April 2005, 02:24:48
Chessmaster1000 
But the individual adjustments is the BKR itself! So after you complete a winning strike you have a bonus......?
And what are all these 8's mean.......?

18. April 2005, 02:22:44
frolind 
Verändert von frolind (18. April 2005, 02:24:35)
The < was automaticly inserted because of the >...

18. April 2005, 02:20:57
frolind 
Verändert von frolind (18. April 2005, 02:21:20)
<8+8+8+8+8 > 8+8-8-8+8
The individual adjustments have nothing to do with the current history, but the sum is higher after a winning streak.

18. April 2005, 02:03:00
Chessmaster1000 
Verändert von Chessmaster1000 (18. April 2005, 02:03:44)
Hmm OK, but i thought that the way your(our) BKR change, is based only on the current opponent's BKR and not on the "history" of the previous opponents you played......
Fencer can you verify that a winning strike increases the normal BKR's increasement of a win......?

18. April 2005, 01:57:13
alanback 
Thema: Re: Mystery?
Chessmaster1000: No mystery. If you win several games in a row, your rating goes up more than if you win some, lose some . . . It also helps that I have been playing some excellent players, including yourself!

18. April 2005, 01:42:42
Chessmaster1000 
Verändert von Chessmaster1000 (18. April 2005, 01:43:50)
wayney: (Still mad about me (because i didn't play quick our game).....?)
I don't support that! I support that i'm at the same level with the best players.........Not above or below........
Perhaps i'm wrong of course......

alanback OK lets suppose what you said is true. But why? The rating page Braiking supposedly based, doesn't give any bonus for winning streaks.....So what is happening it's a mystery..........

18. April 2005, 01:00:45
wayney 
Thema: Re: A winning streak does help
alanback: very nice.
Maybe you should try playing Chessmaster.
He is self proclaimed best player in the world

18. April 2005, 00:58:52
alanback 
Thema: Re: A winning streak does help
Winning streak update: 13 straight over 8 days, a 62 point gain and first place!

12. April 2005, 08:39:08
alanback 
Thema: Re: Re:
Blackadder Mr K: That's one thing we all can agree on ;-)

11. April 2005, 15:15:51
Blackadder Mr K 
Thema: Re: Re:
grenv
This is even to silly to talk about,,,

11. April 2005, 15:01:22
grenv 
Thema: Re: Re:
Blackadder Mr K: Hey, if you don't like analysis why bother even reading this board at all? Take your anger management issues to the "silly arguments" board.

11. April 2005, 13:51:04
Blackadder Mr K 
Thema: Re: Re:
alanback:
No , I don`t do the same statement regarding chess but I don`t like a game to be analysed to it`s death,,,
But why read analysis ?
I do try to read all because it`s fun to get angry !

9. April 2005, 15:23:21
grenv 
Ah, but many roll outs show that making the 2 point is virtually equal in single matches, and better when playing for a gammon.
It suffers from possibly leading to a gammon for either side so running is best if you want to avoid a gammon.

9. April 2005, 15:08:28
Chessmaster1000 
"24-18 13-9" along with "24-14" are the best choices in single game matches. Perhaps the best is the first but i almost always prefer the second. I'm a runner at 64.......

BUT when you are behind with 8-2 for example in a 9 point match or you need to cover a gap, then you should make the 2 point and try to get a prime. There is not other choice......So here since there are no gammons, making the 2 point is something not so desirable.......

9. April 2005, 15:03:06
grenv 
Thema: Re:
Chessmaster1000: Ok. Just as interesting is what is the best opening play with 6-4? It's not that clear cut as some would believe.

9. April 2005, 12:27:12
Chessmaster1000 
Verändert von Chessmaster1000 (9. April 2005, 12:28:03)
No my choice is not to make the 3 point! That would be a small(perhaps a little larger than small) mistake. I just asked as a quiz which is better. The best is "13-8 24-21" with "13-8 13-10" being a little behind. Making the point on 3 is clearly the 3d choice.....

Many novice people think that making points inside our board is always good, but there are many examples(the above was one) that this is wrong.

And even worse there is the famous Magriel's 53 starting play with "13-10 13-8" which is now believed to be worse than making the 3-point. I could say that although Magriel's recommendation is too close, making the point is stronger for various reasons and with less disadvantages.....

And even more worse, is that there were (perhaps there are) players that were slotting at the 5 point with a starting 53!?!? A huge mistake in my opinion. OK the five point is the five point but if you get hitted then you have nothing......And you have to hit again as an advanced anchor on 5 is waiting for your opponent, altough this should not be the main concern about the game.......

9. April 2005, 04:51:20
grenv 
Thema: Re: Re:
Pedro Martínez: I think we've come up with the top 2 choices, along with Chessmaster's making the 3 point. Which is best though? Probably close.

We haven't considered the match score either.

9. April 2005, 03:43:32
alanback 
Thema: Re: Re:
Blackadder Mr K: Would you make the same statement regarding chess? Backgammon can be analyzed just as chess can -- only backgammon is more interesting (to me) because of the random factor. Personally, I don't have a lot of patience with analysis; but some folks enjoy it, and I understand why.

There's an easy way not to get tired of analysis -- don't read it!

9. April 2005, 01:28:12
Pedro Martínez 
Thema: Re: Re:
Chessmaster1000: I'd play 13-8 24-21

8. April 2005, 20:04:33
Blackadder Mr K 
Thema: Re: Re:
Chessmaster1000:
I get so tired,,,
Why not play for the sake of the game ?
Why keep on calculating all the time = boring game.
Sorry that I spoked I must learn to keep my big mouth shout,,,

8. April 2005, 20:04:27
grenv 
Thema: Re: Re:
Chessmaster1000: i would play 13-10 13-8. How'd I do?

8. April 2005, 19:35:17
Chessmaster1000 
Thema: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF:
Here is something on topic:
Both players have a 31 at their starting roll in a Backgammon game and both make the 5 point of course....
The next roll is 53 for the player on turn. Should he make his 3 point or............?

8. April 2005, 16:38:52
coan.net 
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Lets get back to discussion Backgammon and Gammon variants please.

8. April 2005, 16:25:11
grenv 
Thema: Re:
redsales: Whoever could that be prolonging the game? Shouldn't that be grounds for expulsion from the site?

8. April 2005, 15:59:43
redsales 
here's a good example, Walter is the top rated dark player and I had lost 20 games in a row to him before I lucked out. Our chats were equally cordial no matter when he won or lost. After awhile, you get to find the right opponents. Most are good, but there are bad apples out there.

8. April 2005, 15:54:33
Walter Montego 
Thema: Re:
redsales: You speak soothe, my son.

8. April 2005, 15:49:45
redsales 
in defense of Chessmaster, he is an honorable opponent and extremely talented many variants. I think he may have got himself in over his head with all the games he's playing. I played him first when I was a pawn and he annoyed me to hell. But after awhile, I realized it wasn't just him and, like grenv, I only take games with under 3 day/move limits. It could be a lot worse. There is a famous game on BK where one of the top ranked chess players is going to lose a game (down a bishop in an otherwise symmetrical endgame). Not only did he message his opponent saying that in revenge for having his draw offer spurned, he will move at the last minute every move in their 5 day/move game to prolong the game more than a year, but also is offering a draw every move as a further annoyance. It is shameful when so-called top players resort to those tactics. I guess you can see someone's true colors by how they behave when they lose. Chessmaster has never done anything like that, to my knowledge. So just take it as a lesson, as I did, to selectively play games with the proper time limit.

7. April 2005, 15:04:14
furbster 
Verändert von furbster (7. April 2005, 15:05:30)
oh yes, i agree if you can't make all the moves in your games in the time limits its ridiculous playing that amount, but i can get through 250 -300 fairly easily within the day

7. April 2005, 14:34:42
grenv 
Actually as long as you play within the tourmament's game limit I don't think it should be a problem. The biggest problem I have are the people that are actively playing but still using up auto-vacation days because they can't get to all their games. I think this is an indication of having too many games going. Since Chessmaster hasn't been doing that we can't really complain i think.

7. April 2005, 12:36:33
Chessmaster1000 
Thema: Re: Re:
Verändert von Chessmaster1000 (7. April 2005, 12:37:15)
wayney:
He,he. I don't care if you believe me or not. I just say what has happened....... I don't ask you to believe or anything like that....

Anyway if you want quick play then after our game i will not participate in tournaments where you join and not the opposite, not because i hate you or i've been insulted (No! I never feel that way..) but because i don't want people to have problems with me. Or perhaps i will do one other clever thing: Play faster.........
I don't really know. For the moment i would not join on any more tournaments as more new games will not be easy to handle anymore although this makes me feel bad...........

7. April 2005, 11:49:12
Hrqls 
i understand his reasons ... i also play in secret some times .. mostly play from work .. sometimes outside the breaks .. i often have to hide my window as well .. and sometimes have to close it at once

therefore i always try to have more than 1 day time for my first game to time out .. even better would be 2 :)

my number of games varies between 100 and 200 .. now working towards 100 again ...

its easy to play a lot of games of backgammon and variants ... thats why easily join those tournaments .. i hesitate a bit more about froglet/reversi types ... and dont even dare to try chess and variants much ;)

i dont need 350 games to have a nice number of games waiting for me ... but i think i will be lacking games to play when i am below 100 games
for me 350 games would be madness for sure .. but al depends on the types of games started .. and the skill of a person in the games which he did join

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