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22. March 2005, 12:09:57
Stevie 
so much of a nice job....no-one has posted in over a month

22. March 2005, 04:31:08
Purple 
Subject: Re:
John Baker: You are welcome to contribute.

22. March 2005, 04:23:58
John Baker 
Purple: Nice job of moderating. The discussion sure has improved over the last 2 months.

19. February 2005, 14:23:26
Purple 
Subject: Very Good Site

18. February 2005, 15:37:49
Purple 
Subject: Thanks Nomad
Nomad is very knowledgeable about checkers and has agreed to help moderate here. Thanks again.

18. February 2005, 14:53:39
Purple 
Subject: Good Link

10. February 2005, 00:59:12
Purple 
Subject: Re: My next paper should be of interest
EdTrice: That was pretty interesting.

10. February 2005, 00:48:52
Purple 
Subject: Re:
EdTrice: If I get tired of editing I will have to ban. Nothing about checkers will be touched as long as personal insults are not included.

10. February 2005, 00:32:44
Purple 
I edited out what I thought was a mild insult. If this continues I won't have much choice..you people are not talkig about checkers but about each other. Maybe the Boiler Room would be more fitting for this.

9. February 2005, 17:33:00
Purple 
Subject: Re: CHECKERS
bristoljohn: That should be a real challenge. I hope you get lot's of players.

9. February 2005, 15:59:37
John Baker 
Subject: Discussion topics
As a person who is somewhat immersed in the quest to learn more about checkers and as a person who considers himself to be a fairly logical thinker, I must admit that I have found recent discussion in this board to be of interest to me. I found the discussion to be amusing, entertaining, and all in the context of checkers. If there was intention to prevent hostility, that objective should have been made more obvious. Personally, I find discussing discussion to be boring and rarely useful. If an interjection is to be made, it should be clear, concise, and well placed.
I hope everyone has a great day and plays well in all their games.
~John

9. February 2005, 11:36:18
bristoljohn 
Subject: CHECKERS
I hope to start a tournament called WONDERFUL WORLD OF CHECKERS aimed at players 2000+ please look in tournaments if you ars interested
Thank You

9. February 2005, 02:25:36
Purple 
Thanks Tuesday

9. February 2005, 02:22:14
Purple 
Subject: Re:
Things that are interest only to the two people talking and not to everyone else are better on a chat board. Not on a checker DB.

9. February 2005, 02:04:17
Purple 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: Got me there. Trice probably knows.

9. February 2005, 01:59:02
Purple 
Subject: Re:
EdTrice: LOL> Let me re-phrase. Shouldn't people posting on this board have checker discussion as their agenda?

9. February 2005, 01:50:12
Purple 
Subject: Re:
EdTrice: That is true so I left it but I just wanted it to stop there before something got started. There is always someone prepared to be insulted. Wouldn't most people just like to talk about checkers?

8. February 2005, 23:29:01
Purple 
Subject: Re: confine to checkers?
John Baker: Comments about "smart people" and "oh really" are the beginning of a flame war. That is my problem.

8. February 2005, 23:23:07
John Baker 
Subject: confine to checkers?
As far as I can tell, nothing was discussed but checkers. Checkers moves, checkers endgames, checkers software, checkers positions. What's your problem Purple?

8. February 2005, 20:12:20
Purple 
Please confine to checker discussion

8. February 2005, 19:42:45
bwildman 
really?

8. February 2005, 19:39:23
bwildman 
oh...I thought you were talking about BrainKing.

8. February 2005, 19:35:29
bwildman 
edit board feature?

8. February 2005, 16:56:20
sobek 
Subject: Ed SORRY
Ed sorry, I download today again and it is free

8. February 2005, 14:56:21
sobek 
Six month ago I downloaded WCC(in text free gold edition) from oficial web, but working 30 days,and every day I readed 30, 29 , etc...

8. February 2005, 12:08:32
sobek 
Subject: WCC
to EdTrice: Ed sorry, but your program is 30 days trial and non free

8. February 2005, 03:24:22
Stardust 
Wh ydoes 'published play' have to come into account in every checker game? I've seen people lose sure wins because of human error or time out. Not everyone who plays online games consults a database of former games to determine if the game is a win or a loss. That would take the FUN out of playing,wouldn't it?

8. February 2005, 01:55:57
Purple 
Yep, nothing to it.

8. February 2005, 01:46:07
Stevie 
Subject: and this will help, and there are more than one way to do it also....not just the ones shown

8. February 2005, 01:43:33
Purple 
Subject: Re:
Stevie: It takes a handful of moves to line up the three but there is lot of published play on how to do it.

8. February 2005, 01:39:09
Stevie 
But they have only just got to the oposite corners

7. February 2005, 20:30:23
John Baker 
Subject: 3 kings on 2 kings
How often can 3 kings on 2 kings end in a draw? I've got a game right now with Stevie where I've got my 2 kings in opposite corners and he is unable to trap one.

5. February 2005, 15:25:45
Purple 
Subject: Re:
EdTrice: Do you have two examples?

27. January 2005, 19:38:33
Purple 
Subject: Re: Trivia Question
EdTrice: I have come across it only 1 time where the 1 King was strategicaly placed on a border..not in double corner. The 2 Kings could never get the move.

18. January 2005, 14:34:49
George Miller 
Subject: Re: The 3 move draw rule
EdTrice:
The English (EDA) introduced a 4 fold repetition rule in the early 1990's along with clarification of "making progress". But even 3 fold repetition is OK - with perfect play you NEVER need repeat a position - so you have a couple of chances to get it right - or do you want forever :)

16. January 2005, 21:50:51
Purple 
Subject: Re: The 3 move draw rule
EdTrice: It's an IYT rule. No checker fedration ever signed off on it.

16. January 2005, 16:16:17
Purple 
Subject: Re: The 3 move draw rule
Jumper2: The site owner Pat told me once he knows nothing about checkers. The original purpose of the rule was to prevent a player who was in a 1-1 mathmatical draw from refusing the draw offers and carrying the game on forever. You are right in that it is a bad rule when applied in other cases. If someone stubbornly refuses a cerain draw here Fencer will step in when notified and declare the game a draw.

16. January 2005, 16:05:08
Jumper 
Subject: The 3 move draw rule
This rule is totally wrong in checkers. You have to repeat a move everyonce in awhile to run the opponent out of moves. We should get up a petition of 2000 plus players signing it so management knows their is a problem. or flood the mail with individual protests. Jim Loy should be a big help with this problem.

16. January 2005, 15:13:47
Purple 
Subject: A Tough One
There is a pretty simple formula for 3 Kings to defeat 2 Kings in opposite double corners but it takes a bit of shuffling back and forth to line the 3 up properly. On IYT my opponent knew how to do it (I had the 2 Kings) but in the process of aligning he duplicated the same position 3 times and the site declared the game a draw. Unless someone knows a super fast way to do this I think it tilts the game unfairly.

15. January 2005, 20:15:13
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: Longest 10-piece win with 5 kings each
EdTrice: thanks! thats was taught me a lot .. now to use it in my own game ;)

15. January 2005, 06:31:22
ustica tnp 
Subject: Re: Longest 10-piece win with 5 kings each
EdTrice:your start the red position with 60% winning! and the white is got 3 checkers block! if white move#6 3-7 and still can Draw.

15. January 2005, 00:09:56
Purple 
Subject: Re: Longest 10-piece win with 5 kings each
EdTrice: Very interesting.

10. January 2005, 10:36:52
Hrqls 
ok ... will need some time to decrypt that message :)

thanks

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