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When you display Tournament sign-ups at the top of our current games, please could you omit those:
a) where it is invitation only;
b) where we have already signed up?
Go back about 10 post in the room (Oct 25th), we currently have 4 different "variants" which some would love to see here (Bonus Battleboats, Outline Battleboats, HexBoats, and Dark Battleboats Plus)
tonyh:
a) even if it is invitation only I like to know they exist. I can allways try to ask the owner to invite me.
b) I usually use this page instead of my profile page to check up on the tournment list before it starts. But then again, being a pawn, I can only enter one tournament at a time :). Besides, when should it disappear from the list? When you sign up for all game types in the tournment? Right after you sign up for at least one game in the tournment?
Vikings: It might be interesting as a handicap match, but the Nack opening position is severely behind in the race. True, the Nack position has positional compensation, but I don't think there's enough and would take the race lead any day.
If you want proof, fine. I'll BG Blitz the position and post the equities tonight.
Modified by x7x7x7x7x7 (4. January 2005, 00:13:15)
An initial rollout of 1080 games shows the Back position to win 56% of the time (providing equals are playing). That's about -.120 for the Nack side.
In a money game (gammons and bg's counting), the eqiuty is even worse at about -.280 for Nack.
As I stated earlier, it would be intersting as a teaching tool or as a handicap to get a weaker player to play ( I might see if I can get my boss to play ), but the Back side's race lead is a huge advantage.
Modified by x7x7x7x7x7 (5. January 2005, 03:58:07)
Vikings: When conducting rollouts, you need to select an arbitrary number of games. 108 is considered to be the smallest statistically signifigant number of games to get an accurate assesment. I simply multiplied the number by 10 to get a larger sample.
is there any plans to change the way a tournament is played , at present we have to wait for all games to complete before moving onto the next round .can/is it possible to make it so as soon as there is a clear winner from a section that they can then move to the next round ,in some cases it could save months of waiting .
Jason: furbster:
I agree to, but it won't be as easy as you think to implement. Sometimes the top two players are tied and through with their games and the slow person has a few games going weeks after everyone else moved 47 times in their games and this guy is on move 11. Anyway, with the S-B thingy needing to use every single person's score to determine who wins the section, you just have to wait until all the games are finished. When there's a clear cut victor that the S-B amout won't change, then by all means start the next round.
Then there's this case: 2004 Third Quarter Open Dark Chess=====
http://brainking.com/game/Tournaments?trg=4871&tri=14869
Section four has two players tied for the top spot. I've noticed that when two players have won every game against their common opponents and split their game or games between themselves they will finish with identical S-B scores regardless of what anyone else in the section does. Ol' scubabisto was the only one left with games to play four weeks ago. He's down to just two now, but it certainly would've been nice to conitinue the tournament while he's playing his games that won't change the outcome of the section at all. If I'm wrong about the S-B thingy with two players even like this and it is possible for one to outscore the other, may I ask your indulgence and say, "Nevermind" :)
Walter Montego: yes in some cases it might not make much of a difference but there are alot of times when only one player for example has won all the matches in his round so could automatically go on to play in the next round . just take a look at the first 5 in line team tournament for example ,the next round could have started along time ago because of clear winners ....slow play doesnt bother me much by the way ,its just i like to get to the next round ..instead of them popping up six months later ;)_
grenv: I always forget about the brute force method. I'm just a paper and pencil kind of guy. Yes, that's an excellent idea grenv. Only so many pidgeons would fit in the holes and once the outcome could only be one way you could advance the round and fill in the blanks of the previous round or rounds as the results come in. That'd keep things moving along and all players would stll get to play their allotted games too.
ok i am not a mod .. but .. i think it would be very useful to them if they could move a post from 1 board to another board, that way people reading the boards can be sure that after a mod has been by all inappropriate posts are on the correct board
(or am i trying to be too tidy online as overcompensation for my untidyness irl ? ;))
Hrqls: Any person can already do that, or do you mean to delete from one board and move it to another? Right now I could copy your post and move it to the Gothic Chess board, but I'm not sure what the point of it would be. Why move them? Seems like telling the poster to take it to the correct board is what most moderators do and that works fairly well.
Hrqls: I don't think it's a good idea. It would annoy many people if they realize that somebody moved their posts to a board where they never wanted to post.
*nod* thats what i mean .. to move them .. that way (like on the bk board with the chess thread) the posts would be moved already and people wouldnt have to scroll through it, plus it wont have a thread started on one board, then a mod tells to move it to another board, and its continued there (most of the time without the initial posts which remain on the first board)
(and it might increase some posts on the actual gaming boards :))
Fencer: sorry i had missed your post ... i was probably reading walters when you posted it :)
on many boards its common use to do it like this
i am mainly visiting ezboards (but also some phpboards) where i am a mod on some. i never had people complain about a move. (ezboards gives the option to leave a link in the original place of the post which leads to the place where it is moved to)
As I was creating new game invitations for cylinder chess, I suddenly thought it would be quite good if I could also define whether or not I want players with provisional BKR see my invitations.
reza: 5 minutes to implement. 30 minutes to test. 8 hours to sleep because I am very tired. And then some regression tests because one database table must be modified.
But, of course, everything can be done if there is a time for it.