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26. august 2004, 01:20:34
SunFire 
Thank you BBW

26. august 2004, 01:09:01
coan.net 
All tournaments are for all the public to see - Currently there is not a way to make a tournament "private" (Other then Private meaning invite only)

26. august 2004, 01:04:46
SunFire 
Teema: Tournaments
Does any one know if all tournaments are for all the public to see?

25. august 2004, 16:05:52
Czuch 
As far as looking at past games is concerned... one can "set up" someone they suspect of using their past history to help them win games. You can make it look like an old predictable game, but drive them crazy tring to figure out whats wrong, and by the time they do, you have beaten them :)
But by playing predictably unpredictable, no one will know for sure what you are up to in a particular game until it is too late.

25. august 2004, 16:02:03
Czuch 
I have seen, on secure sites (more security conscience than Brainking, I think) like a poker room, where hackers can see the cards of their opponents.... I would bet that type of cheating is possible in brainking battleboats as well...

25. august 2004, 15:58:59
Czuch 
I know that I have seen hackers who could go into pretty secure (more security conscience than brainking, I think) poker game sites, and be able to see the cards of the other players.... I would bet that kind of cheating is possible in brainking battleboats as well.

25. august 2004, 12:04:10
Stevie 
Teema: There is a way to cheat at battleboats
I wont say how, because until the bug is sorted it can be used.

Problem is, I cant remember if I told fencer LOL
I cant put on bug board or players may cheat until its sorted also

25. august 2004, 05:02:45
rod03801 
Sunfire definitely has a point, with his advice to not often re-use battleboats set ups.. It's a good tip for someone who may not have thought about it.
I do NOT however think it is "cheating".... I think many people learn good tactics in games by looking over completed games of top players in that particular game type..

25. august 2004, 04:59:20
coan.net 
Teema: Battleboats
Is looking at past Battleboat games cheating?

Lets take this conversation to the Battleboats Board - I'll go post my opinion there next. :-)

25. august 2004, 04:17:43
SunFire 
I will drop the subject now, I just wanted people to know what can happen if they reuse patterns alot....

25. august 2004, 04:15:37
BuilderQ 
Teema: Tournament games are always public and
I still don't see that it's cheating to know what patterns a player has used before. In order to win this game, I checked many (all?) of the past games of my opponent. If this makes me a cheater, someone ban me from this site.

25. august 2004, 04:10:21
SunFire 
Can you define it in Private game in a Tournament?

25. august 2004, 04:06:57
Skyking 
unless you got alot of patterns that the cheater would have to look at all the games to figure it out

25. august 2004, 04:06:36
BuilderQ 
The creator of a game can define it as "Private game (invisible for other players)."

25. august 2004, 04:04:24
SunFire 
I remember getting pounded by a player way back in Brain King 1 and the only way that person could have known where my ships were is by looking at my last reused patterns, I call that cheating.......So I will never reuse a pattern unless there is some way I could stop people from looking at my Battleboat games.

25. august 2004, 03:56:35
grenv 
I understood. Don't reuse patterns. I still don't think it's cheating to look at an opponents past games and see if they are using a pattern. Come ot think of it this might be the best opportunity to use skill in the game :) Just throwing that out to see if there are any bites.

25. august 2004, 03:29:35
SunFire 
Your not understanding this right, I'm trying to say always change the positions then knowbody can cheat against you.

25. august 2004, 03:26:53
grenv 
I'll concede the multiple accounts, though that applies to all games.

25. august 2004, 03:25:57
grenv 
change the positions. Why use the same pattern? I see that as advanced tactics, not cheating.

25. august 2004, 03:17:07
SunFire 
Teema: Re:
Its not cheating to look at public archived games but if you look at their past games so you can win yours its just not right for that person to loose...... I just wanted to get it out so every one would see that they might not want to reuse patterns

25. august 2004, 03:10:49
BuilderQ 
If players lose because of their reuse of patterns, that is their own problem. How is it cheating to look at public archived games?

25. august 2004, 02:48:26
SunFire 
Teema: Re:
grenv before you write good grief again I think you should take some time to think, I think there is a way to cheat in Battleboats, I never tried it beause I do not play that way but if you look into a persons games that they have finished you could see the place all their ships were at...... And if they used that thing with their ships are in their places already to start the game they could be in the same places in your game with that person, once the game starts going you would be able to see and know where their ships are........... If this does work the only thing to do is put your ships into place by your self every time you start any battleboats game.

25. august 2004, 02:44:28
coan.net 
Teema: Cheating
Cheating in Battleboats:

1) Creating multiply accounts to play themselfs in a tournament

2) Have your wife play on her account, and look over her shoulder to see her boats, then play her and beat her! :-)

25. august 2004, 02:25:59
grenv 
good grief. Battleboats is guesswork. Computer no help.

25. august 2004, 02:17:58
SunFire 
Teema: Cheating
Fencer is there a way people can cheat in Battleboats?

24. august 2004, 15:54:53
Eriisa 
In honor of CindyInTN's new rook, I set up a Tourney for her. CindyInTN's Backgammon Celebration!

24. august 2004, 05:35:47
DeaD man WalkiN 
Teema: Re: New prize tournament
So Other and myself, how can u tell if someone is using a program to cheat at a game? And the way I feel if a person has to cheat at a game that kinda tells u what they are really like in life. lol
:o{P

24. august 2004, 01:21:20
Czuch 
Teema: Re: New prize tournament
Analog seeking missile program.... wwwwins everytime :)

24. august 2004, 01:13:48
long 
Teema: Re: New prize tournament
Other rules: No cheating, and have fun!

lol ... How do you cheat on Battleboat ...

23. august 2004, 21:07:04
coan.net 
Well I would like everyone to know about my Battleboat plus Prize Tournament but I don't think writing a message to boards like "Brainking.com, Feature requests, Fellowships, General Chat, Jokes, Music, World of Sports, plus more" is really approprate - since it has nothing to do with jokes, or music, or sports.

Just because I WANT everyone to see the message does not mean it is correct to force eveyone to see the message - that is why it is called spam.

23. august 2004, 21:03:14
DeaD man WalkiN 
ANd they just wanted every1 to see the thxs for helping out a person on here. But like I said "I could be wrong like most times in here." so I was right and wrong at the same time. TYVM for ur time.
:o{P

23. august 2004, 20:59:36
coan.net 
I have no problem with people posting same message on multiply boards as long as it stays on topic. (And actually if they want to spam the fellowship boards, well that is up to each BIG BOSS)

I only posted about the tournament on 2 public boards (tournament board & Battleboat board) since both are on topic for those boards.

I wanted to place it in both of those boards since players who are playing any Battleboat games will see that there is a new message and find out about the tournament there, and it is posted here so players looking for new tournaments, espically prize tournaments can find the information here.

And fill free to SIGN UP NOW for the Prize Battleboat Plus Tournament! :-)

23. august 2004, 20:50:01
Kevin 
Kevin toimetatud (23. august 2004, 20:51:22)
I've only seen it on two - the Battleboats board, and this board. Since it's a Battleboats Tournament, why shouldn't it be on both?

Ok, it's also on BBW's Battleboats fellowship DB. Also an appropriate place - especially considering its his Battleboats fellowship.

23. august 2004, 20:47:40
DeaD man WalkiN 
Teema: I don't know but BBW
this is the 3rd board that I have read this message on. Seem to me that if I remember right some1 last week got jumped all over doing the same thing. I could be wrong like most times in here. So back to my corner I go.
:o{P

23. august 2004, 16:26:35
coan.net 
Teema: New prize tournament
I've recently won a prize tournament, but I really don't need the prize - so why not create my own tournament to give away the prize!

  • Tournament: Battleboat Plus
  • Prize: 6 month knight membership (Fencer already has waiting for winner)
  • Format: 2 games per player since white does have an advantage
  • Time: 4 days per move
  • Start Time: September 15, 2004
  • Where to signup: SIGN UP HERE!
  • Other rules: No cheating, and have fun!

  • 21. august 2004, 10:46:47
    PowerPygmie 
    Teema: Beginners Luck
    I wanted to thank you for the game and wish you luck on the rest of your games in the "For Dummies" chess tournament... but I couldn't message you because you placed me on your enemies list.

    I'd be interested to know why, since I haven't done anything wrong...

    21. august 2004, 08:04:10
    Fencer 
    Yes.

    21. august 2004, 08:02:39
    Jason 
    so winning fellowships from each section goes through to the next round if i understand correctly.

    21. august 2004, 07:58:59
    Fencer 
    Jason: The system is exactly the same as for normal tournaments. You must only substitute "players" by "teams".

    21. august 2004, 07:56:29
    Jason 
    Teema: fencer
    Jason toimetatud (21. august 2004, 07:57:07)
    in the team tournaments i see there are two sections of 7 fellowships (five in line for example) when all games are played is a winner determind from the score of wins or does the winners of each section play each other .

    19. august 2004, 19:44:53
    PowerPygmie 
    Teema: Re: Madmonkeys 'Boat Battle' (5)
    I would, MM, but since I'm about to take a week off, my games wouldn't go very fast for a while. Guess I'll have to catch the next one.

    :(

    19. august 2004, 14:01:01
    Fencer 
    Are you trying to be funny?

    19. august 2004, 09:52:45
    MadMonkey 
    Teema: Madmonkeys 'Boat Battle' (5)
    Only one day left before the start of the next 'Boat Battle'.
    A fast 2 day per move tourny with 5 players per section(with all 3 boat games).

    Madmonkeys 'Boat Battle' (5)

    18. august 2004, 20:35:19
    musiclover 
    Teema: Re: delete all the boards
    LongJohn, I took your advice and have deleted quite a few on boards that do not have that problem. Thanks for the suggestion!!

    18. august 2004, 20:08:04
    Kevin 
    Only the big boss can create a tournament within a fellowship. Anyone with a membership rook or higher can create their own public tournament - simply go to the "Tournaments" page (found on either left or top links, depending if you're using row or column layout), and there should be a link towards the top of the page that says "Define new tournament". From there, you can set up things like the game-type(s), description, time limit, membership levels, section size, start date, etc.

    18. august 2004, 15:12:17
    Rommel 
    Teema: Tournaments
    Rommel toimetatud (18. august 2004, 15:13:58)
    I am planning to organise an in fellowship tourny,and an open to anyone tourney.This will be my first attempt.Can anyone point me in the right direction to get answers to my questions.PM me
    if you can help.Finally can a member set up a tourny with BIG BOSS Permission

    18. august 2004, 12:35:59
    Jason 
    Teema: amazon players wanted
    Jason toimetatud (18. august 2004, 12:38:13)
    is there anyone that is not already in a team that would be willing to join my team so i can enter the team tourney ? if you are not already a member of my fellowship you can join here jasons games room

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