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17. February 2006, 07:07:42
Fencer 
Please.

17. February 2006, 06:58:45
Fencer 
Subject: Re: tournament for Bumble
JMDLOVESNIRVANA: It's only and only up to the tournament creator. In all cases.

17. February 2006, 01:06:01
baddessi 
Subject: Re: ok,one more question
anastasia: or you needed to have someone better than me explain! : )
But I think we got it sorted
*high five*

17. February 2006, 00:25:23
anastasia 
Subject: Re: ok,one more question
baddessi: ok,I think I have it now...sometimes things need to be explained to me like I am 3, LOL!!!! Thanks!

16. February 2006, 21:48:12
baddessi 
Subject: Re: ok,one more question
anastasia: no. I didn't explain that well.
Fencer sets up team tournaments. You can create a team from your fellowship and assign a captain who will sign up your tournament's team for the team tournament to compete with all the other teams signed up.

In the past, I know of a certain fellowship who wanted to have a competition against another fellowship they challenged.
They kept track of them the way you are keeping trakc of the guys vs gals tourney in your fellowship.

I hope this clears that up- please feel free to send me a PM with any questions or post them here.

16. February 2006, 20:38:05
Thad 
Subject: Cardhu
Could anyone who still has active games in the Cardhu team Pente tournament please make an effort to make moves in those games more frequently and finish up those games. The players in the second round have already been determined and there are just a handful of games remaining that are holding up round two.

Thanks,
Thad

16. February 2006, 17:42:52
anastasia 
Subject: Re: ok,one more question
baddessi: so,if I wanted a team from my fellowship to play against another fellowship,I would have to get ahold of fencer?

16. February 2006, 11:09:33
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
Tiikeri on your win: : Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Backgammon)

16. February 2006, 02:25:02
baddessi 
Subject: Re: CONGRATULATIONS
beach: well done

16. February 2006, 02:12:01
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
beach for winning the tournament: Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Backgammon)


16. February 2006, 02:02:24
NOT a floosie 
Subject: In honor of Bumble,
Modified by NOT a floosie (16. February 2006, 02:05:59)
his daughter Cariad has set up a backgammon tournament. It starts on February 17, and has a 6 month brainrook membership prize for the winner of the tournament.

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=13884&trnst=0


typing corrected

15. February 2006, 22:55:04
TC 
Subject: Top 10% Faster Backgammoners for 2006-02
Hi Gammon Lover Friends,

If you don't like joining to the Gammon Tournaments without end, and have enough time to play fast, you may find good the following news!

Some Gammon Tournaments prepared for the faster players. This is the 2.nd organization of the best and fast players any Gammon Game in 10%.

In the 1.st organization, all players were invited privately messages. But, for the 2.nd organization, choosed publicly announce the Tournaments here in the public discussion groups and some fellowship groups.

Inside the top 10% any type Gammon players (Back, Nack, Crowded, Race, Hyper, Anti), has the right of join, to this Tournaments before the begin time. (February, 23, 2006).

Match type: 3 points match with doubling cube
Tournament type: one match for each two players
Maximum number of players per section: 8
Final match type for two player section: 5 points match with doubling cube
Time control: Time: 1 day, Bonus: 3 hours, Limit: 10 days, no days off (red signed)

(That means after beginning you have 1 day (24 hours) for your first move. Per your another move, you'll have 3 hours bonus for your other move time. 10 days is limit time for the opponents, after the move of other side.)

Please click to the Tournament addresse and 'feel free to join only if you inside of top 10% in any Gammon Games'; to any type of Gammon Games (for now we have only six type of Gammon games).

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=13993

With your join to this Tournament, hope to play good matches and enjoy!

*********************************************

If you interested who were the best and fast in the previous Gammon Tournaments, please click to following addresse:

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=13326

Thank you!

15. February 2006, 15:34:53
Gror 
Subject: Tournaments in Halma up to BKR 1300 (1500)

15. February 2006, 05:18:08
baddessi 
Subject: Re: ok,one more question
anastasia: except for the team tournaments, which are organized by Fencer, you would have to keep track like you've been doing in your fellowship

Anyone who knows better than me - feel free to correct me here

15. February 2006, 05:00:12
anastasia 
Subject: ok,one more question
At least till I think of more,lol....if I get a team together..how do I play other fellowships???

15. February 2006, 02:55:42
rod03801 
Subject: Re: can we pair people up?
anastasia: No, you cannot pair people up yourself using the brainking tournament system. You have to do all that with regular games and call it a tournament (as you seem to be doing)

And your opponent timing out doesn't help your BKR if they time out in the first 2 moves...

15. February 2006, 02:50:43
anastasia 
Subject: can we pair people up?
As some of you knw that post here,in my fellowship I have a guys V gals tourney going but the guys had to send an invite out to the girls.Is it possible when I set up tourneys to pair the people up myself or not? I don't seem to think I can do it but thought I would ask anyways. btw...when a certain person times out agianst me,it just helps my rating,lol

15. February 2006, 02:31:37
rod03801 
Subject: Re: Just something for everyone to think about
mrloupcity: Regardless... a public board is not the place to bash someone. Especially if you don't know for sure that something "crooked" is going on!

but hey. now I'm off topic.. :-)

15. February 2006, 01:36:06
Czuch 

14. February 2006, 23:12:46
Doris 
Subject: Re:
MidnightMcMedic: He timed out on all my games too....but it doesn't bother me. There is probably a good explanation and couldn't be helped. I think most of us have had times like that before.

14. February 2006, 22:00:45
MidnightMcMedic 
Do you have proff of this?

14. February 2006, 09:54:34
DeaD man WalkiN 
Subject: Just something for everyone to think about
I really think that CameronsDad should be removed from every tourney they enter. If they only going to make 2 move then time out just so they don't lose any BKR then why let them play.

13. February 2006, 23:21:10
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
MsDelete good win in the tournament: ..Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Backgammon)

13. February 2006, 19:16:01
TC 
Subject: Congratulations grenv,
grenv is the Number "1", among 27 players
of the tournament 'Top 10% Faster Backgammoners for 2006-01 (Invited) (HyperGammon)'

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=83114

Congratulations grenv,

Thanks to all other players!

13. February 2006, 19:14:54
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
ebru... ... Well done! You won the tournament: Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Backgammon)

13. February 2006, 18:57:34
Czuch 
Modified by Czuch (13. February 2006, 18:58:58)
This says it is a random tournament but it is really only for spider line 4, 2 games wins match, under 2000 bkr, single elimination.

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=13892&tri=87703&trnst=0

13. February 2006, 15:42:04
panda 
Backgammon Prize - Big Sisters and Little Brothers
6 month Brainrook to the winner.

To celebrate the reuniting of an estranged brother and sister...
smelly socks and Kambala

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=13904&tri=87765&trnst=0

This is a prize tournament my husband and I are proud to endorse. Luck to everybody.

13. February 2006, 07:32:34
redfrog 
Subject: 21 day move tourney
Modified by redfrog (13. February 2006, 07:34:46)
Boy did i learn my lesson to look at the length of time per move.... 21 days - when actually used - makes for a looooong tourney....

13. February 2006, 00:52:04
red dragon 
Subject: Prize Tournament... BACKGAMMON... creator cariad
http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=13884&trnst=0

Ooh la, my Papa's back!
To celebrate my father's return to BrainKing after illness.
Keep on rockin' bumble! NO DANCING!
6 months Brainrook membership for the winner

12. February 2006, 22:32:09
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
furbster: I think you should be able to have a random tournament for all lines games, for example, and exclude anyone with over a 2000bkr, for example....

12. February 2006, 22:26:37
furbster 
Perhaps we eventually get BKR's for randomness?

12. February 2006, 22:25:37
furbster 
I'm not really sure how that works, with the BKR. I guess you'd have to ask Fencer on that one.

12. February 2006, 22:25:13
rod03801 
I am actually thinking that there is probably no need to give the creator any option to control the BKR level in random tournaments. (At least in it's present incarnation.)

12. February 2006, 22:22:48
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
furbster: So when you do a random tournament with several different games and a BKR limit, then the bkr limit would be required for all the games included, I guess?

For example if I am over 2000 bkr in one line game and under in all other line games and I want a random tournament for all lines games for under 2000 bkr, then I would not be eligaBLE TO PLAY IN ANY OF THE GAMES?

12. February 2006, 22:22:27
rod03801 
Also, since you made it a Random tourney, I believe there is no way for your BKR constraints to be automatically checked by the system.

12. February 2006, 22:21:16
rod03801 
Right, the creator decides the "pool" of games that the random games are generated from.

12. February 2006, 22:12:16
furbster 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: it is for spider line 4, yes, it'll still work.. but theres nothing random about it thats all, because whatever happens you'll get spider line 4. However if you'd of put spider linetris in there too, you could of got either spider line 4 OR spider linetris.

12. February 2006, 22:10:39
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
Mr. Shumway: So the tournament I set up is not even for spider line 4?

12. February 2006, 22:07:10
toedder 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: Yes, the game type is randomly defined for each match).

12. February 2006, 22:02:29
Czuch 
Does random mean you dont know what game you are going to play?

12. February 2006, 21:57:04
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
furbster: My bad... I hadnt really thought it out, and my first reaction was that random meant that the draw for who you are going to play is a random draw, I guess i was wrong!

12. February 2006, 21:53:04
furbster 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: lol, your not missing nothing, at least i don't think you are. Bit strange reall;y, although i've seen somebody do it with extinction chess too. Maybe we're both missing the obvious?

12. February 2006, 21:38:04
rod03801 
Subject: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: Ok.. this is probably a dumb question, but how can it be a random tournament with only 1 game (Spider Line 4)? I am sure I am missing something.. lol..

12. February 2006, 19:49:16
Czuch 
Modified by Czuch (12. February 2006, 19:51:06)
Spider Line 4 under 2000 bkr single elimination random generated 2 games wins match 2 day moves first 8 people starts it!

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=13892&tri=87703&trnst=0

12. February 2006, 17:52:55
TC 
Subject: Congratulations Rex Nihilo,
Rex Nihilo is the Number "1", among 8 players
of the tournament 'Top 10% Faster Backgammoners for 2006-01 (Invited) (Nackgammon)'

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=13326&tri=83072&trnst=0

Congratulations Rex Nihilo,

Thanks to all other players!

12. February 2006, 10:39:20
rod03801 
Subject: Re: Elimination tournaments
Pioneer54: Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but if they are like the tournaments we already had, they can not be deleted once started.

12. February 2006, 08:58:23
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Elimination tournaments
Pioneer54: *theme from Twilight Zone fills the room*

*waits patiently for answer*

12. February 2006, 08:40:36
Pioneer54 
Subject: Elimination tournaments
What would happen if an elimination tournament was deleted but some events in it had already started? Would everything disappear as if it had never been created, or would just those games not yet begun be deleted?

12. February 2006, 03:40:39
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
Ogopogo for winning the tournament: Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Backgammon)

12. February 2006, 00:54:04
Doris 
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS
wellywales for winning the tournament: Backgammon & Hyper 2100+ First 8 (Hyper Backgammon)

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