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28. November 2003, 20:01:42
CaoZ 
Subject: Games
I thnk this is a RECORD 733 Games? NIce Hannelore KM :)

28. November 2003, 21:03:19
taurec 
Subject: Eddie Spaghetti
once had over 1000 games running as I believe to remember. :)

1. December 2003, 16:47:08
mangue 
Subject: BrainKing.info (last updated on 17th September 2003)
Hi,
On the main page, I see "BrainKing.info (last updated on 17th September 2003) "

Do I have to do something to get it up2date?

Regards
M.

1. December 2003, 16:50:06
Rose 
Subject: Re: BrainKing.info (last updated on 17th September 2003)
No you don't Fencer does!

1. December 2003, 16:50:55
Rose 
Sorry just being funny mangue. It is not for us to use or write in but rather a site for Fencer to let us know whats going on with the site as far as down time and or upgrades etc.

1. December 2003, 19:56:08
mangue 
Subject: Re:
thanks for your answe

1. December 2003, 21:41:42
Summertop 
Subject: Discussion Boards...refresh
When in a discussion board, is there a way to be notified of new posts? It would have to be done in such a way that it wouldn't lose your place on the page or lose what you are typing.

1. December 2003, 23:33:29
grenv 
Subject: Re: Discussion Boards...refresh
you could put the messageboard inside a different DIV or FRAME than where you're typing. Then you would need to keep that DIV up to date by either refreshing or timed database lookups and innerHTML writes.

I hope that clears it up! :)

2. December 2003, 04:55:41
ScarletRose 
Subject: Is there a way.. perhaps..
to check off messages on the db's when we have read them.. for when we have to get to another page before reading all of them.. sometimes.. there are more than 100 messages to scan through.. and by clicking on the db to a second page.. it wipes out all new message marks.. so I am unsure of where I left off..

2. December 2003, 17:08:20
runningwolf 
Subject: Re: Is there a way.. perhaps..
Maybe adding a previous in thread by the reply area would help

2. December 2003, 21:17:26
The Listener 
Subject: Just curious
When will the 'Edit' and 'Delete' buttons return to Pawns?

3. December 2003, 01:44:46
california man 
Subject: resigning when you know you are going to lose
Well, it happened again, this time a player named "BEDRU' and it was a 5 point match, again I received no credits for winning, because my rating was higher, I would like to pay dues here,but when there are so many deficiencies, I won't,

3. December 2003, 01:51:52
coan.net 
california man: It probable did go up. The more games that a person finishs, the more stabe the rating will become.

So for example, you might have had 2210.1 before you won the game, and after the game you might have a 2210.8 (But since the decimal is just droped on the screen, it looks like it just stayed the same)

3. December 2003, 01:56:31
california man 
Subject: Re: scoring
I have never seen a 5 number score, including the decimel point

3. December 2003, 01:58:09
Pafl 
california man: I remember I have won 5-in-line (my rating was about 2000) against a person whose rating was approx. 1500. And I recieved no points for that win - because the difference in ratings was too high (over 500 in this case) - which is probably what happened to you. Next time choose stronger opponents!

3. December 2003, 02:01:10
coan.net 
That is what I'm saying - the computer figures it out with many decimal points (but the rating on the screen - what you & i see - are without the decimal points)

So if it was a rated game, it is very possible that the rating did go up - just not enough to raise it another point.

.... and as you finish more games, the more "established" a rating will become - and the less it will fall/raise with wins & loses.

Since this is Feature request - Hey Fencer, any chance of possible in a persons profile, show the rating out to a couple of decimal points. I would be interested in them!

3. December 2003, 02:22:41
california man 
Subject: Re: Scoring
Ratings here are a mystery, why should it go out to decimel points? A very simple way would be: scores within 200 pts, 6 pts. scores with in 400 points 4 pts and etc, So when a player makes a challege, they know what they will win or lose

3. December 2003, 03:24:37
ChessCarpenter 
Subject: Re: Scoring
California man is right!! On USCF Live whenever you are playing an opponent you are prompted as to what your rating will be after a win, loss, or draw. ex. win +10, loss -2, draw +3. This way you will know if it is worth it to play your opponent.
The rating system we have here makes NO adjustments for draws what so ever!! No matter how high or low a person is rated against each other. That statement in itself tells us that the rating system we have is inaccurate. I don't know what rating sytem we use...but I know the Glickman sytem works pretty good! Is it possible to switch to this tried and true sytem Fencer?

3. December 2003, 04:02:36
Eriisa 
Don't you guys ever play just to have run and enjoy someone's company?

3. December 2003, 04:11:57
runningwolf 
Subject: Yes Eriisa
We want to have run!!
Hope you have a Great night

3. December 2003, 04:33:56
Eriisa 
LOL, yep, you can tell I'm sleepy, huh! I probably would not have even bothered to post otherwise too. :-) I'm off to sleep. Night all!

3. December 2003, 05:33:11
ChessCarpenter 
Playing for run is great too!! Thats why we also have unrated games. :)

3. December 2003, 05:35:25
Vikings 
is astro in here, Ri'me rorry reorge, wrong roard.

3. December 2003, 07:51:11
fxdirect 
Subject: Re: resigning when you know you are going to lose
Was it the end of the full match? You won't get credit for any of the individual games (as far as I have seen) but you will when the match is over with the full match countng as one game.

3. December 2003, 08:04:57
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Scoring
The rating system we have here makes NO adjustments for draws what so ever!!

This is not true. Ratings are calculated even for draws. When I have more time, I can review the algorhitm but I am sure it is correct, I've tested it many times.
However, if you know about a better one and want to help me, give me more details. Everything can be improved.

3. December 2003, 09:46:45
mangue 
Subject: Re: re: scoring
Each rating has it disadvantages. Even if ELO or USCF is fine for OTB chess, in online chess, it could always be leading to "unfair" ratings with a lot of games against much weaker or stronger opponent. In real chess, you never play 500 games against an opponent rated 500 elo below you in your entire life. Here, this could happened within a month. What's more, in real life, you need quite a lot of time and money to get an "established" elo rating. Here, you can be rated 2000+ without spending one haleru :-)

I must say I find the rating fine, thanks Fencer for your good job :-)

3. December 2003, 11:38:19
Jason 
Subject: profile page
fencer , when i look on someones profile ,it used to show how many games they was playing ,now we need to click a link to see the amount of games they have , would it be possible to have a number of games in play ? (if i am looking for someone who had available slots ect then i could see straight away without having to click a link) . just a number indicating the amount of games would be fine ,if i wanted any more info i could click on the link already there ;)

3. December 2003, 11:47:01
Fencer 
Subject: Re: profile page
jason: Sure. I've got it written somewhere ;-)

3. December 2003, 12:34:03
ughaibu 
I cant understand any of this fuss about ratings, all they do is give an approximate idea of whether a prospective opponent is likely to provide a challenging game or not, otherwise they have no importance whatever. It sounds like some of you people sit in the pub boring your friends with stories about your BrainKing ratings, ridiculous, who could possible care?

3. December 2003, 12:39:24
Jason 
i dont brag about my rating but i do care about them . the only thing i find is that im ranked number two in five in line but this doesnt mean that im the second best or anything like that , it means i have played more games than some other people . there are people out there that i cant win , but my point is i could get to number one if i played enough games .

3. December 2003, 12:49:23
ughaibu 
I think the rating depends on the pool size, so as more players join your rating will increase (assuming you continue to play), thus you'll overtake any above you who have stopped playing. This latter is another negative of ratings, once a player is top rated they've been known to stop playing just to preserve their spot in the list, pathetic.

3. December 2003, 12:51:06
Fencer 
Somebody [Dmitri King, most likely] has already proposed to hide users who didn't finish a rated game within three months from the Ratings pages. It should force them to continue playing.

3. December 2003, 12:55:16
Jason 
is this along the lines of a ladder system i remember hearing about maybe ?

3. December 2003, 12:58:50
Fencer 
That's slightly different approach. I think that Chief KM wanted to outline some proposal.

3. December 2003, 13:05:58
california man 
Subject: Re: ratings
..Although nothing may change, it is nice to hear other players have the same concerns about ratings

3. December 2003, 16:14:41
grenv 
Subject: Re: Scoring
Fencer,
I would have to agree with the comment that drawn matches do not count. I have had quite a few drawn games. In many cases the difference in ratings was quite a lot (e.g 2000 vs 1300), in which case I would expect to increase the lower rating and decrease the higher rating. NEVER has this occurred. I suspect that there is a defect in the code somewhere causing this.

In addition I would suggest that winning a series 3-2 (which should score 0.6-0.4 where a draw is 0.5-0.5) should score less than winning 5-0. I haven't enough data to tell whether this is the case, but can you confirm that it should be? I suspect that the same piece of code would be used in this case and therefore it may not work either.

If necessary I volunteer to play someone in a game of something where our ratings are dissimilar and engineer a draw to test this hypothesis. Just invite me to a game and alert fencer so he can monitor the ratings.

Just trying to make sure it works!

3. December 2003, 16:38:19
Jason 
Subject: Re: Scoring
im not sure to which games you refer too grenv but i know it works with checkers and five in line at least also tank battle works correctly ,other games i havent took any notice ;)

3. December 2003, 16:40:56
Summertop 
Subject: discussion boards
In the discussion boards, it shows the name of the person who made the post. It also shows their membership level. Could their national flag be shown too?

3. December 2003, 17:09:48
grenv 
Subject: Re: Scoring
Well I'm referring to chess variations, but it would surprise me if some games worked and others didn't. Anyway a test would work, I have a high rating in some games and am willing to deliberately draw one game against a lower rated player at the risk of losing rating points while the ratings are monitored in order to test.

3. December 2003, 17:25:55
ughaibu 
Honcho recently told me that his rating went down after a draw but he has an unestablished rating, I dont know if that makes a difference.

3. December 2003, 23:42:13
Kevin 
I'm rated pretty low at chess ;-) lol

4. December 2003, 10:38:38
kitti 
Subject: Re: Scoring
I'm also sure my rating has not changed after a draw even if there was a big difference in our ratings. This has happened several times, actually i don't think i've noticed my rating changing after a draw even once.

4. December 2003, 17:16:39
grant 
Subject: Re: Scoring
draws have never changed my rating either, which is bloody annoying when you have to battle against a large rating difference in players

4. December 2003, 18:27:48
Nasmichael 
Subject: Getting PGN scores from games
I would like to see a page that will display the PGN with timestamps--just the notation, not the download that is processed by my WinBoard (improperly). I am playing Gothic Chess and I wanted to show some people what good game tactics look like; but when I go to the PGN download page my WinBoard tries to display the game--and it cannot. ItsYourTurn.com has a page to download PGN and also to view PGN with timestamps. Is there a place here to do that?

4. December 2003, 21:41:47
Caissus 
Subject: Draw offer
Sometimes I have had the impression,that my draw offer was not read by my opponent.
Perhaps there should be a flashing lamp in red or yellow, for the blind :-)?

6. December 2003, 12:12:11
Stevie 
Subject: Tourny win flag
Could we have a red number next to our BKR that shows how many Tourny's have been won in that game variation ?

7. December 2003, 13:55:17
Stevie 
Subject: Re: Tourny win flag
And on our profile page, where it shows game stats, I would also like to see a wins percentage rate :o) So I can see as I improve :o)

8. December 2003, 14:48:02
mangue 
Subject: Re: Tourny win flag
It is quite easy to count, I have for example 71 wins, 6 draws, and 23 losses. So it is about 71% of victory, 6% of draws and 23% of defeats :-)

8. December 2003, 15:46:03
coan.net 
Subject: tourny win flag
yea... it would be very simple if you have only played a total of 100 games. But when you have things like 743 wins, 18 draws, 379 loses - it's a little harder to know the winning percentage without doing a little math.

8. December 2003, 15:49:41
Stevie 
And when there are 20 different bkrs and stats

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