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25. June 2005, 14:41:25
frolind 
Good luck to the brave participants of the Insomnia backgammon tournament, with 1 hour time limit and no days off.

Signups are open for the 2nd Insomnia Backgammon.

25. June 2005, 05:24:29
Nirvana 
Subject: Tournament Reminder ..
July Jaunt


All welcome, pawns included.

20. June 2005, 22:17:31
mal4inara 
Subject: congrats drgnrdr
winner of my spider line 4 tourney

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=34098

Jo

19. June 2005, 21:52:47
mal4inara 
Subject: congrats streetrodder
winner of my small pente tourney

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=34101

Jo

19. June 2005, 04:04:59
Bry 
Subject: Re:
SMART ALX: nothing. How are they holding it up? if you mean by playing slowly and using vacation days..... they are technically not doing anything wrong......

19. June 2005, 03:24:02
SMART ALX 
Bumble what can you do about someone holding up a prize tourny?

18. June 2005, 21:59:54
mal4inara 
Subject: congrats streetrodder
Winner of my Five in a Line Tourney :

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=34094

Jo

18. June 2005, 15:46:16
alexSandra 
Subject: Sandy's Sunday Quickie 9
Just a short apology for those playing in this one. It started today (Saturday) because I got the date wrong. I hope anyone thinking it starting tomorrow doesn't miss their turn. All further tourneys the dates are correct.

17. June 2005, 22:12:40
frolind 
Subject: Re:

17. June 2005, 22:05:16
lostroninsoul 
how do i sign up???!?!???

17. June 2005, 19:40:05
Czuch 
Here is a Quick Players Club Backgammon Open #1.
2 day moves, fixed weekends. 1 game per 2 players. 8 person sections.

http://brainking.com/game/Tournaments?trg=9429&tri=46946&trnst=0

15. June 2005, 22:07:07
mal4inara 
Subject: congrats rozi
On winning my tournament :

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=34106

Jo

15. June 2005, 21:51:48
Mort 
Subject: Re: Back to S-B
It use to be nice on *cough* that when 2 people had equal points they both went through, sometimes even more. Is it possible that the use of SB to determine the outcome of a scetion be optional.

15. June 2005, 17:30:22
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Back to S-B
Backoff: I'll break it down for you.


Section #2:

Player 1 - 2 wins
Player 2 - 5 wins
Player 3 - 2 wins
Player 4 - 3 wins
Player 5 - 5 wins
Player 6 - 0 wins
Player 7 - 3 wins

So so to figure out S-B's
Player 1 - won against player 4 & 6. Player 4 had 3 wins. Player 6 had 0 wins. So 3+0 = 3. 3 S-B

Player 2 - won against player 1,3,5,6,7 = 2+3+5+0+3= 13. 13 S-B

Player 3 - won against 1,4,6 = 2+3+0= 5.

Player 4 - won against 2,6,7 = 5+0+3= 8

Player 5 - won against 1,3,4,6,7 = 2+3+3+0+3= 11

Player 6 - no wins = 0

Player 7 - won against 1,3,6 = 2+3+0= 5

15. June 2005, 17:06:01
Backoff 
Subject: Back to S-B
Modified by Backoff (15. June 2005, 17:11:24)
I really don't understand how the finish in section 2 of http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=45268#2
happend. Care to break it down for me? If we got rid of the S-B, then we both would have moved on due to points.

15. June 2005, 15:38:33
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Team Tournaments
jfa: Original team members.

15. June 2005, 13:34:48
Tobias 
Subject: Team Tournaments
When the first team tournament goes to final round will it be the original team members or the current team members that play?

15. June 2005, 03:49:47
shagglbrox 
Subject: Re:
Thad: That's an excellent point, Thad - it really is meaningless.

If the win/loss is the same, just play the tiebreaker round. How is that not the fairest way?

15. June 2005, 01:35:31
noscere 
Subject: WINNER - Beginners Tablut #4 (Public tournament)
Congratulations to Robsaranga - the first winner of a beginners tablut tournament, winning event #4 - http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=8474&u=14258&trnst=10&tp=19

He will be the first invitation to the final event.

Event #10 has yet to start, so for those not yet entered into the beginners tablut series, you've got just under a week to get involved!

14. June 2005, 20:27:00
Hrqls 
Subject: s-b
i won the following 2 tournaments via the s-b points

http://brainking.com/nl/Tournaments?tri=22439
http://brainking.com/nl/Tournaments?tri=21880

the funny thing is the first i won against someone with a lower bkr and a lower seed
the second one i won against someone with a higher bkr and higher seed

(of course the bkrs are useless as they have changed, but the seeds havent, so their bkr was already lower and higher than mine at that time)

14. June 2005, 20:21:38
Thad 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Thad (14. June 2005, 20:23:15)
Pedro Martínez: But if you compare losses, it doesn't make sensse. If we use the section I mentioned a few posts down, JackS & I each ended up with only one loss and everyone else had more. Clearly we will finish 1-2. JackS lost to me, so he lost to either the first or second place guy. I, on the other hand, lost ot a lesser ranked player. when you look at it that way, it seems that JackS should advance.

S-Bs work when everyone does not play everyone else. For example, it would work in the NFL where every team does not play every other team. It is essentially a measurement of strenght of schedule. But since it's used here at BK inside sections, where we all play each other, it is meaningless.

14. June 2005, 20:19:33
Hrqls 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Hrqls (14. June 2005, 20:20:03)
Pedro Martínez: thanks .. i like it as well .. i believe i have won some tournaments that way ;)

14. June 2005, 20:14:57
Pedro Martínez 
I am against removing s-b. It prefers win against better players to wins against lower rated players and I like it that way. And to answer Hrqls's question, yes, of course it is used, it's not a BK speciality...

14. June 2005, 20:11:39
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: feelings on S-Bs
Thad: in real time tournament (playing in clubs in the so called real world (yes there is a world beyond this one! ;)) ... are winners determined by their s-b points as well .. or will players who won an equal amount of games win together ?

14. June 2005, 19:59:10
Thad 
Subject: Re: feelings on S-Bs
Hrqls: What do you mean?

14. June 2005, 19:55:29
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: feelings on S-Bs
Thad: is s-b used in real time tournaments ?

14. June 2005, 19:45:50
Bry 
Subject: Re: feelings on S-Bs
Thad: agree.

14. June 2005, 19:45:13
Thad 
Subject: feelings on S-Bs
I think S-Bs stink and should be eliminated. If two players tie with the same win/loss record, they both should move on to the next round. How do others feel?

14. June 2005, 18:48:52
Tobias 
Subject: Re: Fellowship Tournaments
BIG BAD WOLF: Who woulda thunk it? Thanks BBW!!

14. June 2005, 18:47:44
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Fellowship Tournaments
jfa: First you need to add a team to the fellowship.

Then after you add a team (for example, Backgammon team) - you will see a link to add a tournament.

NOTE: After you create a tournament, you can safely remove the team from the fellowship if you do not want it - but you need to at least add it to create the tournament.

14. June 2005, 18:45:10
Tobias 
Subject: Fellowship Tournaments
Will someone please tell me how to create a tournament within a fellowship? I do not see any way to do this.

14. June 2005, 18:06:24
shagglbrox 
Subject: Congrats to redsales
For beating me out in a hard fought final round 3-2, to take the last remaining tourney championship in My Stinking Brother's Pente Tourney (aka Pente and more Pente - and then some more) , thus stopping my quest to win at least half the variations....

Awesome match, redsales, kudos.

14. June 2005, 15:35:54
Hrqls 
Subject: Re:
Backoff: bkr has nothing to do with s-b ... only the games won by your opponent in that tournament account to your s-b

14. June 2005, 15:34:04
Backoff 
like this one http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=2810&tri=9113

there are 2 sections with more than one winner despite the difference in BKR.

14. June 2005, 15:19:33
coan.net 
Subject: Re: How S-B work
Thad: Actually, only you (Thad) should win the section. jack will have the same points, but will not have as high of a S-B as you.

14. June 2005, 08:52:36
Thad 
Subject: Re: How S-B work
Backoff: That only happens when the top two players both lose to the same lower rated player, which is not the case here. He lost to me and I lost to someone else.

I think S-Bs should be eliminated and players who tie for section wins with identical win/loss records should both move on. Since we're not doing tournaments with set brackets when it starts, like professional tennis tournaments or the NCAA basketball tourneys, an extra player (or players) advancing won't affect things much, but will make tourneys more enjoyable and fair (IMO).

14. June 2005, 08:16:11
Backoff 
Modified by Backoff (14. June 2005, 08:16:19)
you and jack should move to round two.

14. June 2005, 07:59:37
Thad 
Subject: Re: How S-B work
BIG BAD WOLF: Please explain to me who is going to win Section 1 of this tournament:
http://brainking.com/game/Tournaments?tri=41627#1

14. June 2005, 06:50:33
coan.net 
Subject: How S-B work
Modified by coan.net (14. June 2005, 06:59:14)
A question I get every once and awhile is how the S-B works in tournaments, and it is pretty simple once you know how it works - so I decided to just post a good expination here for everyone to read who might have questions.

First, I picked a tournament as an example: THIS TOURNAMENT

Now first, the points are figured. You get 1 point for each win. So:
  • (1)arpa - 3 wins, 3 points
  • (2)zockerdotcom - 3 wins, 3 points
  • (3)SMART ALX - 0 wins, 0 points
  • (4)Ladybird68 - 2 wins, 2 points
  • (5)Merrily Watkins - 2 wins, 2 points.

    Now once all the games and points are figured, this is where the S-B is figured.

    The S-B is the SUM of the points of your oppenets that you won against. So:

  • (1)arpa(3 points) - had win against player 3, 4, and 5. Player 3 had 0 points. Player 4 had 2 points. Player 5 had 2 points. So 0+2+2=4 [4 S-B]
  • (2)zockerdotcom(3 points) - wins agains 1,3,5. So 3+0+2=5 [5 S-B]
  • (3)SMART ALX(0 points) - [0 S-B]
  • (4)Ladybird68(2 points) - wins against 2,3. So 3+0=3 [3 S-B]
  • (5)Merrily Watkins(2 points) - wins against 3,4. So 0+2=2 [2 S-B]

    So first the person with the most points win. In this example, both arpa & zockerdotcom have 3 points each. At this point we look at the S-B. zockerdotcom has 5 S-B, while arpa only has 4 S-B, so zockerdotcom gets the win for this tournament!

    IMPORTANT NOTE: The winner of a tournament is the one with the most points. In some cases, the person with the highest S-B will not have the most points, so does not win. Only time S-B comes into play is if there is a tie in points.

    Hope this helps everyone!

  • 13. June 2005, 16:18:24
    coan.net 
    Subject: Tournaments
    First I had a few people ask me if I was going to make more of the "Fast Start - First 5 to sign up" tournaments like I've done in the past - well I've started them back up - And this time to make the games a little quicker, NO DAYS OFF has been added to the games - meaning no weekends and no vacations. 3 days should be 3 days!

    Check out the Tournaments to see what is currently up. When I see one get filled with 5 players, I start that and make a new tournament.

    = = = = = = = = = = = = =

    Second, since the last "dummies" tournament did very well - almost had enough players to start every game! Anyway, The #10 for dummies tournament is ready for sign ups.

    ALL games for dummies (under 1500 & unrated) #10
  • For players rated 1500 or under
  • For unrated players
  • 5 days to move, standard days off
  • GREAT for someone learning a new game
  • GREAT for someone to play without being "killed" by experts
  • To start around July 10.

    Good Luck to all!

  • 13. June 2005, 13:21:52
    Hrqls 
    Subject: Re:
    frolind: i would love to join ... but i will be at work then .. and cant make a move every hour :(

    13. June 2005, 12:46:07
    Thad 
    Subject: Re:
    frolind: A ten wins final match!?!

    13. June 2005, 12:44:20
    Hrqls 
    Subject: Re:
    frolind: fearsome :)

    13. June 2005, 12:29:14
    frolind 
    Subject: Re:
    Fencer: I'll write it in the description.

    13. June 2005, 12:28:31
    Fencer 
    Subject: Re:
    frolind: I hope the participants will understand that no timeouts would be restored.

    13. June 2005, 12:26:27
    frolind 

    13. June 2005, 03:21:22
    Chimera 
    Subject: Re:
    rod03801: thank you

    13. June 2005, 03:13:54
    rod03801 
    As each one is finished, the winner is notified.

    13. June 2005, 03:09:36
    Chimera 
    In a tournament that has different games is the winner of one of the game types notified when that game type is finished or when the entire tournament is over?

    11. June 2005, 23:54:15
    Grim Reaper 

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