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22. September 2005, 00:08:39
GEMINI J 
Subject: Re:
Bry: i will still have to wait even if i did have membership surely!? guests can enter only one tournament at a time, i know that! if u read my orginal question the answer applies to all tournaments, so is not relevant to purchasing membership, which i am considering doing, as i have been very impressed with this site, and enjoy compettive games, which brings me to my next question, i was told by someone on a nother site that BK had the odd cash prize tournaments, i have seen no evidence of this, was someone pulling my leg?

21. September 2005, 22:36:14
thejazzcafe 
I thought purchasing membership was not the issue here; it's being able to play in the final of the tournament that he is already in.

21. September 2005, 20:54:57
Bry 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Bry (21. September 2005, 20:55:30)
GEMINI J: ;) - or purchase membership.... so you dont have to wait... :)

21. September 2005, 20:39:32
GEMINI J 
Subject: Re:
Bry: im still in it, just chomping at the bit to play in a final! guess i will have to be patient! :)

21. September 2005, 17:52:33
baddessi 
Nope- as long as they are moving within the time allowed in the tournament. Sometimes if you send a PM to the person asking them nicely to please move, they will do so.

21. September 2005, 17:22:51
John Baker 
Subject: Slow players in tournaments
Is there any recourse for when one player in a tournament takes FOREVER to finish his/her games?
Example: http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=48543#1
View my game with the "culprit" and you'll see how maddening it is to have to wait 3-4 days between moves.
John Baker

21. September 2005, 03:29:54
rod03801 
He didn't cheat. He was unrated right before getting that high rating. He most likely didn't even KNOW how high his rating would end up being when he got one. There is no cheating involved!

21. September 2005, 03:11:22
THE HIT MAN 
Subject: 1
LOL it dosn"t matter to me.Ican beat most of the players here anyway.But its not fare for the ones with lower ratings.When it is stated at a certain Rating.Its pretty bad when you got to cheat to win a tournament

21. September 2005, 03:03:06
Czuch 
Subject: Re: 1
BIG BAD WOLF: Yeah.. I have never understood why there would be an option to make a tournament where someone has to be over a certain bkr, yetr still allow unrated players in, especially as a default setup?

Anyway... I think you have it correct BBW

21. September 2005, 03:02:28
coan.net 
Subject: Re: 1
THE HIT MAN: huh?

He got his 4th game complete on September 19th - that was less then 2 days ago. All it took was for him to sign up for the tournament BEFORE 2 days ago and it would allow him to do it.

I'm sorry if you do not understand this.

21. September 2005, 02:59:47
THE HIT MAN 
Subject: Re: 1
BIG BAD WOLF: sorry WOLF he sighed in long before it started.He had that rating when he sighed in .Get off the crap.Whats this certain people can do what they want and others can't.

21. September 2005, 02:54:51
coan.net 
Subject: Re: 1
THE HIT MAN: He just recently got a rating - and the tournament was setup to accept unrated players - he stayed unrated until his fourth game

... so he probable signed up while still unrated and sliped in that way. The only thing to do is have the tournament creator create a tournament that does not allow unrated to join, or have the tournament creator remove anyone over the limit before the tournament starts. But once it starts... it's too late.

21. September 2005, 02:33:54
Czuch 
Subject: Re: 1
THE HIT MAN: doesnt seem right....

21. September 2005, 02:24:50
THE HIT MAN 
Subject: 1
Modified by THE HIT MAN (21. September 2005, 02:26:09)
zahrat si {Czech Checkers
Creator Slavka
Players Rating 100=BKR=1800

Socrates sighed into game with 2222BKR


How does this happen,because if i am over BKR i can not sigh into game

This tournament was just started,

21. September 2005, 02:11:07
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
Bry: Great advice Bry!

20. September 2005, 23:19:07
Vikings 
Subject: Re:
eagle eye/Gemini J: Then you could join the 2 pond tournements for new members

20. September 2005, 22:39:59
Bry 
Subject: Re:
eagle eye / Gemini J: Correct. The next round will not start until all games have been completed, even if both sections have outright winners already. That's the way it has always been.

If you are in the tournament and will not win it, and therefore will not progress to the next round, if you ask Fencer nicely - and copy the link to the tournament, he will sometimes be able to "release" you from it so you can enter another tournament.

The other alternative, is to purchase a "Rook" membership, where everything is unlimited. You will not be disappointed with the facilities a "Rook" membership has to offer - and no more "waiting" for tournaments to finish.... ;)

20. September 2005, 22:14:21
eagle eye 
Subject: Re:
GEMINI J: I guess this is the way it works... comments anybody, Fencer?

20. September 2005, 21:05:38
GEMINI J 
I am in a tournament where there is two groups the winner in both has been settled, i take it that they cant play each other untill all the games are completed by the rest of the group, even though no one can catch the leaders up! seems a little unfair to have to wait for meaningless matches

17. September 2005, 05:10:43
Vikings 
Subject: Attn: new members!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Modified by Vikings (17. September 2005, 05:12:56)
Since there has been a recent influx of new members here, I have created 2 new pond tournemants,1 for new (unrated) players only and 1 for new players and those with a rating under 1900 and unrated, Rember there is a disscussion board for this game http://brainking.com/en/Board?bc=77 and many players are usually willing to give advice
the games are http://brainking.com/en/Pond?g=1304&trnst=0
http://brainking.com/en/Pond?g=1303&trnst=0

16. September 2005, 20:45:03
coan.net 
Only about 10 days to sign up for BrainKing's 3rd Birthday Tournaments - How cool would it be if we can get at least 4 players in every game! (Which a game needs at least 4 players to start.)

Also to start a few days after that, is the next "dummies" tournament for players with ratings of 1500 or less. (Everyone higher will be thrown out before it starts)

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

►►►►► Happy 3rd Birthday BrainKing ◄◄◄◄◄ - This is set to start on September 26 - which just happens to be pretty close to BrainKing's 3rd Birthday. All Games. Would be cool if we could get enough players to play in each game type! (That would be at least 4 for each game type)

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

►ALL games for dummies (under 1500 & unrated) #11◄ - Set to start on September 30th, this is the 11th "Dummies" tournament.

This tournament is for players rated BELOW 1500, or unrated - so it give a good chance for players to try new games.... without being "killed" by expert players.

16. September 2005, 18:53:56
Mobius 
Subject: Re: hmmm...
BIG BAD WOLF: Thanks BBW, that seems to be the only answer that makes sense. Just wanted to be sure before I invite them to a tournament with more than one section.

16. September 2005, 15:47:38
coan.net 
Subject: Re: hmmm...
Mobius: Next rounds will always start for a pawn - even if it takes them OVER their limit. (They just will not be able to start any new games until they get back under their limit.)

16. September 2005, 15:41:59
Mobius 
Subject: hmmm...
What happens if pawns advance to the next round but do not have the available games?

15. September 2005, 23:57:32
ClayNashvilleTN 
Subject: Re:
fungame:OH, I think that is a given at this point!

15. September 2005, 23:33:48
Harassed 
Subject: Re:
ClayNashvilleTn:
Translated: If ***Bry's Backgammon Fellowship*** doesn't lose in 2 matches - doesn't seem very likely now, then BrainKingSupporters have no chance to advance in this team tournament.

15. September 2005, 23:32:34
ClayNashvilleTN 
Subject: Re:
Modified by ClayNashvilleTN (15. September 2005, 23:58:21)
BIG BAD WOLF: Then does that mean I would receive a higher score if I beat someone with a higher BKR?

15. September 2005, 23:30:56
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
ClayNashvilleTn: For team tournaments - POINTS is what decides who wins.

If 2 (or more) teams have the same amount of points, then it looks at the score (which is wins & loses) - and the team with the most wins is then the winner.

So there has been in the past a team which had the highest amount of wins & score, but was just short in points - so lost.

15. September 2005, 23:30:42
ClayNashvilleTN 
Thanks

15. September 2005, 23:25:39
ClayNashvilleTN 
On the tournament tables, what is the difference in points and score. Which decides winner?

Not that it matters though

15. September 2005, 16:18:19
dexter 
Subject: Play! Pls :)

15. September 2005, 04:28:25
Nirvana 
Cornucopia

Splish Splash

Midnight Skinny ~Dip 3

Rockpool Fandango

Even More Scrabble

Anyone who wants to join in is welcome to do so.

14. September 2005, 02:50:28
rod03801 
Subject: Re: time out

13. September 2005, 22:17:02
prettymama 
Subject: time out
how does this time out n vacation time work becouse i'm play a tournie n the person i'm playing timeout last week got more time everyday sense i checked his vacation time on saturday said he had 0 days left yesterday it said 5 days today it says 6 day just how does this work?

11. September 2005, 15:48:04
TC 
Subject: Some helps for the newbees in the team tournaments
Modified by TC (11. September 2005, 15:49:21)
Following addresse is an true example for the Dom Perignon Backgammon Team Tournament for interested friends.

http://brainking.com/en/TeamTournaments?tri=49&trnst=10&p=0


When tournament page comes to screen, look for the section 2.
At this section find the BrainKingSupporters.
At the row of the BrainKingSupporters, you'll see:

1- The number of team BrainKingSupporters (it is #2 for BrainKingSupporters)
2- The name of team BrainKingSupporters and when you click on it, the fellowship page comes to screen.
3- After the team pictures and BKRs of the team, you'll see all the results of the opponent teams in the cells like '3:1'. The means of the number at the left is your total team wins, at the right is your total team losses.
4- If you wish to see the results of the games on the player base, follow to reading. I advise you bring your mouse pointer over the result numbers (on the '-'. Then, you'll see the mouse pointer changed to 'hand sign'. At this position click to 'right' mouse button for opening a new browser page and see the team players at this new page. You can use this move on the previous page as much as you need.
5- On this matched players page, at the middle of players in any row; the number of two games (which is clickable -preferable- with the right button of your mouse) are ready to see the game. The ended game scores (if any), you'll see them under the clickable game numbers.
6- If you clicked on any game number, the page of this game comes to screen. After the seeing the situation, you may wish to write some things to your team friend (like an advice or support), on the game page, click on the letter icon at the right of your team player's name. Warning! please don't forget to write the game info in your message. This message is only readable from the message owner.

I hope it helps!

10. September 2005, 14:36:01
ClayNashvilleTN 
Subject: Re:
myfanwy: Thank you too

10. September 2005, 14:24:59
myfanwy 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: Ie, that's what I meant!

9. September 2005, 18:28:33
ClayNashvilleTN 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: Thanks for the info. Back to the drawing board! LOL

9. September 2005, 18:23:45
rod03801 
2nd in average BKR of the team, actually..

It is ordered just like regular tournaments, Clay.. and as myfawny says, the team with the most wins, wins..

9. September 2005, 13:54:36
myfanwy 
Subject: Re:
ClayNashvilleTn: It's not a league table as such. You just have to have more points than any other team when all the games are played. I think you're second alphabetically.

9. September 2005, 13:46:10
ClayNashvilleTN 
DUMB QUESTION TIME: Our team 'BrainKingSupporters' is in the 2.nd row of 2.nd section of 'Don Perignon Backgammon Tournament'

Must we finish 1st to keep from being eliminated?

7. September 2005, 21:17:18
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Bry: Actually as a side note, since the "digs" were pointed towards me, I do not like to moderate those types of posts since it would seem too much like I was "abusing" my power to help myself (Unless it is CLEARLY over the lines). But don't worry - I can handle the idiots who like the bring up the same subject every few months since they apparently can not read my profile, or remember what was said last time.

7. September 2005, 21:03:03
Bry 
Modified by Bry (7. September 2005, 21:04:02)
Pioneer54: The 5 moderators are not online, but 2 GM's are.

The posts are "on topic" as such as they are regarding moves made in tournaments.

If you seriously expect such posts to be moderated, where do we stop? You cant please anyone. If the posts were un suitable, BBW, as a GM and the brunt of the conversation, is big enough and bad enough (excuse the pun!) to take the matter elsewhere or put an end to it. Plus Purple is correct.

I read reams and reams of posts cluttered with comments i dont care for, but that's life, it's a discussion board.

Just my opinion.

7. September 2005, 21:01:47
Purple 
The Global Moderator Not A Floosie gave a warning and it stopped right there. Sufficient I think.

7. September 2005, 20:55:57
Pioneer54 
Subject: AWOL Moderators
Fencer: Where, pray tell, are the FIVE 'Moderators' that are supposed to be moderating this site?

I ususlly enjoy reading this board, but lately it has become too cluttered with comments by Pedro Martinez, ChuckChuckers, & BBW about BBW's slow play and/or other activities. I like these players, but would not this bickering be better done among them with PMs? If not, how is all of this relevant to tournaments?

6. September 2005, 11:12:54
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
Salkkuman: I'm not sure if "open" is the right attribute since the tournament is private [invitations only]. Anyway, if you want to make a link, just copy and paste the tournament URL and BrainKing will convert it to a link automatically. Like this: http://brainking.com/cz/Tournaments?trg=11149&tri=58777

6. September 2005, 10:57:20
dameningen 
Finnish server chess open starts 11.11 it should become strongest chess tournament here ever. PM me that you are strong and i invite you. Where can i read how to do that link?

6. September 2005, 04:21:53
Pbarb2 
Subject: Re:
Andre Faria: and Purple.. Thank you.

6. September 2005, 03:41:32
NOT a floosie 
All tournaments have time limits for players. Check the time limit before you enter tournaments. If you prefer faster tournaments then pick tournaments with shorter time limits. If you choose to play slower, pick tournaments with longer time limits.

Further discussions complaining about people and the time limit of tournaments or games need to be taken privately with that person.....unless you prefer to be put on hide.

6. September 2005, 03:20:58
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
Pedro Martínez: My point exactly.... too much on his plate. Seems he cares more about being a glob and playing on these boards than the tournaments he has committed to. Maybe his upcoming vacation will help clear his head? When are you going to be gone BBW? I dont think you actually said that?

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