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12. January 2006, 19:11:43
prettymama 
Subject: Re: points
ScarletRose: thanks to you n stevie but I think his answer may be right we r playing single games n if I lose the game I lose 100 points go figure n i'm playing someone with a 4 ranking lol

12. January 2006, 19:06:03
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: points
prettymama: That is due to it being a set match.. meaning there are multiple games under one match.. perhaps when the invite was set up it said 7 matches.. ?? don't know the exact number it was set for.. but, non the less when the last game is complete you will get points.. or your opponent will.. whichever one satisfy's the contract of the game..

12. January 2006, 18:52:22
Stevie 
Subject: Re: points
prettymama: It may be because your opponent has a low BKR

12. January 2006, 18:48:55
prettymama 
Subject: points
Hi my question is about winning points I've been playing spere froglet new game for me but sense i got my bk ratings I have not won any points again this game is show 0 points if I win why is this

11. January 2006, 05:10:31
Stevie 
Subject: Re: If you put someone on block..
frolind: ok thanks :o)

11. January 2006, 05:09:23
frolind 
Subject: Re: If you put someone on block..
Stevie: No, they can't.

11. January 2006, 05:04:38
Stevie 
Subject: If you put someone on block..
I know they can not invite you to a game...
But can they pick one of your games up from in the waiting room?

11. January 2006, 02:43:19
NOT a floosie 
Subject: Re:
Fwiffo: I agree, please stay on topic.

Chatty posts will be deleted.

11. January 2006, 02:37:49
Fwiffo 
I'm sorry to bring this up - but why are people so often using the brainking.com board as a chatroom? Sometimes I have to scroll through dozens of these kind of messages in just one day... totally irrelevant to "brainking itself, its structure, features and future."
It is very time-consuming and it frustrates me a lot, up to the point I decided to remove Brainking.com from my "favourite boards".

I don't know, maybe I'm the only one feeling this way... but I hope people can restrain themselves a bit more.

11. January 2006, 00:05:07
Skyking 
Subject: Re: Draughts
saii: Did you advertise in the waiting room

11. January 2006, 00:01:05
Bwild 
Subject: Re: Draughts
saii: you may try the checkers discussion board. good luck.

10. January 2006, 23:48:26
saii 
Subject: Draughts
To sophisticated contestants,

Please send me a message to my inbox, invite me to a match (public/private) or email me: yahooexcite@hoshmail.com to arrange faster games.

P.S. No cheating!

Happy New Year,

10. January 2006, 13:39:57
Chicago Bulls 
Subject: Re: i'd be interested to hear what explanation the person gives (if they give one at all).
Modified by Chicago Bulls (10. January 2006, 14:00:55)
WhisperzQ: "i'd be interested to hear what explanation the person gives (if they give one at all)......"

When someone says as a welcome message instead of "Hi" or "good luck to you too", the "gvdl* you too".
I just noticed that and i asked what is his problem and as he has some hours to play i will soon find out the answer to this question!
While you, you'll never find the answer to your question of draws....

*= -1

10. January 2006, 13:31:56
WhisperzQ 
Subject: Re: i'd be interested to hear what explanation the person gives (if they give one at all).
WhisperzQ: No, there are some who offer from about move 3 or 4 (although it may true that there is game is indeed lost even at this stage, they just don't know it yet ... LOL j/k :)

10. January 2006, 13:28:24
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re: i'd be interested to hear what explanation the person gives (if they give one at all).
WhisperzQ: eheh, only when their game is already lost... :)

10. January 2006, 13:21:12
WhisperzQ 
Subject: Re: i'd be interested to hear what explanation the person gives (if they give one at all).
And then there are others who offer draws with each move ... I find that a tad annoying too :(

10. January 2006, 13:08:40
harley 
Why try to make sense of it?! It takes all kinds, I'm sure they had their reasons even if we can't understand them.

10. January 2006, 13:04:48
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re: i'd be interested to hear what explanation the person gives (if they give one at all).
Pythagoras: Yes but why, resign from a game, half way through it, that doesnt make sense.

10. January 2006, 13:02:46
Chicago Bulls 
Subject: Re: i'd be interested to hear what explanation the person gives (if they give one at all).
Marmite: Perhaps he/she couldn't afford 300 games plus the one future games on waiting room.
So now he/she can afford 50 plus the ones at waiting room....
So now to answer the obvious question: why then create so many ones in the waiting room? I saw that person saying because he/she thinks that there are not enough games at waiting room and he/she wants to give the chance to people to play many types of games.....

10. January 2006, 12:58:25
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: i'd be interested to hear what explanation the person gives (if they give one at all).
plaintiger: Yes they replied to my message saying that they had over 300 games which was far to many and was now down to 50, seems abit strange to me , seeing as they have loads on the "waiting Games" board.

10. January 2006, 12:02:45
playBunny 
Subject: Re: Vacation days.......
Pythagoras: Yes and yes.

There was quite a discussion about vacation days not so long ago. Stick vacation into the search box to get hold of it...

10. January 2006, 11:59:45
Chicago Bulls 
Subject: Vacation days.......
I haven't renewed my membership and i had 0 vacation days. But now i see that i have 30 new ones. Why is that? I guess because of the start of a new year. So is it true that vacation days are initialize to 30 at the start of any new year?

Also if at the middle of a year someone renew his membership, will vacation days also be initialized to 30 again?

10. January 2006, 11:33:41
Chicago Bulls 
But you must have any kind of an accusation for him/her. By just saying that he/she creates many games at the waiting room and that 2-3 people saying that he/she resigned a game against them is not enough i think. It must be a repeated process For example if he/she does this again..... Don't forget that the person may had a reason(a real one) and now he is again fine.
It happened to me 2-3 days ago and i'm still wondering why he/she did that. And the worst part is that person is strong in some games while it is very interesting to talk with and his/her behaviour was not strange at all before this. Now i have accepted 2 more games with him/her and i hope he/she will not resign....

10. January 2006, 09:58:13
plaintiger 
Subject: Re: Irritating and sad
Marmite: i'd be interested to hear what explanation the person gives (if they give one at all).

10. January 2006, 01:15:53
coan.net 
If you find someone abusing the waiting room, the best bet is to let Fencer know in a private PM who it is and what they are doing. I'm not sure, but it may be possible that Fencer could block the waiting room from people who abuse it.

(NOTE: Private PM, not posted here in public please.) :-)

10. January 2006, 00:47:38
furbster 
Yes it's really pathetic.

10. January 2006, 00:47:07
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re: Irritating and sad
furbster: I messaged this person today asking them why they resigned from our game even though they had 100's in the "waiting games" section

10. January 2006, 00:46:21
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re: Irritating and sad
furbster: I know the person u mean, it happened to me yesterday and thy said exactly the same thing .

10. January 2006, 00:43:30
furbster 
I don't want to name them incase, but look at waiting games and you should be able to work out who!

10. January 2006, 00:41:54
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: certain player
furbster: I don't know any "certain player" so I can't tell.

Would it hurt you a lot if you told us the certain player's nickname?

10. January 2006, 00:38:13
furbster 
Subject: Irritating and sad
Does a certain player keep deleting ga,mes you accept in the waiting games area? Or accept and them after a few moves resign saying they have to many going?, even though they have hundreds in teh waiting games section? I think i have found my first blocked users person.

9. January 2006, 12:03:42
Andre Faria 
For those who have an HI5 account, there is a specific group for Brainking members.

Just go to the "Join Groups" option, and search for the brainking group...

9. January 2006, 03:07:23
Bwild 
Subject: Re: back to the roots
SMIRF Engine: Too bad Braille is not an option, uh?

8. January 2006, 21:52:02
SMIRF Engine 
Subject: Re: back to the roots
plaintiger: please do not select Urdu, but instead the most traditioned lingua franca. This would not be Latin as presumed, but instead the much older language of SUMER. Probably that would also implicate the need to install some Cuneiform script fonts ...

8. January 2006, 21:44:25
plaintiger 
Subject: Re:
Pythagoras: yes! and how about if we replace all the English words on the site with Urdu, but still call it English? that'll make everything even clearer!

8. January 2006, 21:36:22
playBunny 
Subject: Re: Luv them little greenies.
Pythagoras:

8. January 2006, 21:36:17
Fiona 
Subject: Re:
Pythagoras: lol i like that system idea

8. January 2006, 21:31:35
Chicago Bulls 
Modified by Chicago Bulls (8. January 2006, 21:31:56)
I propose the following system:
Put 12 green creatures near the name of the tour, like this for tournaments that you have already signed up. 14 for tournaments that you haven't but you can and 17 little creatures for tournaments you haven't but you can't. Also for tournaments with prizes put 13 creatures.

So every single member of Brainking would do nothing else but counting little creatures.....


  • 8. January 2006, 21:25:14
    plaintiger 
    Subject: Re:
    Fencer: and as to the membership question, it does make sense to ask people first. but do ask! :)

    8. January 2006, 21:21:14
    plaintiger 
    Subject: Re:
    Modified by plaintiger (8. January 2006, 21:26:43)
    Fencer: actually, i haven't complained either: i've simply pointed out a fact. calling tournaments "signed" because they're available for joining doesn't make any sense. at least not in English. "signed" means something has already been signed - past tense...plus in English, "signing" is not the same as "signing up", so - again, in English - "signed" doesn't even come close to meaning "available to be signed up for."

    since "available to be signed up for" is way too unwieldy, i agree with Pedro that "available" would be a better choice. "available for signup" would be the clearest, but that's probably a bit long for the purpose too.

    wait, i've got it: "joinable." it's kind of a weird word, but its meaning is unmistakable.

    8. January 2006, 21:18:56
    Fencer 
    Subject: Re:
    Vikings: I might change it.

    8. January 2006, 21:14:11
    Vikings 
    Subject: Re:
    Fencer: I'm not conplaining but rather confused, when I go to the tournement page, It says all tournements with no option for signed, when I go to my profile and click signed it says none, on ponds it shows available ponds, and on team tournaments(the only one that makes sense) is says none

    8. January 2006, 21:10:37
    Fencer 
    Subject: Re:
    plaintiger: Believe it or not, some people don't want a membership, not even for free [right, Paulo? ] That's why I better ask them first.

    8. January 2006, 21:09:22
    Fencer 
    Subject: Re:
    plaintiger: It's my abbreviation. Nobody ever complained, except you.

    8. January 2006, 21:03:43
    Pedro Martínez 
    Subject: Re:
    plaintiger: I agree, "registered" or "submitted", or simply "available" would be better. I'm sure it's a language-barrier matter, as "signed" and "registered" is one word in Czech.

    8. January 2006, 20:59:27
    playBunny 
    Subject: Re: Translations = new markets
    Modified by playBunny (8. January 2006, 21:00:10)
    plaintiger: Aye, I would have thought so too.

    8. January 2006, 20:59:25
    plaintiger 
    Subject: Re:
    Pedro Martínez: huh. calling them "signed" doesn't make any sense then. but thank you for the clarification, Pedro.

    8. January 2006, 20:55:36
    Pedro Martínez 
    Subject: Re:
    plaintiger: The "signed" tournaments are those you can sign up for.

    8. January 2006, 20:51:05
    plaintiger 
    i see in Fencer's news that redsales and catherineqq are responsible for translating the site into Chinese, but i looked at catherineqq's profile and saw that She's a pawn. shouldn't a contribution like that make a person a golden rook for life?

    8. January 2006, 20:50:27
    plaintiger 
    Subject: Re:
    Modified by plaintiger (8. January 2006, 20:51:36)
    Vikings: no, that's not it, Vikings - that would make sense, but that's not what it means, because when i go to the tournaments page the default list it shows me is of "signed" tournaments, but i haven't signed up for any of the ones it shows.

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