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What about incorporating a player speed rating? Each player would have a speed rating, e.g. between 0 and 100, 0 being infinitely fast and 100, playing at the time limits. The rating would be calculated and averaged for each move made as follows:
Time Taken per Move / Time Allowed per Move
and added to their overall rating:
(Total Time Taken per Move - Total Vacation time used) / Total Time Allowed per Move / Total Number of moves
For tournament creators, they could add a minimum required speed rating. For the entrants, the pending tournament could also display the speed rating of the slowest player, so they have an idea how quickly it may progress.
We could have a player buy out , 100 players @ $100 each. And then a further $100 ea / year for the operating costs. These players could then become Maharajahs as well as business owners, though judging by some of the forums, it would make an interesting management team! :)
Anyone thought about using Crowdfunding to raise the capital?
Valuation is an opinion. "Ask five website buyers what they think your website is worth, and you’re likely to get five different answers. Each buyer would likely have a different valuation number and potentially a different method for creating the valuation."
But for fun only, these calculators returned the following results for Brainking.com (try facebook.com which has known value and you will see these calculators are somewhat off): http://www.worthofweb.com/calculator/ $22,372 http://www.siteprice.org/ $14,241 www.yourwebsitevalue.com/ $9,168
Bernice:Believe you have the exchange rate the wrong way round! The NZD has strengthened against the EUR, so your membership is actually cheaper. A black rook is now 40% cheaper than it was at the beginning of 2009 for you! Fencer will have to put up his prices :)
Sujet: Re: Should brainking.com leave or stay on the internet?
I believe it was a proposal for an alternative referendum to Brexit. However one is a democracy whilst the other is an autocracy. Which is which is your guess!
crosseyed: Yes, happening to me too. For example in Beach's tournament Christmas Greetings Christmas Greetings the completed games against Doris and tigar4o are not viewable.
Sujet: Re: Whatever happened to prize tournaments?
Gabriel Almeida: Depends what S-B rules will be applied at the time the second round is created! Thom27 still has a chance if S-B Hrqls rules are applied!
Marshmud: No, but I do play chess. Point of post was offer something to your question. Additional point, imho, not negative, but vein of thought. What do you disagree with?
Marshmud: Pretty much all of the dedicated chess sites do. And plenty apps available for your phone too. Haven't seen any with the bonus system though.
I think you have a challenge on your hands though. Online turned based games have evolved considerably. Whilst I do like this site, it is a dinosaur, played by dinosaurs.
Actually, what would be really useful to some players, is the ability to take back their move after their opponent has moved.
For example, in Artful's case (Artful Dodger vs. Wilhelmina), whenever Wilhelmina sent him back to base, he could undo both Wilhelmina's move and his own and re-roll.
Of course, you would need a cap on the number of undos, say about 30 per game, with the ability to undo any number of moves at any time up to the cap. So if you were being slaughtered at battle boats, on move 29, you could undo 30 moves and restart with a new board. Brilliant I say
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happyjuggler0: I see you have the number 2 rating in backgammon. Congrats! It was not my intention to de-skill your achievement and now understand your reaction to my unlearned and naive point.
Herlock Sholmes: Card games, yes, they have huge value for me and have enjoyed playing them from a young age.
Whilst there are similarities with dice games (playing with what you are dealt or rolled), card games hold many more dimensions. For example, one of my favourites is Black Lady (I believe called Hearts in the US). Whilst the rules are simple, it is extremely combative, probabilities can only be calculated by remembering which cards have been played, there include many elements of bluff, as well thoughtful decision making in the strategy one will adopt.
I can't see how a dice game can compete with that, monopoly an exception!
happyjuggler0: "It is a common mistake of people who don't understand the game of backgammon very well to downplay the element of skill. Some of these people even sometimes put the word skilled in quotes, as if it is not actually worthy of the name skill."
Is that a fact? Then why don't you enlighten me rather than try and ridicule me?
happyjuggler0: "the skill is in managing that which luck gives you"
Very true, however, I would add that the only skill required , if you can call it a skill, is working out probabilities. For example, a 'skilled' backgammon player only wins over the long run, through having a better understanding of probabilities than their opponent.
Herlock Sholmes: Interesting insight. Thought there might have been a few responses to this.
"Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved."
I wonder if those that mostly play dice games believe that fate or destiny is general providence and those that play primarily non dice games believe that indeed fate is controlled through their own choices in life!
Vikings: "459 and counting Anti Backgammon (SL-Mark vs. Vikings), it'll probably go at least 650, I like to extend the games when I am in control just to see who will resign"
LOL, and have you compared the number of doubles (esp x6s) we have each had in this game!!!
Will join you in the NeverEnding anti-backgammon tourny
Deb4858: Nothing to do with "In Private Browsing", which is called "Incognito" in Chrome.
If you want to copy your favourites from IE to Chrome, click on the spanner at the top right hand side, select Bookmarks, then Import Bookmarks and Settings.
“Programming today is a race between software engineers (Fencer in this case) striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning”
Come on England: Pawns are not abe to use auto vacation. Instead the vacation days are set manually under settings. When these vacation days are selected, it will reduce the number of available vacation days and naturally increase the time before time out occurs.
Of course, selecting vacation days and then later cancelling them, seems to be a ploy to irritate and confuse some that might be watching ;)
Pedro Martínez: Interesting. How would a game of Battleboats, for example, end in a draw? There is no situation where a draw can arise in this game. One could use the "Offer a draw" link, but pointless in this game as there is always a winner!
Pedro Martínez: Thank you, interesting. There is predicted to be a peak in solar activity in 2012, the result of which (depending upon the polarity) could wipe out many communications. Maybe this is what MadMonkey is referring to, that possibly he will not be able to move on BK
Is it possible for a pawn to join a fellowship? Asking as I believe this is the only way team tournaments can be played, i.e. between fellowships. In other words, what I am really asking is, can a pawn play in a team tournament?
aaru: Yes, though it has been there for a while now. It allows you to see all those who sit at the top of the ratings list with a BKR of 2500+ despite the fact they have only played and won 4 games against low rated BKR players!
Czuch: Yes, you are right. The act did not specifically ban online gambling, rather it outlawed the financial transactions to gambling providers, which would include direct transactions through credit card etc. (as you state), but also includes transactions through the likes of PayPal.
Hence, as you are experiencing, it is very difficult to get the money into a gambling provider, more so as the overseas providers also check users ISPs to ensure they are not from America.