Do you miss something on BrainKing.com and would you like to see it here? Post your request into this board! If there is a more specific board for the request, (i.e. game rule changes etc) then it should be posted and discussed on that specific board.
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Is there anyway to prevent internal SPAM? Someone on here sent the same message to over 60 people today. The said part is only 3 people cared what it said, to the rest, it's just SPAM.
that's part of the game clay. the people with the higher ratings are the ones that have figured out how to stay around the longest. what difference does 500 points make when all the bids are that high?
Harley and Builder Q, you are both missing what I'm asking for. I would like to see a list with the TOTAL number of moves made by person from the day they started on the site. Not the highest number in one day and not the total from yesterday. Understand now?
Na it's just another SQL fuction, just like the other 4 tables list there. See how's he has total number of games played on the finished games page? I'm just asking for total number of moves made.
I would like to request a "Boss" button like this one Here
I play at work and when I'm at work, my boss will sometimes try to take a quick look at what I'm doing. I simple page like that one would help me out alot! Thanks
Fencer, I agree with that. In some games (Tablut for instance), which side you are on makes a huge difference.
RL, the system we use in the CC is fine for the small number of people we have, however, as seen at IYT, that systems isn't too good for large numbers of people.
I still think the rung system is better than the ranked ladder system (i.e. the one we use in the chess club). Mabye we could fire up the poll link and see what all the members think?
well for every gmae it's different. The chess ladders will be very slow to move, while games like backgammon will move faster and some games will see movment in the rungs daily.
ummm the only way I see to make it better is to call it the BK ladder system :) I think mabye to start games right away if you have two people on the rung instead of games starting only once per day.
Ladders
What is a ladder?
Almost everyone is familiar with the concept of a gaming ladder. Each player occupies a rung of the ladder. New players start at the bottom rung. Players on lower rungs challenge those on higher rungs to games, and if they win, they move up to the higher rung. After enough games are played, the ladder will represent, more or less, the relative skill level of the players in the ladder, with the best players at the top of the ladder.
But how does that work on a turn-based gaming site?
While this concept works well for games that may take an evening to play in over the board competition, it isn't extremely well-suited for correspondence gaming, where a game can take several months to play. By having to challenge each player on higher rungs, it could take a great player literally years or dozens of years to climb to the top of a ladder with only a few hundred players in it.
So we've taken the basic ladder concept and tweaked it a bit so that it works well in a turn-based gaming environment by making the following changes:
Instead of one player per rung, there can be many people on the same rung
About once per day, all available players on a single rung are randomly paired up in challenge games
A player who wins a game moves up to the next higher rung
A player who loses a game moves down to the next lower rung, with rung 1 being the lowest possible rung
Players who draw will remain together on the same rung
Three times per year, the rungs are compressed to ensure that good players have an opportunity to climb the ladder
I like the way they do the ladders on GT. Everyone starts on rung one. The games are setup by the server so you can't choose who you are playing (keeps strong players from chosing easy wins). The system pairs you up with someone from your rung (i.e. rung 1 at the start). When the game is complete, the winning player moves up a rung (i.e. to 2) and the losing player moves down 1 rung (or stays on rung 1, as it's the lowest you can go.) Does this make sense?
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