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4. February 2010, 22:30:59
Bernice 
Subject: Re: seems a bit "one sided" at the moment....
alilsassy: doesn't look as tho we are going to get an answer does it

4. February 2010, 21:05:50
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: Thanks, I have a bunch I want to add and was just curious.

4. February 2010, 17:30:01
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
Artful Dodger: I am not sure, I'll have to look at the code first. But even if there is a limit, it would be a very high number.

4. February 2010, 17:28:40
Papa Zoom 
Thanks for the patience on this question that may have been asked before. Is there a limit to the number of smilies we can have in fellowships?

4. February 2010, 14:03:14
Snoopy 
Subject: Re: Angl**t**
Mousetrap: i think another part of the reason is what is mention on the FR board to
creators of tournaments have to go thou 128 games to remove her from each section

so most of them leave her in has its easier that way right now

4. February 2010, 07:06:52
alilsassy 
Subject: Re: seems a bit "one sided" at the moment....
Bernice: I've been wanting to know the same thing.
    I was recently booted from 4 fellowships belonging to what I believe to be nic's of a certain member. After a switch of BB's & LB's  from one to another I hadn't even posted on the boards in a couple of them, and one of the f/s was a flaming fellowship that I only made one post, not even considered by most as flaming. Needless to say, I am stuck playing tournament games in fellowships that I was booted from with no justifiable cause.  When I requested to know why I was booted I was told "it was because I post in HRC". I was already an active member of HRC when I was invited to these other fellowships. Sounds almost a lil' prejudice against members being in a certain f/s.  I'm so glad that not all BB's think that same way & welcome me to their fellowships.
   I think it would be nice if Fencer could implement some new guidelines to the effect of removing a person from a fellowship, as well as, all their games being played for that fellowship.  Maybe not removing the member immediately, but BB giving a proper notice for action, and not accepting them to join new tournaments. Allowing them to finish the tournament games already in play. When the particular member has finished the game then be removed from the fellowship if the BB can remember why they wanted to boot them in the first place.  Just a thought   I think it might help eliminate this petty booting from BB's & LB's.

4. February 2010, 05:44:08
Snoopy 
Subject: Re: Angl**t**
Mousetrap: i think they trying to get to the top of this pointless board by hook or by crook http://brainking.com/en/Statistics?p=1


they dont care what they do
many ppl are fed up with her esp when ppl also know she has at least 3 other accounts

4. February 2010, 02:54:43
Mousetrap 
Subject: Angl**t**
Modified by Mousetrap (4. February 2010, 02:55:37)
When is something going to be done about this I***t signing up for games then resigning after the first move Or do we have to wait untill her/his Rook membership runs out and hope that noone buys him/her one

3. February 2010, 23:06:51
Bernice 
we all know that you can't leave a fellowship if you are in any tournaments, until such time as you finish the tournament.
Now, would it be possible to prevent BB's from throwing someone out when they are still playing in tournaments for said fellowship?
seems a bit "one sided" at the moment.

1. February 2010, 07:36:13
pedestrian 
Subject: Re:
Bernice:

Slow here too....
Spent all morning setting up my start position for a game of screen chess, took up to a couple of minutes to place each piece...

1. February 2010, 07:29:30
Bernice 
slow as hell and many white pages

31. January 2010, 01:13:34
alilsassy 
Subject: Re: Pawns joining Fellowships
Fencer: Thanks Fencer...... I was just curious

30. January 2010, 20:50:59
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Approved mode
Fencer: Ah that explains it! Thank you very much!

30. January 2010, 20:31:35
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Pawns joining Fellowships
Mousetrap: The approve mode is just one of access modes applied to all discussion boards, public or private. Actually it is kind of useless in fellowships but, for some reason, I forgot to disable it at all. It does not make any harm, anyway.

30. January 2010, 20:29:06
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Pawns joining Fellowships
Fencer: So a pawn can post inside a fellowship on a fellowship discussion board? I ask because in FoxyLady,s caffee house it says (mode)pawns must be approved somewhere at the top. And I would like to be able to invite some pawns if it is possible.

30. January 2010, 20:27:54
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Pawns joining Fellowships
alilsassy: Members with expired membership are not kicked out because many of them usually renew it later and they like to restore their fellowship list automatically instead of rejoining them one by one. And as long as they are pawns, they cannot use any fellowship functions, including discussion boards.
Or at least that's how I think it should be working.

30. January 2010, 20:25:21
alilsassy 
Subject: Re: Pawns joining Fellowships
Mousetrap:& Fencer: I've noticed many members in several private fellowships that are listed as pawns. If a member returns to a status of pawn, should they not be removed from the fellowship? Do they still have the same access to read the private boards and advantages as a paid member in those fellowships?

30. January 2010, 20:06:45
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Pawns joining Fellowships
Mousetrap: Most likely it was a fellowship discussion board, not the fellowship itself.

30. January 2010, 19:42:52
Mousetrap 
Subject: Pawns joining Fellowships
I am puzzled by something(well I,m puzzled anyway but) I saw in one Fellowship that the Mode was on pawns must be approved. So can pawns join an invite only Fellowship or is it me? I thought you had to be a rook.

19. January 2010, 23:27:12
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
El Cid: thank you, but I still cant understand why that has to be a live link on my personal information....no worries

19. January 2010, 23:23:26
El Cid 
Subject: Re:
Bernice: You're looking at the "brain entry" tournaments. If you go to the end of the page, it will show the 9 tournaments you've created (since you've joined the site)

19. January 2010, 23:19:30
Bernice 
besides I do not play any of those games


Jungle 15 5 5
Cheversi 8 5 3
Go 13x13 8 5 3
Chess 5 5 2
Linetris 5 5 2
Spider Line4 5 5 2 Halma 8x8 5 5 2
Open Keryo Pente 5 5 2
Jarmo 2 5 1
Japanese Chess 2

19. January 2010, 23:14:35
Bernice 
Subject: Re: ????
skipinnz: I have NOT created any tourneys

19. January 2010, 23:14:15
Bernice 
Subject: Re: ????
Pedro Martínez: yes that is correct and if you click on the tourneys when you get there they are NOT created by myself :)

19. January 2010, 23:07:59
skipinnz 
Subject: Re: ????
Bernice: If you click on it it will take you to the 9 tourneys you have created.

19. January 2010, 23:07:29
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: ????
Bernice: Yup, and if I click it, it takes me here:
http://brainking.com/cz/Tournaments?trnst=10&u=1510

19. January 2010, 23:05:33
Bernice 
Subject: Re: ????
Pedro Martínez: above that there is a live link that says "show tournaments created by Bernice"

19. January 2010, 23:04:30
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: ????
Bernice: It says “Bernice's running tournaments”. It is not a list of tournaments created by you, but a list of the running tournaments you're in. :)

19. January 2010, 23:02:03
Bernice 
Subject: ????
Modified by Bernice (19. January 2010, 23:02:55)
Bernice

on this page it says....show tournaments created by Bernice (9)

how come the first one I clicked on was created by Hoky??

17. January 2010, 17:42:49
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Fencer:

17. January 2010, 17:39:45
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
Pedro Martínez: Request acknowledged.

17. January 2010, 17:26:56
Pedro Martínez 
I am requesting the removal of this user from the rankings and possibly banning the respective persons from BK.

17. January 2010, 11:26:05
Snoopy 
Subject: Re:
alilsassy: Madmonkey is right only BB can delete a fellowship
he must of given someone his password and that person must of deleted them
maybe by mistake or not is something we will never know for sure

17. January 2010, 11:10:12
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
alilsassy: Little Bosses can not delete Fellowships (as far as i know)

Something i just noticed on the same subject though. A Fellowship i was Little Boss of, i no longer am, and the guy who was Big Boss, is now Little Boss.....and the Big Boss is 'nobody', in fact it does not even show a Big boss in the Fellowship........now thats REALLY odd

17. January 2010, 00:50:15
alilsassy 
Subject: Re:
Bernice: With 2 active fellowships now deleted you would think someone would know why. Especially since the big boss claims he didn't do it. Is it possible that the lil' boss have made this mistake & deleted them?

17. January 2010, 00:33:22
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
alilsassy: I asked thaat question days ago but was ignored

16. January 2010, 23:03:55
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Snoopy: Well, yes, if i had the time to keep going through all the Team players to find out if they are still playing here. Still, not to worry

16. January 2010, 16:41:14
alilsassy 
Subject: Re:
Bernice: I just finished a tournament game and noticed the fellowship is gone.

Anyone know why W☼LF'S GAMER☼☼M was deleted? I still have several more tournament games running in that fellowship.

16. January 2010, 15:41:58
alexlee 
Subject: Re:
rabbitoid: He is waiting for his achievement award for taking the most unused vacation days

16. January 2010, 13:48:13
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: Ha! your turtle is just an amateur. You have already 9 finished games. Now look at mine. Now there's a real grandmaster for you!

16. January 2010, 13:21:36
Snoopy 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: you should of asked Fencer to change that player
seems thats the way it goes these days

16. January 2010, 12:54:52
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
rabbitoid: yeah, i am playing in that

I just think its crazy to start a Tournament one player short. Hope the new BrainKing allows substitutes or maybe even waits before the next round starts, until the Team has been confirmed......not to worry, we will concede a 2-0 start to them

16. January 2010, 12:19:45
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: Play Cloning Gammon for a prize. has been going on strong since 15. January 2007, 20:05:23 (it's a good thing BK gives the exact second),

Happy 3rd birthday! round 1 still has some happy decades before it can start to think about retirement. My own retirement will surely come first.

DO NOT DISTURB! MASTER TURTLES HARD AT WORK!!!

16. January 2010, 11:34:24
MadMonkey 
How crazy.... the Final of Jan 2008 Clone Wars has just started, not bad going after 2 years

Sadly, one of our player has not been on BrainKing since August 2008........BUT they still get 2 games in the Final

15. January 2010, 06:03:21
Bwild 
Subject: Re:
Bernice: thats a very good point.

15. January 2010, 05:33:41
Bernice 
can somebody explain to me how a fellowship can be deleted when it has a tournament running?

If I wanted to leave the fellowship and was playing in a tournament it wouldn't allow me to leave.

14. January 2010, 21:03:47
alanback 
Subject: Re: has time outs stopped?
Fencer: Is that AI or AS?

14. January 2010, 10:33:21
Snoopy 
Subject: Re: has time outs stopped?
Fencer:

14. January 2010, 10:28:27
Fencer 
Subject: Re: has time outs stopped?
Snoopy: BrainKing has its own AI sometimes. All tasks should be restarted soon.

14. January 2010, 10:07:36
Snoopy 
Subject: has time outs stopped?
anyone know?

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