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20. February 2005, 14:25:39
oldhamgirl 
Dont know where to leave this message so I will try here, anyone who has a game against me I just want you to know I am going in hospital this afternoon for an operation on my shoulder tomorrow hopefully wont be in long. I have put myself on vacation

20. February 2005, 08:56:49
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Game Guidelines:: programs
Caissus: Sounds like you and I agree on the use of computers and outside help.

I hadn't addressed the losing games on purpose, just the using of outside help. Losing games on purpose seems rather stupid to me. Just how can that boost one's rating? Create accounts and have these accounts do the losing to specific players in certain games? Yes, that might work, but what's the point? In a two player game, it is the winner that advances. The rating itself doesn't mean squat. I have a 2300 rating in Dark Chess, but I lost the other week to someone with a 1500 rating. It doesn't mean much that I can see, except that he won the game. I sure didn't lose it on purpose and the loss lowered my rating, but so what? As far as I can see the ratings themselves are just a guidline for seeding tournaments or to help someone find suitable opponents to invite to play a game with. People that play just to get a high rating and not care about playing the game itself are people that need to look at why they are playing a game in the first place. Don't get me wrong, I like having the highest rating I can in every game that I play, but that is not why I play games. I dislike the rating when people hold my low rating against me and won't play me because of it. Or won't play me because my rating is a lot higher than theirs is. In some games, Chess especially, if the opponents aren't fairly close in playing strength the games usually aren't very fun games for either player. This is one thing that I do like about having ratings, but it shouldn't be a hard and fast thing applied indiscriminately in every case. That's why some tournaments are opens and others are invitationals.
In a multiplayer game, losing games on purpose can directly help other players in the game. Just as can playing poorly. There's been a lot of discussion about this in the "Run Around the Pond" discussion board. Almost every game involving more than two sides has this problem, and that's just how it goes. I suppose about the only way you can do anything about it is to not play with those people that one thinks are employing such tactics.

20. February 2005, 08:40:31
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Reza
reza: It's up to the tournament creator whether he wants to remove some players from the tournament or not.

20. February 2005, 08:37:47
Expired 
Subject: Re: Reza
I totally agree with allowing ALL players to use any kind of help. Still, Mr. Montego I think Sumerian shouldn't have been allowed to play in that tourny. Or to put it better, he himself shouldn't have entered the tourny. I wouldn't hav eever "pick him up" if he hadn't entered that tourny with the big prize. I had noticed his profile a while ago but had nothing against it. In fact I admired his braveness for admitting his 'secret.' But I never think it was any good of him to enter that tourny while he knew many of the players will lose to his program and he may win the prize for nothing.

20. February 2005, 08:30:21
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Reza
Walter Montego: Sounds reasonable.

20. February 2005, 08:30:15
Caissus 
Subject: Game Guidelines:: programs
Modified by Caissus (20. February 2005, 10:24:28)
" NO CHEATING. This includes using outside programs to help play and losing on purpose for the goal of boosting ratings. Your account may be banned, and ratings will be removed."

These rules,which can be found at similar pages also are not well considered.

Which programs are forbidden? All? Some have databases only! Forbidden? And what is the difference between an electronical database and a database in bookform?
Or are are books then forbidden too? In correspondence chess most players play this kind of chess because of this reason! That means not the program plays but the player analysis with these helps to decide about a move.

I think such rules are pointless too,because you have no instruments to enforce them for all players.
Many players will use the programs even so and you cannot prove this.Better would be to allow all these helps and the chances then are for all players equal again.Or else you have again two groups of players :some with and some without programs.Moreover you have two other things on the site: suspicions and imputations: "You are a cheater because you are playing with programs! "No,I am not a cheater! Prove it" and so on.

To analyze with programs (own or not own without difference) should be allowed,because nobody knows what the players uses in his livingroom.
And rules make only sense if they can enforced.In live-games it is another thing,but in "turn-based" games with breaks of several days there is no other rational choice.

I think better would be a guidlinerule like this :
"Because we cannot control it,we dont forbid using any helps and the player can use these helps with his own choice,so we think we have equal chances for all players then" or something.

20. February 2005, 08:24:04
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Reza
reza: I think you are not being reasonable about how you define playing fair, your definition of cheating, or the reality of playing games on the internet. Just how will you police people from not using outside help and computers? The only way that I can see is to play them face to face. That is not how it works on the internet. I hope you read my last two posts before we were told to bring the discussion here. Since there's no way to stop people from using computers and outside help, I think a more realistic policy is to just allow it to be done and not restrict it. I didn't say to encourage it, just not forbid it. What good is a law if it can't be inforced? All's it does it make for disrespect of the law in general and make people more likely to cheat in other ways. Picking on the one person that freely admits using a program will just make the others keep it secret. This type of action will encourage more cheating and secretiveness. You cite Ed Trice's program. What stops him or someone else from using it in the very tournament that you're talking about? Just play your best and beat your opponents if you. If you don't want to use outside help, then don't. Complaining about it is not going to help in this instance. Least ways, I don't see how it will help. You've gotten you feelings off your chest, but there's really nothing you can do about it. Or have you come up with some ideas?

Bernice: The expression around here is "passing the buck" or "buck passing". It also has an opposite when someone sees it going on and puts a stop to it, it is said that "The buck stops here." I believe this comes from hunting years ago and has something to do with deer. The expression is very old. Our money has five units, but the one called dollar also has the name buck. As in $5 could be called five bucks instead of five dollars. I also once heard that a president in the early 1900's had a sign on his desk that read, "The buck stops here" and that is how that expression got started.

20. February 2005, 07:58:27
Bernice 
Modified by Bernice (20. February 2005, 07:59:18)
I know and it is waht we call here is Australia "DUCK SHOVING" **sorry MMM**

as in "i dont want to have to deal with this, let some one else do it" HAHAHAHA

It is a sign of weakness, but then to be fair about the whole thing your subject is "very touchy" so that could come into it :)

Let Fencer decide


**edited to say sorry to MMM**

20. February 2005, 07:42:24
Expired 
Subject: Re: Reza
BerniceC: not my fault! the moderators on that board said here is the place!

20. February 2005, 07:38:02
Bernice 
Subject: Reza
Im surprised to see that you were directed here for this discussion :(

20. February 2005, 07:20:07
Expired 
This is my answer to the following thoughts of Sumerian which were put on feature request board but we were asked to discuss it here:

"to reza: I am surprised finding me being a subject of a cheating discussion here. Why not simply ask me directly?

a) Before participating in a tournament I am asking its creator under which conditions I would be welcomed or not. If not accepted I am simply not participating. Concerning the most actual GC tournament I have been explicitly invited.
b) If I would use the assistance of my unready and still error containing growing Smirf engine, it is merely a form of organizing my own experiences. Others will use databases of their commented game notations, books or take help from third persons or use unmentioned bought programs. But instead I am relying simply only on MY OWN means.
c) It is no secret what I am doing. I have it openly documented in my profile, that I will mostly be testing a self written engine.
d) Moreover I am mostly waiting to be invited for to play a game, thinking the invitor will have seen and read my profile.

What more can I do than to make those details open and clear for everybody instead of preferring a secret use?"

Dear Sumerian,

First of all, I really don't know what I should have asked you directly. Perhaps why you use a computer to help you?

You have been explicitly invited by Mr. Trice?
Well then I personally don't think he has acted fairly enough. He has offered a big prize and I think it is fair that all the participants of the tournament are in the same situation and use their own abilities alone.

What I giv eyou as my answer to part b of your comments is that using "others" is not the best choice. What I get from that word is that you mean all other people here while it's not true. many of those others do not use notations or help from a third person. Yes, you are using your own means but that Gothic chess tournament isn't the proper place for it. You can use your own means bu putting tens of invitaions on the waiting games page mentioning that those who pick up the invitation are going to play with your "unready and still error containing growing Smirf engine."

Let me put it this way. You are the biggest brain and most qualified person in the world of computers, just pretending. You have with help from no one else created a program that can play gothic and janus chess. Still if you use it to challenge others, I think you are cheating. You can challenge others to make a better program than yours but you cannot challenge them to win your program. That has been a gothic chess tournament and the object is to play gothic chess with no help and to finally determine the one who is able to play gothic chess the best of all not the one who is able to make a program that playes Githic chess better than humans.

Yes, it's no secret what you are doing. You have honestly put your secret on your profile but in this particular case, others have no choice but to play with you. many of those who have lost to you in the tournament and many others who WILL lose to you later, may not choose to play you if you put invitations on the site. But here, they simply have to. I myself will never play you a game of Gothic chess fo two reasons. I am not that much interested in that game since regular chess is still quite challenging for me and second for the "assisstence" you are using. In the tournament it is different. If I can manage to win all in my group, I'll have to play you finally and test my abilities against a machine assissted person. I think you see how different these are. To choose to play you willingly and to be forced to play you by the system controling the tournament.

Finally, yes I admit that putting your secret on your profile is still a lot better than those who have the same secret but never reveal it. But I think you yourself must decide when to join a tournament and when not to. This very tournament, you shouldn't have taken a part in.

20. February 2005, 03:11:00
Andersp 
Subject: Re: why
Stevie: How can you think so?!!!..behave!!

19. February 2005, 16:24:42
harley 
Last call for interview questions!!

You have about 24 hours to send me any last minute questions for BRY!!

Don't hold back! It could be your last chance to grill him!

19. February 2005, 15:49:02
harley 
Stevie: They don't. End of subject.

19. February 2005, 15:33:14
Stevie 
Subject: why
do Globmods have special privaledges in fellowships also?

19. February 2005, 12:14:21
Stevie 
aparently English is hard to learn.
And when you think about it..due to regional dialects etc etc etc all languages have multiple words for one meaning.
Im glad I aint a translator LOL

19. February 2005, 07:51:07
Bernice 
Subject: Fencer LOL
you can bring any language in you like...I still say that Czech is one of the MOST DIFFICULT to learn...and if it isnt.....who will teach me please....I have heard that there can be dozens of words for the same thing and it depends on how, where, when, if, and why, you use them LOLOL as to what they mean :(

Will you be having Chinese as a language....I bet not LOLOLOL....even a man a Clever as yourself wouldnt be able to have all the dialects required....Czech is the same I think....Give me a good translator please :)

18. February 2005, 20:29:29
Stevie 
it obviously hasnt Rod

18. February 2005, 20:13:37
rod03801 
Subject: 5 consecutive day limit?
Fencer has the limit of 5 autovactions in any game been implemented yet? (I think that's the number that was said...)

18. February 2005, 19:33:50
Bry 
Subject: Re: vacation days
Summertop: lol - Master Yoda trained him well....

18. February 2005, 18:59:02
Summertop 
Subject: Re: vacation days
Luke Skywalker: Use the "Force", you should be able to Sense the number of days left.

18. February 2005, 18:47:40
Luke Skywalker 
Subject: vacation days
Since you don't seem to make a secret out of it, could you show the number of vacation days a user has on the profile?

18. February 2005, 14:55:10
Stevie 
yep...and my first bg tourny win LOL

18. February 2005, 14:54:47
bumble 
Subject: Re:
Stevie: Does that mean the party has been cancelled?

18. February 2005, 14:47:58
Stevie 
okie dokie

18. February 2005, 14:44:21
Fencer 
Five.

18. February 2005, 14:42:02
Stevie 
OK
Ive had thoughts though..maybe he had a gap between his vacation days and when the autovac days were activated.

So as you suggest.....FENCER, how many vacation days does Madmonkey have left?

18. February 2005, 14:41:13
Hrqls 
i think vacation days are only used up when a game needs them

a game only needs it when the normal time of the game is over (the 5 days in pauloaguia example)

i wonder though .. if i have 2 games running .. 1 games times out monday .. the other game times out on tuesday

suppose i wont be online on monday .. the first game will use 1 vacation day and time out on tuesday ... my question is if the other game will also be awarded the vacation day (and time out on wednessday) or if the vacation day which is used only counts for the first game and i will use another vacation day if i only move in the first game on tuesday and dont play in the second game

18. February 2005, 14:40:00
pauloaguia 
But this is autovacation: it only kicks in on timeouts, so you only start spending vacation days on your first timeout...
At least that's how I understood it when it was first explained in this board a few months ago. And it will still be how I see it working until Fencer corrects me (after all, he was the one who implemented the system, so who better to clear any doubts about it?)

18. February 2005, 14:34:56
Stevie 
nope..it doesnt work like that..I knew what you meant.
Vacation days pass no matter what is supposed to happen on each day or not ( except weekend days) the end of a 30 day period is 30 days + weekends..not 30 days + weekends + extra's.

18. February 2005, 14:31:15
pauloaguia 
Maybe I didn't explain right:
Imagine he has only one game, and that he last moved on 6-Jan. If that is a 5-days-per-move game then he would timeout on 13-Jan (because of weekend). Now, he times out on 13-Jan the first time, so that will be his first vacation day. He is given an extra day, so he timed out again on 14-Jan, being his second vacation day. and so on (excluding weekends) till he times out for the 31st time, on 24-Feb, this time for good.
So, to know exactly when his vacation days are over, you need to find out the fastest game he has and start calculating the number of vacationed days from there...

Of course, it's easier to just wait another week

18. February 2005, 14:23:01
Stevie 
nope..the five days for example would not be on top of that

18. February 2005, 14:21:44
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re: Madmonkey games
Stevie: Don't forget to include the days he had to move in the first place. For instance, if all his games were 5-day-to-move games then you need to had 5 days to those numbers...

All I know is that yesterday I finally got rid of my opponent that was autovacationing since the begining of this year :)
You'll get your turn soon as well ;)

18. February 2005, 14:01:49
Stevie 
Subject: Madmonkey games
Can someone else work out when his games should start timing out?
He hasnt been online since 6th January and gets 30 days holiday. weekends are sat and sun.

I worked out that he should be timing out today as 30 days not online ran out yesterday....but his games are still renewing.
Have I misscalculated?

18. February 2005, 01:58:14
Stevie 
Modified by Stevie (18. February 2005, 12:35:34)
NTL Oxfordshire here so only 45 miles in it. so maybe NTL at its best then

18. February 2005, 01:57:12
kithara 
It's slow for me (NTL - London).

18. February 2005, 01:55:27
Stevie 
Subject: Slow
Is the site slow..or is it my end?

18. February 2005, 00:44:37
Chimera 
Subject: Re: Password
MagicDragon: the idea as i understood it was for everyone to reset their password before the change takes place.

18. February 2005, 00:42:05
Chimera 
Subject: Re: The fastest way for me to tell every1
mrloupcity: Have a safe trip

17. February 2005, 23:48:27
MagicDragon 
Subject: Password
Modified by MagicDragon (17. February 2005, 23:49:44)
On the main page, you mentioned that we have to update our profile/password. I had to change my password because I cleared out my cookies in my browser. Would I have to do that again in a couple of weeks (or longer) or just have to reset my password when I can't into the site when this change as occurred? Thanks!

17. February 2005, 23:23:11
DeaD man WalkiN 
Subject: The fastest way for me to tell every1
harley: I know is , but just want people to know I'm not slow playing on all my games. I'm out of town tell Sunday night. TYVM all for waiting.
:o{P

17. February 2005, 19:18:13
harley 
boy, this issue has been raised a few times. I promise you the computer dice are completely random. I've had that happen to me in backgammon, and I've also rolled the same dice myself. It happens. If you want to continue the discussion, please move it to the backgammon board, thank you.

17. February 2005, 19:11:39
boy 
Subject: Re:
harley:
not mpossible harley, i swear to you, few months ago he got 3 double 6,s on the trot to win, again now, 3 double 6,s ,now he still needs at least a double 3 to win, well see if he gets it, i know he,s cheating somehow

17. February 2005, 19:06:27
harley 
Modified by harley (17. February 2005, 19:11:34)
boy, its impossible to cheat with the dice on BrainKing. Plus you're off topic

17. February 2005, 18:59:12
boy 
i played california man months ago under a diff name, i was winning until right at the end he gets 3 double 6,s, luck u might say, well, same thing is happening again, , i,m winning easy, then suddenly 3 double 6,s, NOW I KNOW WHY HIS RATING IS SO HIGH AT GAMMON, I,D PUT MONEY on it that he is deff cheating somehow, how sad he is

17. February 2005, 11:15:16
MagicDragon 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: So true!

17. February 2005, 10:48:55
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Fencer???
BerniceC: I wonder what you will do after I add ten other languages :-)

17. February 2005, 10:47:17
Flake 
Subject: BerniceC
Ladies Only Lily pad - It may be translated as "Liliová poduška jen pro dámy"
Please ... LADIES ONLY ... just for fun = "Prosím ... POUZE DÁMY ... jen tak pro zábavu"

:)

17. February 2005, 07:32:08
Bernice 
Subject: Fencer???
http://brainking.com/game/Pond?g=195&trnst=0

could a Czech person please look and see how the translations are...Im sorry but it is hard and I dont want to upset someone by calling them on their sex LOLOL...
Sorry Harley... but it would be nice if there was a site we could rely on and stop making fools of ourselves when trying to translate :)

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