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playBunny: lol :) that is quite like my own thoughts :)
i almost resigned that game, but i thought it would be just 2 more moves so i could play it out (and lose gracefully ;))
but then a miracle happened ... and the miracle stayed :)
i wondered if i was wrong and the chance to end like this might be quite high so i could try to focus on it in games where i am a little behind ... but i guess i should not ... i was just very lucky as sometimes/rarely happens :)
i have another game (running still so i wont name it here) against the same player where it is going the same way ... although a bit less extreme .. no cube game so no worries .. but i wont resign before i am completely sure :)
Hrqls: "but i wont resign before i am completely sure :)"
Absolutely. I had one of those miracle wins where I won even though my opponent had borne off all but his last man, so I'm totally convinced!
I was playing someone at a different site and they resigned a position in which I was bearing off but had only two spares, one on the acepoint and one on the 5-point, with the 6-point open. He had 2 men on the bar and me leaving a blot for one, tow or more moves was pretty likely. But the guy resigned. I couldn't believe it and asked him why. He said "I don't mean any disrespect to you but I do resign when it looks hopeless. After almost two years you get a feel for the game..thanks". Somehow he's "got a feel" for resigning a 12% chance!
grenv: true ... but some opponents like a game to be fast. i dont mind when a game takes a bit longer myself, but i know some people do, so i sometimes resign when its impossible to win
(i am just learning thats more often possible to win that i thought before :))
grenv: Lol. I think that Chess player was on to something there!
Non-game reasons: I've had an opponent stuck on the bar and resign in protest against the lack of auto-pass. That's a shame in a sense 'cos I like to play and win rather than be gifted with one, but I understand and accept the feelings behind that decision.
is there a way to find out the way a match went and how many points were won by each game ?
i think i asked before but cant remember if there was a way to view that
i think i cant view the points won by each game in a match ?
Hrqls: Until Fencer adds it to the match table (a trivial task, eh, Fencer, eh? ) you have to open each game in turn and check the cube and the position. , and
What a pity. If you're talking about the match I think you are, then I already made that list when I analysed the position acouple of days ago. But it was only a temporary need so I didn't save the file.
playBunny: when i click on a game in a match it shows me the final points in that match .. a simple solution would be to show the current matchpoints at the time of that game :)
Hrqls: It may not be that simple programmingwise. It depends on whether the game result is stored with the game. If not then I imagine the code would have to run through each game totting up the points until it got to the match in question.
But certainly I'd also like to have it show the match score at the start of a game when I'm reviewing it. I'd also like to see the correct value of the cube if I click to any move before the last accepted double. At the moment that's frozen at the final value too. And I'd still like to see the dice roll displayed!
here is a list of players who are in the top 100 of all 6 gammon types on this site
(most players not on this list miss an established rating in antibackgammon or are outside the top 100 of backgammon or hypergammon (as those types have the most ranked players i guess)
i will see if i can make a similar list without antibackgammon sometime next week :)
anyway .. here it is .. the column order is: backgammon,nackgammon,antibackgammon,race backgammon,crowded backgammon,hyper backgammon,average
Hrqls: The workaround is to use underscores. (Dots don't work as they aren't a full character width).
Ideally you should be able to use to get additional spaces but there's a bug in the message code which (unpredictably) ruins the layout of anything long so is only useful when inserting a couple of additional spaces.
playBunny: Marfitalu will soon join that list. He(?) is in the top 30 in every backgammon variant, but he does not yet have an established rating in crowded and anti.
grenv: I absolutely suck at anti, but now I might get established just so Hrqls has to put me on the list! There are so few people rated in anti that my provisional rating of 1589(!), were I to hold it until it became established, would still land me well in the top 100.
pentejr: *nod* i am playing crowded with him now .. and told him about it ... he will soon be in the top with crowded as well (only needed 3 more games last night) and only needed 6 more games of anti (which takes a bit longer though :))
i know of the aversion of some players against anti ... its a great game though .. requires some different tactics and tricks ... but fun ones .. the disadvantage is the high number of moves thats needed to finish a game though
(with the cube it can be done faster ... but not always ;))
i will try to make a similar list without anti somewhere next week .. i am not sure if i will have time though
a better list would be to put everyone on it who is in the top 10% (or another %) of the list .. as there are a lot more people on the backgammon rankings than on the other types :)
i see the types as 4 groups :
back & nack
race & crowded
hyper
anti
Hrqls: I would have gone with 3&6, but that's just because I follow a simple rule to avoid memorizing or counting these positions. 4&5 is equally good.
frolind: i went with 3 & 6 because somehow 6 seems more powerful to me .. but i wrote it out to be sure and it made no difference :)
what simple rule do you use ? (if i dare ask ;))
(btw i lost the game because my opponent rolled double 4 for his last 3 pieces :))
another cube action which i found rather tough .. i declined because accepting would make it a 4 point game in a 5 point match ... creating a crawford game if i would lose without being gammoned .. i didnt like that and think my chances are better by me needing 5 points and my opponent only 3
grenv: *nod* i looked at the dice
3&6 bear off with: 3+3,6 & 4+4,6 & 5+5,6 & 6+3,4,5,6
4&5 bear off with: 3+3 & 4+4,5,6 & 5+4,5,6 & 6+4,5,6
both have 10 rolls to bear off (out of 36 possible rolls)
but! there might be a difference with the left over in case one isnt able to bear off .. for example one rolls 1+2 .. then the position 3&6 will bear off the 3 piece leaving a single 6 piece .. where the 4&5 position cant bear any pieces off leaving 2 pieces on the board closer to the finish
so 3&6 might be better in case one doesnt bear off at the first roll ... but i am not sure about this one
Hrqls: This was not a tough decision: Drop. If you accept you will probably lose and may get gammoned. I'd say if you played 10 games you would win once, be gammoned once and lose without being gammoned 8x.
In fact I wouldn't have doubled if I were your opponent and played for the gammon, I think his position was too good for a double.
grenv: i am not sure if i would have been gammoned .. i had most of my pieces in my home .. i would have probably escaped when he opened his 5 and 6 position .. leaving me with an average number of about 5 or 6 rolls to bear 1 piece off
but there was still a chance
i wouldnt have doubled yet in his position .. as it would have wanted to see if i could be lucky for a gammon .. and i would not .. then i would double a bit later anyway
Hrqls: Yes, you are correct. I was only thinking of when you have to get off in the next roll. If you have more than one chance, then 5&4 is not as good as 6&3. Sorry for the confusion. :)
grenv: ah ok .. a little under 10% .. hmm .. i dont have a feel for % in this game yet .. is 10% a chance to take into account or can you neglect it ? ;)
Hrqls: One way to find it out would be to go through the missing rolls and add up the misses for the roll after that, counting the misses after non-doubles twice. I'm sure someone has a quicker way to figure it out.
Hrqls:
Your study is good for the top 100 of all gammon types. But as you know, players of the gammon variants are not in the same quantities. (Click to http://brainking.com/en/Ratings for the latest members quantities.)
For example, today:
Backgammon: 895
Nackgammon: 251
Anti Backgammon: 61
Race Backgammon: 253
Crowded Backgammon: 209
Hyper Gammon: 521
The rating and BKRs self also goes up and down in some periods.
My offer is for the sampling method:
If we get the same percent for these games from their total players and then calculate the ratings and the BKRs for the players; we can get better performance results.
My offer is for the sample percent is: 20% enough good to be able to see the Masters of Gammon variants.
If this offer is acceptable generally, we can begin to calculate the following input numbers:
Backgammon: 895 x 0.2 = 189 players
Nackgammon: 251 x 0.2 = 50 players
Anti Backgammon: 61 x 0.2 = 12 players
Race Backgammon: 253 x 0.2 = 51 players
Crowded Backgammon: 209 x 0.2 = 42 players
Hyper Gammon: 521 x 0.2 = 104 players
Hrqls: In that game you wouldn't care about gammons. It's such an overwhelming loser that you'd drop it like a smelly dead cat and be grateful for your opponent's mistake.
Your opponent should have kept the prime and hit you as soon as possible in the hope of being hit as you come off the bar and, in turn, hitting your blot on 4, or otherwise picking up a companion for your trapped man. That would increase his gammon chances considerably. Even without hitting you, it is, as grenv said, too good to double.
playBunny: :) .... but remember that game i had before .. in which i did win in a similar position ... opponent beared off almost all, me with a single on 1 (or 24) ..
i guess have to forget that game though and dont use it as a guidance :)
thanks! the game had me wonder for a moment .. i have learned some more about the odds now though .. will drop it like a smelly dead cat for sure next time :)
Hrqls: Remember that miracle with those 10 grand pianos that fell off a skyscraper and crashed to the ground all around me yet I didn't even get hit by a splinter? I think I'll take a stroll through the lion's den at the Zoo. I've always wanted to see them close up and stroke one.