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25. August 2003, 18:57:42
harley 
In the future the teams will play teams from other fellowships. Which is why you can only join one team of each game type per fellowship :o)

25. August 2003, 18:54:42
Summertop 
Subject: What are teams in the fellowships?
I am fairly new to BrainKing. Can someone explain what the teams (in fellowships) are for?

25. August 2003, 16:59:18
RAHVIN666 
Subject: RAHVINS TOURNEYS
RAHVINS ELITE GAMES (2000+) #1-Linetris
RAHVINS ALL GAMES #1
RAHVINS ELITE GAMES (2000+) #1

I'm starting all these later today, but i'm still a few players short for some of the games.
Everyone welcome. Good Luck

25. August 2003, 14:09:15
Rogue Lion 
MadMonkey should have no problem with the feet, whereas I am left to fumble with the one mouse, claws and all.

25. August 2003, 14:06:32
Badinage 
LMAO @ Cariad!!

25. August 2003, 12:55:42
Caissus 
Subject: Re:
No, with four mouses you have to use the feet too!

25. August 2003, 12:51:28
cariad 
Subject: Re: cariad
Cos I'm nosey! I have to know these things!

25. August 2003, 12:18:35
Zeppelin 
Subject: Re:
CaissasDream...two mouses in BOTH hands?..that makes FOUR mouses!! ok, the brains the limit here, huh? :)

25. August 2003, 12:17:35
Zeppelin 
Subject: Re: cariad
ROTFLMAO...how do you know??

25. August 2003, 12:13:50
harley 
ROFL CaissasDream!! Hmm... that could be an interesting experiment! :oD

25. August 2003, 12:10:10
Caissus 
Subject: Re:
Hi Harley,perhaps you can try it with two mouses in both hands in the next time:)?

25. August 2003, 12:07:58
cariad 
I've just timed myself to get to a game of backgammon, make my moves then go to the next game. 21 seconds.

I'm not commenting on what guys do while they're playing games on here. It's not pretty.

25. August 2003, 11:57:29
harley 
Ha ha ha, well for myself I can click and eat a sandwich at the same time (mouse in one hand, sandwich in the other!) ... but if we're talking about the GUYS... well its a well known fact they can't do two things at once so I guess they click... bite... click... bite!!! (only kidding guys!)

25. August 2003, 11:54:01
Zeppelin 
Subject: Re: NEWBIE QUESTION!!
yes..that´s true, but how long does a AVERAGE move take??...and dont these people ever EAT?? ..:) (just joking..:) )

25. August 2003, 11:49:52
harley 
Subject: Re: NEWBIE QUESTION!!
LOL yeah a lot of moves can be made in seconds... one click for a battleship bombing, it doesn't take much study of the board to do your next move!

25. August 2003, 11:16:18
Jason 
Subject: Re: NEWBIE QUESTION!!
if you have lots of games going , there will be a percentage of those games where your move is forced to a certain place & if your on almost all day you can do a thousand moves easliy ;))

25. August 2003, 08:07:07
Bernice 
Subject: Re: NEWBIE QUESTION!!
yep....they make a hell of a lot of moves, and yes isnt it amazing....Im flat out making 100 or so in a day....but then im only on for about 3 hours each day :)

25. August 2003, 07:46:32
Zeppelin 
Subject: NEWBIE QUESTION!!
"most active players" make about 900 moves a day...is that 900 moves in games they play..(their own moves AND opponents moves added up) OR do they make 900 moves THEMSELVES each day??? that would mean they make more than 1 move pr. MINUT for TWELVE HOURS A DAY!!! ??? that´s just


incredible.

25. August 2003, 05:16:44
Kevin 
General Chat has 6,813 :-)

No, stored data like this would not slow down anything at all - as long as there is enough space.

25. August 2003, 04:45:35
Devilish One 
Subject: to help the server out
One thing that might lighten the load on your servers is to reduce the number of messages held on fellowships and the reg discusion boards. Some of the messages are 8 or 9 months old, there is no reason to keep them that long, some of the DB's have 500 to 600 messages.

24. August 2003, 01:26:01
PSYCHO WARRIOR1 
Subject: HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
Join Probability Football.Tell them "PSYCHO" sent you.

23. August 2003, 13:46:57
Radiant2008 :-) 
Subject: Re: Thanks Kevin for your help :-) & Game ID 93890 again....
lol peacepickle, I wish I had such high rating there..

but, Fencer/Kevin, sorry to bother you again with this.. I am glad my rating got restored, but:

BefOre I won this game I had the rating 1333 - once you win a game, your rating get higher, right? Could you please then upgrade my rating, as it should be? Or do you need to know my opponents rating as well at that time? - that would be 1666..

Thanks for your help,
~*Radiant 36:9*~

23. August 2003, 03:07:06
Angus 
Subject: Re: swappy dice
Thanks Harley, I'll try to keep my eyes open next time.... ;o)

22. August 2003, 20:50:05
harley 
Subject: Chief
Type in :

http://www.brainking.com/game/ShowGame?g=

And then the game number.

22. August 2003, 20:44:01
Saphire 
Subject: Re: Game Id 170766
Im not sure Chief but its the battleboats game with Cashewnut if ya wanna look at it..

22. August 2003, 20:42:39
Kevin 
Chief: If you want, you can go to one of your games and change the number (after g= ) to the number you want. Or, you can go to their profile.

I had one game where it took it a couple minutes to realize i'd won, but it did eventually, and it only happened that once to me. Hopefully Fencer will look at it.

22. August 2003, 20:40:19
ANIMALxxxx 
Subject: Re: Game ID: 170774
i take back what i said earlier
it does say 4 or more in a row wins in the rules
dogdog should be declared the winner

22. August 2003, 20:39:28
Purple 
Subject: Re: Game Id 170766
If we want to view a particular game and we have the game number is there a place on the Main Page where we can enter the number to pull up that game? Or do you have to go to one of the players profile?

22. August 2003, 20:39:12
dogdog 
Subject: Re: Game ID: 170774
ANIMAL: in four in a row you win when you place 4 -or- more in a row, at least it always has been at the other game site i play on.

SueQ: i have never seen this happen before either and i think it must be a bug. i hope they get it fixed soon. i would become a member here, but i think i'll wait and see if the site becomes more stable first.

22. August 2003, 20:32:09
Saphire 
Subject: Game Id 170766
Im also having problems :-(...I won this game but its still showing up on my main page as an active game..

22. August 2003, 20:29:46
harley 
I would have thought five in a row counts?
I'm sure Fencer will have a look when he comes on, and at your game too, Jules.

22. August 2003, 20:20:11
ANIMALxxxx 
Subject: Re: Game ID: 170774
i guess u gotta get 4 in a row.. not 5

22. August 2003, 20:19:39
SueQ 
Subject: Re: Game ID: 170774
dogdog....very strange. Looks like you should have won. If Fencer doesn't see your message, send him a private message.

22. August 2003, 20:15:09
dogdog 
Subject: Game ID: 170774
OK, what is wrong with this site now?? on Game# 170774 i should have won the game when i played E-4 on move #27, right? but it didn't end the game and the other player won at e-5 on move #28. so i got a lose when it should have been a win? can someone please look at the game and tell me why this happened. it's bad enough when hours of moves are removed and have to be replayed, but now a win is a lose... you have a good site, but the bugs are taking over. ;o(

22. August 2003, 14:41:34
Mort 
Subject: Got a possible problem with a reversi game ....
... http://www.brainking.com/game/ShowGame?g=158767

It's now on it's 33 move? I've not had this before!!

Is it a bug?

Jules :)

22. August 2003, 10:28:40
harley 
Angus, the swap dice option disappears when the other die would not allow you a valid move.

22. August 2003, 08:35:07
Bernice 
Subject: ?????????
I can understand why some of the GUN players on here NEED to play 500-600 games at a time...it creates records etc that can be bragged about at a later/current date.
BUT when someone starts a "FAST GAME OF FIRST FIVE SIGNED UP" anything, and then proceeds to only move twice in 2 weeks......WHY BOTHER...
take the time to play your own tournaments...it is giving me the Sh--ts....waiting for the smart ones to move :(
sorry but had to say something

22. August 2003, 05:51:44
Angus 
Subject: Re: dicey swap..
Hmm, I don't know BBW, I'll monitor it more closely - I don't have enough experience to see whether that's what's happening. Thanks for the suggestion!

22. August 2003, 05:44:00
coan.net 
Doesn't the "swap dice" disappear when you have a piece on the bar and can only bring that piece out with one of the dice? Could that be what you are seeing?

22. August 2003, 05:41:00
Angus 
Fencer, on some of the regular backgammon games, the option to "swap dice" has disappeared.... that has to be the only explanation for my losses.. ;o)) Could you check that please? Thanks!

22. August 2003, 03:31:36
Grasshopper 
Subject: Re: Time Warp
MM "It's just a step to the right.....
& then a jump to the left.....etc..."

22. August 2003, 03:29:18
skipinnz 
thanks BBW you have answered my Q

22. August 2003, 03:12:44
coan.net 
Subject: timeout
Yes, your rating should change for a timeout.

Here are 4 resons as listed in the FAQ:

- Both players did not perform at least two moves. It can happen when one player loses the game by a timeout at the very beginning.

- You won a game with an opponent whose BKR is significantly smaller than yours. If we would apply the formula exactly, your BKR would have to drop. But BrainKing.com uses the rule that your BKR cannot drop after you win the game, therefore it remains unchanged. The similar rule applies if you lose a game with an opponent whose BKR is significantly higher than yours.

- The game have been defined as "unrated game". Such game is not calculated for BKR.

- The game is a part of a match which is not finished yet. The match is treated as a single game which consists of several sub-games. The statistics (number of won, drawn and lost games) and BKR of both players is changed after the whole match is finished and the result is based on the match result itself, not on the results of its sub-games.

22. August 2003, 02:18:04
skipinnz 
Subject: timeout
Q Should a time out effect ratings? Reason I ask is a game I was winning (my opinion only lol) was allowed to time out by my opposition. This wasn't credited as a win or loss. Is this always the case, cause it seems unfair in allowing anybody to time out as opossed the losing the game.

22. August 2003, 02:08:55
MidnightMcMedic 
Subject: Time Warp
Harley, you singing the time warp song again?

22. August 2003, 01:15:15
rgbdbg 
Subject: Re: Thanks Kevin for your help :-)
Radiant, I thought your rating was 2333.. ;-)

21. August 2003, 20:23:14
Radiant2008 :-) 
Subject: Thanks Kevin for your help :-)
Fencer, my rating used to be 1333. Can you please restore that for me as well, concerning Game ID 93890?

Cheers :-)

21. August 2003, 20:15:04
Kevin 
The ratings aren't saved...if you want your rating restored, you have to know what it was for Fencer to change it :-)

21. August 2003, 18:52:54
Radiant2008 :-) 
Subject: Re: Question ~ Game ID: 93890
Of course I should say: "Shouldn´t I get more BKR now?" Sorry for the confusion :-)

21. August 2003, 18:43:31
Radiant2008 :-) 
Subject: Re: Question ~ Game ID: 93890
Thanks Fencer, but could you also check out the ratings? I have still the same ratings as when lost the game.. shouldn´t I get more ratings now?

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