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17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:45:40
LongJohn 
of course they should be removed.
That is a benefit that should be paid for and how Fencer keeps his money flowing in enabling him toi maintain/improve the site allowing for a better excperience for all users.
I viscious circle but in a twisted waty it really means "kick out the pawns and make the place better for everyone, including them"

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:40:17
MadMonkey 
Again yes in BK 1.0. Maybe all pawns in fellowships should automatically be removed from them after all they do get a reminder about there memberships expiring.

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:37:52
Niki 
can pawns even in fact remain members in fellowships ?? what if there's a fellowship tourny they're in when membership expires ?

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:37:31
MadMonkey 
Nope, can only make another Rook Boss (or Fencer) in BK 2.0 :-)
Dont know about the dreams one though as she is already a pawn there.

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:33:31
MadMonkey 
In BK 1.0 i think so Niki. I think its different in BK 2.0 or should be. Shall i go and see if i can make a pawn BB of the Madhouse there ?

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:31:39
Niki 
yes, but as you say, dream actually left.. would she still have had the ability to run the fellowship as a pawn ?

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:30:08
MadMonkey 
Well 'dream' (Big Boss) of The Dream Team has not been here since June 2003, yet the fellowship is still there. Most people have left it now, but there are a few left.
Maybe the Members of a fellowship should vote on what should happen.
In dream's case she did state she was leaving, but no one offered to take the Fellowship over and she did not nominate anyone.
So i would say, mark the fellowship is "inactive" until new Big Boss candidate appears, and would have to be appointed by you Fencer.

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:28:01
Niki 
thankyou for the reply fencer.. so for example, if a big boss rook has become a pawn due to not renewing, is he still the big boss ? are they still able to 'run' that fellowship ?
I wasn't suggesting anything should happen, I was just curious :o)

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:27:54
LongJohn 
I would think a pawn should automatically be ejected from the fellowship (not a right as a non paying member to be in any fellowships) and then the next in line rook should take over.
The rank should be set automatically by join date of the fellowship (ie longest serving rook is the next in line) however, this rank structure should be able to be changed by the Big Boss so that he.she can control who gets the reins when they get omitted

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:24:48
Fencer 
Nothing at this version happens.
What should happen? Delete the whole fellowship? Set "big boss" status to another fellowship member automatically? Mark the fellowship is "inactive" until new Big Boss candidate appears?

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:22:32
Niki 
hmm, helpful, thanks ;-D
genuine question though please.. :)

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:20:36
Backoff 
Two words:utter chaos

17. Toukokuu 2004, 16:18:40
Niki 
Otsikko: rooks and fellowships
could someone please tell me, what happens to a fellowship if the big boss rook allows his membership to run out, or becomes a knight/pawn ?

17. Toukokuu 2004, 15:03:30
Cole 
Otsikko: Fencer..
...does this include 'sex' changes??

Granted this hasn't happened to me for awhile...
but it's still going on...

Also, would this include the part where you can write a bit about yourself??

And when is the ever so elusive BK2 going to go into effect???

17. Toukokuu 2004, 14:33:40
Andersp 
$ 20 for an approved change and $ 10 for a rejected LOL

17. Toukokuu 2004, 14:31:30
Fencer 
A fee for those who want to change profiles without confirmation process? ;-)

17. Toukokuu 2004, 14:29:47
Andersp 
sounds good Fencer...add a fee too!! :)

17. Toukokuu 2004, 14:27:34
Fencer 
Andersp: In BK 2.0, all profile changes [except password change] must be confirmed by an administrator. Approved or rejected.

17. Toukokuu 2004, 14:26:19
Andersp 
Brian and Chatty...i 100% support your opinion. Im so tired of all this childish name changing.
Suppose this should be at "feature requests" but:
1. Is there a way to make name changes impossible?
2. If anyone must change his/her name, have them pay a fee of $ 10-20 each time they change.

17. Toukokuu 2004, 13:30:46
Linda J 
I agree. It sends a message to the rest that anything goes here.

17. Toukokuu 2004, 12:14:22
Badinage 
Fencer I think its time that this fiasco be stopped, having people banned for cheating (AT CHECKERS) and then bringing them back to moderate the board for said game is disgusting.

17. Toukokuu 2004, 11:17:56
harley 
Maybe speculation about other peoples user names would be best not done here?

17. Toukokuu 2004, 11:16:18
sandra... 
Personally I don't see thew fun in cheating... I have never had a 2nd ID... I have never needed one as far as I am concerned..
You have a genuine reason for changing Brian1971.. and as you say, your other ID is a dead one anyway... but there are too many people on here with multi ID'S... I sure hope it stops too!

17. Toukokuu 2004, 10:59:20
Brian1971 
I also believe LJ is Qwerty as well. OF course Lj is not always LJ either. He keeps changing into something else. Now LJ is MapleLeaf GZ for those who did not know. At least with AD changing his name, you know it is AD because the AD is always in the name. AS far as me having a second ID, I do have one. I admit it. However I havent used in since November. It was my original ID but after the big crash last year and all those games were lost as a result, I created a new ID and quit using the old one. So if anyone wants to accuse me of multiple IDs and cheating as a revenge motive check it out. The old ID is BlazinBrian. You will notice it has been stagnet since November. I hope with BK2 we will be able to rid the multiple ID situation so people dont cheat.

17. Toukokuu 2004, 07:08:16
Radiant2008 :-) 
Otsikko: Re:
:-) I see.. always good to play fair!! GoodLuck my friend :-)))

17. Toukokuu 2004, 07:01:49
Artful Dodger 
Interfellowship games about to start and they won't be able to find me as they are doing the inviting. :)

17. Toukokuu 2004, 06:48:46
Radiant2008 :-) 
Otsikko: Re: yeah
formerly?? Why do you change your name again? I think its a nice banner ;o)

17. Toukokuu 2004, 06:44:17
Artful Dodger 
Otsikko: yeah
I like that one better....does anybody besides us even care? :)

AD (Formerly ADsezQWERTYisLJ)

17. Toukokuu 2004, 06:43:13
Radiant2008 :-) 
Otsikko: Re: backoff..
sorry about your losses.. hang in there! ;o)

17. Toukokuu 2004, 06:41:25
Radiant2008 :-) 
Otsikko: Re: Is there a way to tell if someone is using two ID's?
Just 2 ID's?? I would specify the question to:

Is there a way to tell if someone is using mutiple ID's?

17. Toukokuu 2004, 06:38:11
Artful Dodger 
Otsikko: Is there a way to tell if someone is using two ID's?
Just curious

This message written by AD formerly ADsezQWERTYisLJ

16. Toukokuu 2004, 23:41:05
LongJohn 
it is a great game but can often take a very very long time on a turn based site, especially when both opponents are too scared to use the cube.
It is really the only way to play BG OTB though

16. Toukokuu 2004, 23:39:50
Fencer 
About doubling cube - I would probably implement it as another "variant" of backgammon.

16. Toukokuu 2004, 23:36:58
LongJohn 
thanks Fencer

16. Toukokuu 2004, 23:34:34
Fencer 
Not exactly. I've temporarily disabled all his posts. Right now I have no other choice how to deal with permanent troublemakers.

16. Toukokuu 2004, 23:33:43
Stevie 
What are you on about?

why has your post on here changed?

16. Toukokuu 2004, 23:22:03
LongJohn 
Otsikko: stevie
stevie no moderator in their right mind would have let that post stand

16. Toukokuu 2004, 22:49:48
harley 
Crissie, I honestly don't know! I've never played with a doubling cube, and I did ask once at the backgammon board, and got an answer I understood at the time... but that was a long while ago and I've forgotten now! I'm sure if you ask again at the backgammon discussion board, someone would be good enough to explain it again :o)

16. Toukokuu 2004, 22:40:35
Artful Dodger 
I hate it when that happens

16. Toukokuu 2004, 22:26:06
Backoff 
speaking of loseing. I've completed almost 50 games today. 35 of them were loses :P

16. Toukokuu 2004, 21:21:06
myfanwy 
Best see BBW's link to the rules below.

16. Toukokuu 2004, 21:12:42
Crissie 
Otsikko: Dumb question??
i know this isn't the board for this harley, but... i just learned to play backgammon here, so what is the doubling cube?

16. Toukokuu 2004, 20:57:53
Chessmaster1000 
Otsikko: Re: Backgammon Rules
Doubling cube!!!!! Yeah! This would make Backgammon here MUCH more interesting.......
It seems not a big change but actually IT IS A HUGE CHANGE! Just my opinion.

16. Toukokuu 2004, 17:40:05
coan.net 
Otsikko: Backgammon Rules
Here is a good site for rules

- - - - -

"A player must use both numbers of a roll if this is legally possible (or all four numbers of a double). When only one number can be played, the player must play that number. Or if either number can be played but not both, the player must play the larger one. When neither number can be used, the player loses his turn. In the case of doubles, when all four numbers cannot be played, the player must play as many numbers as he can."

Plus the site also talks about the doubling cube! <HINT HINT> :-)

16. Toukokuu 2004, 17:21:50
Jason 
what happens is that some people (maybe without even knowing) moves one of the pieces and then cant move another ,but if it was made to know that two moves are available (either via the swop...or moving a differnt piece first) .. what tends to happen sometimes is that some players will move only one piece so they dont leave any open , (which you can do ..wether it is right or wrong ) .if you roll a six and a two ,you have to use the highest dice possible .

16. Toukokuu 2004, 15:55:45
LongJohn 
this situation will not apply to double though as the 2 numbers are both the same and therefore you just have to keep moving until you have no more moves available.
The bug has to do with a roll of different numbers where moving a particular pieve with one number stops the movement of the 2nd.

16. Toukokuu 2004, 14:37:08
Chessmaster1000 
Otsikko: Tiny Correction....
Of course if you rolled a double:
You have to use the maximum number of your 4 EQUAL playable numbers.
And not different of course as i said before:)

16. Toukokuu 2004, 14:34:47
Chessmaster1000 
The rules are simple.

If you rolled a double:
You have to use the maximum number of your 4 different individual numbers. (You had to use all 4 numbers if you can, if not you have to use 3, if not you have to use 2 etc.....)

If you didn't rolled a double:
You have to use both 2 numbers if you can.
If you can move one number but not the other, then move this.
And if you can use any of the 2 but not both of them, then you have to play the higher number.

16. Toukokuu 2004, 14:06:45
Andersp 
Doesnt matter to me if the rules are "real" or "homemade" as long as all players know how to use them. If only some players know how to "handle" this bug its unfair imo.

16. Toukokuu 2004, 09:19:26
coan.net 
(I'm sure someone will find the exact rules, or I'll search for them tomorrow just to make sure)

But I think there is also a rule like this:

If only 1 move can be made, it has to be made with the higher of the 2 dice.

Again, I'll search tomorrow for the exact rules, I remember seeing them somewhere. (Or someone else can jump in if they know them!) :-)

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