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12. Toukokuu 2004, 11:36:34
DeaD man WalkiN 
Otsikko: Re: BKR don't mean a
TYVM Fencer for being fare to us that would like to make it to #1 someday or at least try too.

12. Toukokuu 2004, 11:27:38
Fencer 
Otsikko: Re: BKR don't mean a
I've just removed that user from charts. It's not the first case but it can be easily detected and resolved. I am currently working on a new way of automatic handling of such situations.

12. Toukokuu 2004, 09:15:06
Bernice 
thanks :)

12. Toukokuu 2004, 09:09:51
Fencer 
It will be back soon. Final tests on BK 2.0 are passed. After a new tournament generator is done, it will be launched.

12. Toukokuu 2004, 08:57:05
Bernice 
Otsikko: Re: BKR don't mean a
if that is the case it should be investigated by the powers that be - Fencer, MrLoup :)
That person could be playing against himself, or a junior member of his family.
It is a pity that the BKR are not available on our main page anylonger...

12. Toukokuu 2004, 08:39:18
DeaD man WalkiN 
Otsikko: BKR don't mean a
thing in here. And y I say this is look at Backgammon Race the #1 person (was going to put name but changed my mind) has played 25 game all against the same person and most of those game after 3 or 4 move where forfieted. To me this is wrong that a person would do something like this just to put a rating so high that there is noway for a person to get them. Well back to my corner I go and hope this does not upset anyone but, just that people should know what does go on.
:o{P``````

12. Toukokuu 2004, 04:13:05
Dolittle 
Thanks SOD and Andersp! I don't pay much attention to the BKR's myself. I just love to play and meet nice folks..sometimes I get lucky and win a game too! :)

12. Toukokuu 2004, 04:10:48
Purple 
I suggest this will be done with or without your blessing. It must be frustrating that so few people require your approval to live their lives.

12. Toukokuu 2004, 03:56:41
Artful Dodger 
Thanks for noting correctly that I am an expert offering that guidance Purple. I duly note that you are a master of the art of cozening. Which makes it all the less surprising that you don't let the moderator speak for herself in both situations. I suggest we leave it here and let harley decide for herself.

12. Toukokuu 2004, 03:43:52
Andersp 
I agree 100% Dolittle and SOD, why all this "noise" about rating, especially in backgammon where the dices decide who will win. I checked the tournament list, a player has a tournament for players 2000+..then i checked my stats with that player...we have played 20 games i have won 11 games against him and he has won 9. But i cant play in his tournament because my rating is
below what is needed for his "elite tournament" LOL

12. Toukokuu 2004, 03:41:43
StarOfDarkness 
There are alot of players on this site who play games for fun and enjoyment. I personally don't pay a bit of attention if someone has a higher rating than I do. Luck along with skill goes hand in hand with game playing! A lower rated player can also learn alot by playing a higher rated player....DON"T let the BKR"S get in your way!

12. Toukokuu 2004, 03:13:02
Dolittle 
I think it is sad if the higher BKR's avoid playing lower BKR's simply for the ratings. How did they get that rating in the first place? And how are the lower BKR's ever to increase their ratings? I myself am a lower BKR and sometimes feel ignored on this site even though I have played here for a long time and paid the same membership fees as everyone else. If the site is to grow, we need everybody regardless of rating. I thought they were games for fun anyway!
Please accept my apology for expressing my opinion and I don't mean it toward anyone in particular!

12. Toukokuu 2004, 02:57:17
Purple 
The moderator here is perfectly capable of deciding for herself what will be allowed without unsolicited expert guidance.

12. Toukokuu 2004, 02:37:35
Artful Dodger 
Otsikko: I just noticed that ML GZ included a personal attack
in his post below. I thought it was clear that those types of posts were to be avoided. Even if what ML stated about cheating is true, it's not germane to the BKR discussion.

12. Toukokuu 2004, 02:24:23
Artful Dodger 
I agree with that MM. I don't so much worry about the lower rated players in backgammon. I prefer playing higher rated players because they typically offer a more challenging game but I play in lots of tourneys and play on both sides of the curve.

12. Toukokuu 2004, 02:20:28
LongJohn 
I agree, I dont mind playing lower BKR's to myself, but some do.
I was simply pointing out a fact. Some higher BKR's do in fact avoid playing lower BKR's for this reason.

12. Toukokuu 2004, 02:18:07
MadMonkey 
Why would it discourage any higher rated player if they are good at a game, UNLESS as has happened before when the 'KM crowd' were about they like to play against themselves (still here just a different name now).
Most normal game players on this site would not worry about it, to them a game is a challenge.
Sadly, to some it is not - its a cheat !!

12. Toukokuu 2004, 02:06:10
LongJohn 
one thing I have definately noticed with the ratings system is that it definately discourages the high BKR's to NOT play against the lower ratings as they have little or nothing to gain and much to lose. Consequently, when they set up a game in the waiting room, they will set the required rating so high that the lower ratings wont even see the waiting games and cannot join.
Although this is fine, these people come unstuck when they play in tourneys and have no control who they play.

I do however find it interesting why someone who is a known (by admission) program user would start questioning ratings systems etc. Maybe it would be fairer to have Fencer reset your BKR Chessmaster so that you can start out playing fairly all the time.
Do you still use programs?

12. Toukokuu 2004, 01:55:16
Grim Reaper 
Otsikko: The draw...
...I was refering to was a checkers game I had with CaOz. I was about 2200 at the time, he was 2400+, the game was a draw, and no points were exchanged.

There should have been a +12 gain for me and a loss of 12 points for him given a 200 point disparity in ratings.

Recall a 400 point difference means the higher rated player would win a very, very large percentage of your contested games.

11. Toukokuu 2004, 11:59:13
Chessmaster1000 
From Jason: "I think what Chessmaster1000 wanted to know was that if the same method was used for all types of games on here ."

Yes this AND what is the method for the calculations....

11. Toukokuu 2004, 10:44:08
Jason 
every site i play on all has differnt ways of doing the ratings , some based on bkr or just a winning percentage , one i like is if you win you can get a maximum of 16 points for a win , or 16 points(maximum) taken away for a loss , all depends on the opponents rating as to how much taken away or gained . (this could be simmilar to here not sure never managed to work it out here ,).
i think what Chessmaster1000 wanted to know was that if the same method was used for all types of games on here .

11. Toukokuu 2004, 08:54:36
harley 
Taken from the FAQ page...

Although I had finished a game, my BKR did not change! Is that an error?
No, this is not an error. There are several situations which can be a reason of that:

Both players did not perform at least two moves. It can happen when one player loses the game by a timeout at the very beginning.
You won a game with an opponent whose BKR is significantly smaller than yours. If we would apply the formula exactly, your BKR would have to drop. But BrainKing.com uses the rule that your BKR cannot drop after you win the game, therefore it remains unchanged. The similar rule applies if you lose a game with an opponent whose BKR is significantly higher than yours.
The game have been defined as "unrated game". Such game is not calculated for BKR.
The game is a part of a match which is not finished yet. The match is treated as a single game which consists of several sub-games. The statistics (number of won, drawn and lost games) and BKR of both players is changed after the whole match is finished and the result is based on the match result itself, not on the results of its sub-games.

Fencer wanted to avoid a situation where very high rated players were afraid to play low rated players in case their rating dropped drastically (in the event of the lower rated person winning).

11. Toukokuu 2004, 07:24:33
Stevie 
Otsikko: Re: BKR calculation.
"Lower rated players will gain points when drawing a higher rated opponent, and the higher rated player would lose points if drawing a lower rated one. "

Ive had this happen to me , but it was when there was a very large gap between the oponent and myself, they were 800 or 900 and I was about 1000 higher at least

I lost about 50bkr

11. Toukokuu 2004, 07:16:09
Grim Reaper 
Otsikko: Re: BKR calculation.
I posed the very same question on more than one occasion. As I worked with Mark Glickman on a few projects, and he created the most-recent version of the system for the United States Chess Federation, I assured Fencer his rating calculations were not correct.

The BKR for the provisional period is off by orders of magnitude. The handling of draws is also incorrect.

Fencer uses the "parallel" Glicko calculation for
"many results" being rated at the same time during the provisional period, and Mark Glickman later retracted this method.

If you are interested in a high BKR, all you have to do is win a few games against strong opponents during your provision BKR stage, then just gets draws once you have 25+ games. Your rating will never go down.

This is not the way the rest of the world operates.

Lower rated players will gain points when drawing a higher rated opponent, and the higher rated player would lose points if drawing a lower rated one.

I have not seen an example of that here.

11. Toukokuu 2004, 00:47:45
Chessmaster1000 
Otsikko: BKR calculation.
Well i didn't know where to post this question, so forgive me if this is off topic.
I want to ask for the complete method for calculating the BKR in the games of Chess, Gothic Chess and Backgammon. I know that it's the same with that of the US Chess Federation formula, but calculating it this way, the results are not the same. So something must be different. Can a knowledgeable (Fencer or anyone else...) person solve my question?

Thanks.

11. Toukokuu 2004, 00:14:54
MadMonkey 
*keeping eyes peeled, just been told that someone is going to copy our database and take it with them*

10. Toukokuu 2004, 23:56:27
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: NTL
Have we got any users on BrainKing that use an NTL connection here in the UK. If so could you contact myself or rod03801 please.

MM

10. Toukokuu 2004, 02:04:05
Lythande 
<Hmm.. GPEMTNSU, please. ;> (Gets paid even more to never show up)

9. Toukokuu 2004, 21:13:52
Artful Dodger 
Otsikko: connections
in Chicago

9. Toukokuu 2004, 19:01:05
Backoff 
Ah what the heck, he's got my vote. Just remember the little people down here in Florida when you win. I'd like the position of Sec. of GPATDN (get's paid alot to do nothing) please.

9. Toukokuu 2004, 18:56:57
coan.net 
Sounds like a new poll question - Should AD be President. Yes or No. :-)

9. Toukokuu 2004, 10:04:22
Cole 
chad...chad...where for art thou, chad...

9. Toukokuu 2004, 10:02:21
rabbitoid 
in Florida, no doubt

9. Toukokuu 2004, 08:52:00
Artful Dodger 
I have connections. I can make it happen. :)

(last election my mother was able to vote for me three times!)

9. Toukokuu 2004, 08:50:51
Fencer 
Unfortunatelly I cannot vote :-)

9. Toukokuu 2004, 08:49:28
Artful Dodger 
Otsikko: One more question
can I count on your vote in Novemeber or will you still be mad at me?

:) j/k

9. Toukokuu 2004, 08:47:58
Fencer 
Suffixes after a name are not illegal in general.

9. Toukokuu 2004, 08:40:33
Artful Dodger 
Otsikko: Fencer
is it fair to ask if tags after one's name is now ok? I and a few others am under the impression that it is not but there seems to be some confusion in the matter.

Thanks

9. Toukokuu 2004, 07:41:15
Fencer 
This board is not for personal attacks. Anybody who tries to continue in it will be blocked for posting.

8. Toukokuu 2004, 16:37:29
MadMonkey 
I must learn to type faster LOL

8. Toukokuu 2004, 16:37:09
Cole 
Otsikko: Re: YaYa
Thanks MadMonkey!

8. Toukokuu 2004, 16:35:37
MadMonkey 
Cole: When you choose what game you want (e.g. Crowded Backgammon), then who you are playing (or leave that open for the Waiting room) you have the screen entitled 'Select this game parameters'. On the right hand side you will see a box asking how many games you want to create.
Hope that helps :o)

8. Toukokuu 2004, 16:29:14
Cole 
Otsikko: Re: ughaibu
HOW??
I set up i game...then I have to go in and set up another...then again and again...what am I missing?

Never mind....I really never saw that option before...

To do list:

1) Change name to 'duh'....

2) Buy stronger glasses...or rather wear glasses while playing.....

Thsnks, ughaibu...if you hadn't written that, I'd still not have seen it..

8. Toukokuu 2004, 06:57:22
Artful Dodger 
Who cares, I give kickbacks :)

8. Toukokuu 2004, 06:49:21
coan.net 
President of what? The "AD Fellowship"? :-)

8. Toukokuu 2004, 06:47:44
Artful Dodger 
lol OK, forget that. Can I count on your vote in November?

8. Toukokuu 2004, 06:44:48
coan.net 
I'll pick "what?!!"

8. Toukokuu 2004, 06:43:18
Artful Dodger 
Hello, am I invisible here or what?!!

8. Toukokuu 2004, 06:35:20
coan.net 
Otsikko: inactive accounts
space is space - What space? A name and an account take up very little space. I still have not heard a good reason on why inactive accounts should be removed - other then you think they should.

A few reasons they should not be:

1 - more work for Fencer to code and remove account

2 - Have to make sure old games, and game results, and tournament results don't get deleted.

3 - If an account is removed, and their games/results are left, then you have to put some kind of "name" in there - and I would hate to see it like IYT - where they have something like ID11782718 as names for players that were removed from the site.

4 - Having an inactive account takes up very little disk space.

8. Toukokuu 2004, 06:33:24
Artful Dodger 
I take it you didn't like my idea. :)

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