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20. July 2004, 10:06:53
Kevin 
Nope, I think I like the decimal point where I put it better... ;-)

20. July 2004, 10:03:52
Kevin 
Like 99.9% off? That sounds like a pretty good deal indeed! :-D lol

20. July 2004, 10:02:25
Kevin 
I just noticed - it displays the "You cannot join this team because you're alredy in one of this game type" message beneath a team even if you're not a member of the fellowship. :-)

20. July 2004, 10:01:06
Kevin 
I noticed the drop down list only goes to 100 - what if I want to purchase more than 100? ;-)

20. July 2004, 06:16:42
Kevin 
Hmm...when I click the red number beside my main page it does take me to the game that has been waiting the longest. But when I click "Move and go to next game" it does take me to games in the order of how long they were waiting, but does not start at the beginning - i'm getting games that were only my turn since last evening.

20. July 2004, 05:00:51
Kevin 
ellie: You can do that. If you select "Go to next game" in the drop down list, and click the top "Move" button, it will take you to the game that has been your turn the longest - in other words, the games that your opponent just moved it will go to the bottom so you can play the others first.

18. July 2004, 06:26:38
Kevin 
Re: Banner Ads

Perhaps a (show) link when the banners are hidden to easily show them again?

Re: Battle boats / Screen Chess setup

It has been a problem quite often for me, i think since the Game editors appeared. Quite often when removing a ship / piece it will often remove the most recently placed ship / piece as well. I don't believe it happens all the time though, which is strange.

8. July 2004, 23:04:37
Kevin 
ughaibu: Please read http://brainking.info/bugs.html. This bug is listed there.

5. July 2004, 00:09:50
Kevin 
I am currently writing a program to go through every possible set of two hands and checking for the same pair and three other (different) cards that are the same. When i'm done, we'll have the actual answer.

4. July 2004, 23:54:54
Kevin 
If you know you are not drawing from the group that has two, then you have not accounted for that in your math. Also, it does matter whether the group has four or the group has three. The chances of selecting each individual card is the same (1 / (# of cards)) - not the chance of getting a 9 is the same as getting a Queen, regardless of how many of each are left.

4. July 2004, 23:41:01
Kevin 
I believe your answer is not correct either.

You say:
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{there are just 12 "different" cards now to start...}

4 x (12 x 12) x (11 x 11) x (10 x 10) =

6,969,600.
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However, after the first "x12", it is no longer 12:1 that another card of the same number will be drawn - there are only three of it remaining, while there are four of the rest. Same for the 2nd "x11" and "x10".

4. July 2004, 23:29:12
Kevin 
So then what is the answer, if my answer is wrong?

4. July 2004, 23:21:16
Kevin 
rofl - It's amazing what you can do with a calculator :-)

4. July 2004, 23:16:44
Kevin 
Modified by Kevin (4. July 2004, 23:22:51)
The chances of the two players getting the same pair and the same three (different) other cards is:

(52/52 * 3/51 * 48/50 * 44/49 * 40/48) * (2/47 * 1/46 * 3/45 * 3/44 * 3/43) = 1.24 * 10 ^ -8 = 0.0000000124 = 0.000000124 % = 124 / 10,000,000,000 = 1 / 80,667,372.92

4. July 2004, 05:52:41
Kevin 
Well based on the current exchange rate found on xe.com ($1.2319 US = 1 EUR) for the 56 EUR to pay for the 2 memberships you'd pay $68.9864 US, which is approximately $1.75 less than $35.37 * 2.

4. July 2004, 05:45:35
Kevin 
Yes, for two memberships (56 EUR) you'd double it. However, if you're not paying on paypal and just sending cash or something you could use a more accurate exchange rate such as that found on http://www.xe.com or some other currency exchange site.

4. July 2004, 05:35:52
Kevin 
The $35.37 US will be based on Paypal's current exchange rate - which is more or less the equivelent of 28 EUR.

4. July 2004, 05:34:36
Kevin 
All I will say is that if I do not time out, I have done nothing wrong. I have explained why I play slower than most - if you can't accept it, all I could do is say it again which obviously will not help.

As for using my Customer Service participation to bash my slow-playing, that's just low and a poor excuse for an argument. It has nothing to do with my game-playing habits. Some will prefer to play fast, some will prefer to play slow. Someone asking me to play faster doesn't force me to, just like someone asking for $1,000 doesn't force me to give it to them.

It's been said before, and I'll say it again - the time limit is the time required to make your moves it. It does NOT allow for extra "emergency time". If you want to play a 7-day per move game, be prepared to wait 7 days between each move. If you don't want to wait 7 days between each move, do not play 7-day move games. It's very simple.

You say some people pay "Real money" to play? And you think I don't? I have paid for 2 years of my own rook membership and a combined 4 1/2 year rook for others and 1 year knight for others. At the current rate, that's 188 Euros (about $232 US, according to the current exchange rate), although it'll be a little less because at least one of mine was $28 US before it was changed to Euros. I don't think anyone besides CaoZ can say they've paid that much "Real money" as you call it. And I'll remind you I only have a part-time job that probably pays 1/3 or less of what you get.

3. July 2004, 22:09:31
Kevin 
Why do you assume I have left these games to the last minute purposely? I have not. I had other commitments, and I knew the games would not time out while I was gone. And I guess I was right. If they would have timed out, I would have played them before. I'm sorry this site is not my #1 commitment.

School is hardly a commitment at all - I just have to go there for 6 hours a day. There was never a need to study, and very rarely had homework I had to do at home. That would be why I became involved in all of the extracurricular activities - to give me something to do.

You have the right to believe that I have to many games or am involved in too many things, but I'm the one who is in fact involved in them, so it is my choice and my problem. If I have too many games than I can play, I will time out giving my opponent the win. If I do not time out, I obviously do not have too many games than I can handle. The only times I have timed out were either a misjudgment as to how long I had to move (so I would do something more important), or a temporary loss of internet access. But you know what? I have survived those games timing out.

Also, it really does not take very long to play through my games. I never spend more than about 30 seconds per move, and probably average less than 10. That's less than 20 minutes to play through 100 games, assuming the site is responding well. If you are wondering why then I do not play them faster - I simply have more important things to do. This is what I would call a hobby or a pastime - I enjoy playing games here, and that is the only reason why I do it. It's people like you that worsen the experience here.

No, I sure do not worry that I am "biting off more than I can chew", and like I said - the number of games I have in progress obviously is not too much.

3. July 2004, 21:27:10
Kevin 
Modified by Kevin (3. July 2004, 21:28:34)
I apologize if I am moving too slowly for anyone, but I do not believe I am moving more slowly than usual. I am just not required at the time to ensure my games do not "time out", so I am not.

If you will notice, I have joined VERY few tournaments in the last several months (maybe 1?), excluding the ones I was invited to (which I will always join). If you want to remove my from tournaments I may happen to join, that's your choice - I will not be offended.

I have NEVER left a game to the last minute purposely - if I happen to move with minutes left, that is when I happened to get to it. If I have the time between the other events in my life, I will play until I have no games left - but I will remind you that until recently I was in school, and was quite involved in school and community activities, as well as working a part-time job. Sorry I can't make Brainking.com a full time job like you.

And LJ - if you believe insulting me will make me move faster, I'm sorry to tell you it will not. If you do not believe it will make me move faster, then I ask you: Why do you insult me? Do you believe that you are better than me because you are older than me?

Also, on a related note, you will noticed that every membership I have offered I have paid for - and more. Can you say that, LJ? Didn't think so.

30. June 2004, 18:57:32
Kevin 
Modified by Kevin (30. June 2004, 18:58:13)
Right - there is no need to add fellowship dbs to your favourite list because the new messages are now listed beside each fellowship in the fellowships list.

24. June 2004, 23:50:32
Kevin 
You can check on the site http://www.xe.com for current exchange rates. Right now (as of this post) 1 Euro = $1.21785 US.

20. June 2004, 21:33:06
Kevin 
ah - I was trying to figure out what it standed for... :-)

20. June 2004, 21:31:37
Kevin 
ok, cool - thanks :-)

20. June 2004, 21:25:12
Kevin 
Sorry if this is a dumb question...but what's p&p?

20. June 2004, 03:16:08
Kevin 
lol - yep, that's exactly what it says. Fencer said you're not supposed to spoil the surprise, bumble?! :-)

19. June 2004, 21:40:07
Kevin 
There will be some fairly obvious changes (most obvious on the login page, imo) when the switch does take place :-)

15. May 2004, 23:50:46
Kevin 
Yes, that is true. It will not force you to use both dice if you can possibly. If you have any idea about programming, you will know it is not simply telling it "If both dice can be used, both have to be used!". While I admit it is very possible (and will eventually be done) it is not number one on the priority list, and certainly will not be done before BK 2.0 is released. Until then, it's not that big of a deal. If you can use both dice, use them even though it doesn't make you. If your opponent does not use both dice even though they could have, let Fencer know and he will undo the move and let your opponent know that (s)he should use both dice.

18. April 2004, 06:26:34
Kevin 
Yep, that's how it works :-)

16. April 2004, 23:46:19
Kevin 
Their listed in the order of "Go to next game" - sorted by your opponent's last move (the game in which your opponent moved the longest time ago will appear at the top).

13. April 2004, 19:38:20
Kevin 
I don't think so - it must be a setting on your webtv...

13. April 2004, 18:55:09
Kevin 
If you're using IE, try going to View, Font Size and set it to Medium - that happens to me sometimes too... :-)

12. April 2004, 03:10:42
Kevin 
It looks like you don't need a credit card to add funds to your moneybookers.com account either - i was looking through it and it gave you the option of a credit card or bank account...

11. April 2004, 22:48:46
Kevin 
I took uploading funds to mean adding funds to your account (so you could pay someone directly from your account rather than with a credit card or whatever)...

11. April 2004, 22:47:52
Kevin 
lol Fencer - what about people who register on both...? :-)

11. April 2004, 21:20:22
Kevin 
You're welcome Fencer! Just glad i can support this site... :-)

re: moneybookers.com

I had a brief look at it, and from what i saw it looked good - very small charge to pay (1% to a maximum of 0.50 EUR), and it said you don't need an account to pay someone. The only bad thing is it doesn't look like they support paypal :-( Oh well... :-)

10. April 2004, 18:48:10
Kevin 
Subject: Membership Competition (Finally!!)
Now that the payment has FINALLY been process i can announce the winners (in case you haven't discovered who they are...)

1. chrislim - 36,826 * 9 = 331,434
2. Bill Bevins - 39,226 * 8 = 313,808
3. SueQ - 28,420 * 8 = 227,360 (Submitted by BIG BAD WOLF)
4. PrettyBlueEyes - 12,526 * 5 = 62,630

Thank you to everyone who entered. I'm sorry i couldn't award a membership to everyone who entered :-(

4. April 2004, 08:25:02
Kevin 
rofl Fencer... i'll have to stop making those illegal moves now! ;-)

3. April 2004, 18:07:13
Kevin 
Thanks everyone... :-)

3. April 2004, 05:45:18
Kevin 
Subject: Membership Competition
I have sent the payment to Fencer for the winners yesterday (April 1st), but i will wait for it to go through to Fencer before i announce the winners... All i'll say is there was four one-year-rook memberships awarded out of eight entries (or i guess you could say 5 counting me - i won my competition with 763,706,971,412 words of length 56 - lol)

:-)

29. March 2004, 06:18:04
Kevin 
It only affects the two players, and both are rooks so it really shouldn't be a problem - if one of them does move really slow again these two players will just have one more game to play for a while :-)

26. March 2004, 04:53:00
Kevin 
Positions on your profile shall be available in BK 2.0 :-)

24. March 2004, 00:30:55
Kevin 
rofl harley re: spider line4 :-)

I didn't know Fencer picked who was to be interviewed...when did that start? :-)

23. March 2004, 06:15:54
Kevin 
Subject: Membership Competition - Update
I had planned to announce the winners today, but have encountered some unexpected difficulties with the dictionary.com. I will announce the winners as soon as I can. Sorry for the inconveniences.

21. March 2004, 05:28:06
Kevin 
Subject: Membership Competition
The official entry deadline has passed, but i still must verify all of the current entries. So if you still want to enter, you should be fine if you send it in in the next few days. The winners will hopefully be announced on Monday (March 22) or possibly Sunday (March 21).

Details about how to enter can be found Here.

14. March 2004, 00:55:24
Kevin 
Just a reminder that you have until this Friday (March 19, 2004) to send in your entries for my membership competition. Details can be found Here. Good luck to everyone!

7. March 2004, 22:04:59
Kevin 
lol - so Backoff...is the only reason that its stupid because you have had such little success with it so far? :-)

7. March 2004, 20:06:14
Kevin 
I know, it's rather unfortunate, isn't it... :-)

29. February 2004, 00:28:38
Kevin 
Subject: Re: BK Fund Raiser Prize Tournament
If harley's link doesn't work for you (as it didn't for me ;-) ), try This one.

:-)

22. February 2004, 01:54:22
Kevin 
Subject: Re: Membership Competition
So far i have only gotten 4 entries - one with three-letter words, two with five-letter words and one with eight-letter words.

There is just under a month left to enter, but the more entrants the more winners, so go ahead and enter!

The details of this competition can be found at This page or message#87012 on this board.

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