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    8. Novembre 2008, 17:12:22
    Brag 
    Sujet: Re:
    coan.net: yes I did--- sorry, actually I think I got some user names mixed up, I've corrected my comment ,

    8. Novembre 2008, 15:28:36
    coan.net 
    Sujet: Re:
    modifié par coan.net (8. Novembre 2008, 15:28:56)
    Brag88: Opps, you got some comments confused - I'm all for turn-based card games. I've seen them work on other sites, and with a little planning for each (for unique situations like how to deal with timed out players who's cards in hand effect others) - I'm all for having turn-based card games on this site.

    8. Novembre 2008, 13:38:46
    Brag 
    Sujet: Re:
    modifié par Brag (8. Novembre 2008, 13:48:29)
    MadMonkey: Sorry I missed that, I have a game of Canasta going at BugCafe, I'm yet to get a Cribbage game set up, mainly because this is a game I`m still learning and retarded at. My User name there is Brag88 , open to invites.

    8. Novembre 2008, 12:58:48
    MadMonkey 
    Sujet: Re:
    Brag88: Thanks for mentioning Dominoes. A great turn-based game that should not be too hard to implement and would be very popular

    As i mentioned below, i play Canasta & Cribbage on BugCafe, and they work pretty well

    8. Novembre 2008, 11:43:39
    Brag 
    modifié par Brag (8. Novembre 2008, 17:17:32)
    After a little bit of internet searching I have found the other turn based sites coan.net indicates, one which has Rummy or what I would call Rummy tiles played with 106 cards or tiles (2 jokers) this is implemented well and another which offers Canasta and Cribbage which I have not yet played.

    And there is another with Dominoe games which are often played faster than card games .

    Also backgammon is played very fast , and that is popular now on turn based sites.


    It is a pity that a turn based card game will not be put on this site, despite KnightFighters objections I would be interested in playing

    7. Novembre 2008, 23:27:02
    Herlock Sholmes 
    Sujet: Re: Cribbage
    coan.net: it's ok, but correspondence way of playing started with chess, which was quite obvious choice ... other board games joined the whole story ... and it's still ok ... card games by their very nature are played fast ,,, there is not even one card game that uses time control of any kind ... I hope you got the point ... but, you are right, let's stop this stupid discussion.
    Regards,
    Andy.

    7. Novembre 2008, 23:18:50
    coan.net 
    Sujet: Re: Cribbage
    KnightFighter: Every argument you made can be used for just about any games on this site.

    people complain that people are not moving - or not moving pieces which do anything - waiting 2 months to click on the game to move a piece.

    Playing chess over the board, you don't suppose to get outside support, but on a turn-based game system this is possible - It still is cheating.... just as it would be in a card game, but it's an argument which is already here and nothing new that is unique with a possible turn-based card game.

    I agree that some card games would be tricky to put into a turn-based game site, but with some good planning, it can work (and for some games, already works on other sites).

    Again, kind of a mute discussion since this is not what is being put on this site.

    7. Novembre 2008, 20:08:24
    Herlock Sholmes 
    Sujet: Re: Cribbage
    coan.net: I am just expressing my opinion the same way that supporters of turn based card games do ... there is one big difference though ... I gave a big deal of thought to this subject and the rest just want to see cards on the screen thinking everything will be all right ... It won't be and I know after a while the new wave of criticism will flow into discussion boards ... too long vaccations, hey, "he is not discarding", "she is not melding", hey, I am waiting 2 months for stupid click on the deck and so on and on ... beside this turn based card games create a whole new breed of games ... why ? it's simple ... you are not allowed at the Gin table to make any notes, to use any tools to help you ... playing on-line in turn base system you basically are allowed to cheat ... this is not card game anymore, this is cheating ... I am analysing and creating games for years and know what kind of dynamics resides in particular genre ...
    Andy.

    7. Novembre 2008, 18:53:02
    coan.net 
    Sujet: Re: Cribbage
    KnightFighter: You are right - some people would not like playing certain games in a turn based environment - Just like you are put off by turn-based card games, some backgammon players are put off by turn-based backgammon games.

    Great thing is - You are free to choose which games you want to play and not want to play. So (just a suggestion) - instead of trying to convince everyone else why you would not like turn-based card games, why not just accept that some will like to play that way and some will not.

    (And it sounds like Fencer is not making it turn-based, so sounds like what he is working on might be perfect for what you like!)

    7. Novembre 2008, 17:50:18
    ScorpionOct64 
    Sujet: Re: Cards are NOT playable on turn based site ...
    KnightFighter: your true in a sence but we have allready a game or games we make notes like
    Espionage where you make notes on squares value and position before it disapears back to a question mark

    7. Novembre 2008, 17:46:52
    Herlock Sholmes 
    Sujet: Re: concentration
    ScorpionOct64: No, marking cards already discovered would spoil the whole idea of this game ...

    7. Novembre 2008, 17:38:51
    ScorpionOct64 
    Sujet: concentration
    what about concentration....could be a turn based game...you could also make in game notes on cards allready showen and turned back over

    7. Novembre 2008, 15:54:45
    Herlock Sholmes 
    Sujet: Mix of board and card game
    Table Top Cribbage ... this the only card game that I can see played on a turn base site ... Poker can also be played this way on a 5x5 board ... please read a link to Table Top Cribbage.
    http://www.pagat.com/domino/ttcrib.html

    7. Novembre 2008, 15:42:09
    Herlock Sholmes 
    Sujet: Cribbage
    Hi, I am a certified cribbage judge at American Cribbage Congress and play cribbage in a league.
    Interesting thing about cribbage is that this game unlike any other card games do not require players to use their memory ... it's a very fast game and it takes around 20 minutes to get to 121 point on a board ... it's basically a racing game ... i was trying to imagine how to play it on turn based site ... ok, I sit by the table with my son, we cut, deal and discard ... now, my son says, ok, see ya tomorrow, I am takin vacations ... tomorrow he comes, plays a 7, I play 8 making two points for 15 and my son says, see ya in one hour ... after he comes, playes 6 and scores 3 points for a run a I say, I have to go to work, see ya after dinner ...
    ***
    my question is : do you want to play such a game ?
    it just doesn't make sense ... I love cribbage but this is not chess to meditate hours na hours on the next move ...
    Andy.

    7. Novembre 2008, 14:27:03
    Brag 
    Yes Cribbage has got to be the best in my opinion for a turn based game

    7. Novembre 2008, 09:19:17
    oldhamgirl 
    Sujet: Card Games
    Why is Cribbage not on list, I love that game

    7. Novembre 2008, 08:36:07
    rod03801 
    Sujet: Re: Cards are NOT playable on turn based site ...
    modifié par rod03801 (7. Novembre 2008, 08:36:55)
    Fencer: Neat!

    So, wow, that's even MORE exciting! Do you have plans of multiple types of card games then, at some point? I love cards!!! I can't wait!

    WebTV fully implementing JavaScript specification is not only unlikely, but also I believe impossible. lol. I'm surprised anyone still uses that device. I did for many years, but would never go back to it, now. It just hasn't kept up with the times. It was a good thing 10 years ago. I try to talk people into switching from WebTV to computer quite a bit now.

    7. Novembre 2008, 07:50:09
    Fencer 
    Sujet: Re: Cards are NOT playable on turn based site ...
    rod03801: It won't be a turn based game. It also means that it won't work on WebTV and similar devices, unless they fully implement JavaScript specification (which is very unlikely).

    7. Novembre 2008, 04:18:25
    rod03801 
    Sujet: Re: Cards are NOT playable on turn based site ...
    modifié par rod03801 (7. Novembre 2008, 04:21:05)
    KnightFighter: I'm not fooling myself. I have been part of turn based sites for many years now, as I'm sure you probably have too. I have also been playing card games practically my whole life, and am quite aware of the limitations. Yes, a huge majority of card games would not work. (At least not in a "satisfying" way)

    My point was that no one needs to "wake up". Fencer has already said a card game is coming.

    There is already at least one turn based site that successfully has card games, as well.

    7. Novembre 2008, 04:07:49
    Herlock Sholmes 
    Sujet: Re: Cards are NOT playable on turn based site ...
    rod03801: card games are closed games and they relay on memory and rapid respose ... after few days of waiting for a discard or bet from opponent the whole beauty of card game is gone ... do not fool yourself ... by looking at the discards you get idea and plan for your game ... if you won't make notes you will forget what you had in mind ... it doesn't make sense,
    in chess and any board game it's fine to waitfor opponent's move but not in a card game ... in a board game nothing is missing, everything is in front of your eyes, today and in two years from today... card games are different spieces ... differentr dynamics.
    Andy.

    7. Novembre 2008, 03:30:30
    rod03801 
    Sujet: Re: Cards are NOT playable on turn based site ...
    modifié par rod03801 (7. Novembre 2008, 03:40:23)
    KnightFighter: why do we have to wake up? Fencer has already said he is working on a card game. And as has been stated, another turn based site has card games.

    7. Novembre 2008, 03:06:43
    MadMonkey 
    Sujet: Re: Cribbage and canasta
    Nirvana: I have many games of both running, and i think they work well turn-based as long as they are coded properly. Its good on BugCafe as in Tournaments there they have a maximum of 3 days per move, no vacations, so you get no problems of never ending Tournaments

    7. Novembre 2008, 02:50:39
    Nirvana 
    Sujet: Re: Cribbage and canasta
    MadMonkey: are both good

    7. Novembre 2008, 02:27:26
    coan.net 
    Sujet: Re: Cards are NOT playable on turn based site ...
    KnightFighter: I think some card games would be hard to play on a turned based game site, but for example

    Black Jack - it would be easy to hit/double/split - have up to 10 other "real" players playing - then after all 10 make their move (within the time limit) - the "dealer"/computer plays against the ones who did not bust. [Each person starts with a set amount of coins - out of coins, lose - or possible play a set number of rounds with the person with the most at the last round wins.]

    Texas Hold 'em, Poker - Just go around - not too many notes would be needed.

    Rummy - simple enough, no notes would be needed.

    Some others might be a little more difficult, but possible some small "tweaks" to the rules where players play against the "house/computer" instead of against other live people could work for some games.

    For games where what the other player has in their hands can effect others, figuring out how to handle time outs will take a little planning.

    7. Novembre 2008, 01:54:17
    Herlock Sholmes 
    Sujet: Cards are NOT playable on turn based site ...
    guys,wake up !!!! Cards by their nature belong to closed games category ... you would have to make notes basically after each move ... after one week waiting for opponents discard you will be sick and tired of the game ... wake up !!!
    Andy.

    6. Novembre 2008, 20:12:22
    MadMonkey 
    Sujet: Re: Cribbage
    rod03801: I play cribbage at BugCafe (and Canasta lol) , they are both fine for a turn based site

    6. Novembre 2008, 19:00:45
    coan.net 
    Sujet: Re: this is one of my fav card games
    Snoopy: I learned that game many years ago while working as an extra for "The Babe" movie........ our friends use to play it all the time, but not anymore... they didn't like playing with me because I would figure out what my next 10 turns were - and I would make sure 100% sure that as I started running low on cards, I would always have the cards that I needed.......... they never liked to think that far ahead and we started playing uno all the time instead.

    Five Crowns looks interesting since it used a different type of deck - http://www.setgame.com/fivecrowns/index.html & http://www.areyougame.com/interact/item.asp?itemno=SET4001 (in case anyone else wants quick links to a descriptions)

    6. Novembre 2008, 18:49:56
    Snoopy 
    Sujet: this is one of my fav card games

    6. Novembre 2008, 18:46:31
    rod03801 
    Sujet: Cribbage
    I haven't thought too deeply about if it will work on a turn based site, but Cribbage might work. And of course it's sort of a card game AND a board game. (In a way)

    6. Novembre 2008, 18:41:42
    mal4inara 
    Sujet: card game poll
    Hi, how about a game called Five Crowns?  Only discovered it myself a few weeks ago, my new partner plays it at work a lot.  Great game, even my seven year old can play this one, and has beat me several times!

    Jo

    6. Novembre 2008, 17:18:14
    MadMonkey 
    Sujet: Card Game
    coan.net: You left out the best one of all time............................ O.K. its not a normal pack of cards, BUT it is the AWESOME game that is called................

    PackRat

    Well, that is where many of us spend our time now...

    I have mentioned it to Fencer, it he said it would be an idea for the future

    27. Septembre 2008, 12:29:47
    MadMonkey 
    Looking at the latest site Poll sums up exactly how BrainKing is for me now.
    Some times it seems to just virtually stop, and all i get on the task bar is waiting for brainking.com and then half an hour later it seems to fly along again
    So what does one vote for hmmmmmmm

    4. Septembre 2008, 03:18:39
    Czuch 
    Sujet: Re: Wish I had an "Other" option
    Vikings: Unless maybe wetware was not specific enough and he was referring to ponds where we do not have the ability to do anything other than make those ranges a request in the description or the title.

    30. Août 2008, 17:09:50
    Vikings 
    Sujet: Re: Wish I had an "Other" option
    wetware: if entrants do not fit the BKR range one of two things has happened, first the creator may not have set the tournament up correctly to not allow outside ratings to enter. secondly, players may have fit the BKR requirements when they signed up but lost or won games to move them out of that range between the time of sign up and the start of the tournament

    30. Août 2008, 17:04:33
    wetware 
    Sujet: Wish I had an "Other" option
    In the "What feature would you most like to see on BrainKing?" poll, I'd have liked to be able to choose this:

    Enable some means for either Brainking or a tournament creator to enforce the ratings range that is specified when one creates a tournament.

    I've seen tournament entrants that did not meet the minimum.  If that's allowed, let's not bother specifying a range or else make it clear that ranges are merely suggestions or requests to tournament entrants...which might not be honored or noticed by those signing up.

    23. Août 2008, 02:36:35
    coan.net 
    Sujet: Re:
    nodnarbo: Yea, I don't think it's a good idea to be able to edit a poll after it is up.... just for those reasons you mention...... it was most of a "joke" as another request to be able to do that..... but yea, probable not a good idea and if I had missed an option that I felt was very important, I would have just ended the poll and started a new one.

    22. Août 2008, 21:26:43
    nodnarbo 
    Sujet: Re:
    coan.net: I would think you would have to be careful with adding another option as it may get less voes only because it was not there when the first people voted. I would suggest doing one or both of the following (if this is even ever implemented):

    1. send a message to everyone already voted to inform them of the new option.
    2. mark the added option so everyone knows it was not there originally when viewing the results.

    22. Août 2008, 02:11:56
    Czuch 
    Sujet: Re:
    coan.net: Since the poll subject/topic is; What is the feature you want the most, I would like to this this poll where you can pick only one option.... but I suspect that whatever has the top % in this one would have the same either way, but it would be nice to see what would happen if we could only pick just one choice.

    21. Août 2008, 16:58:38
    Fencer 
    Sujet: Re:
    coan.net:

    21. Août 2008, 16:20:57
    coan.net 
    Opps - I forgot to put my normal "no opinion" option for people to choose in the new feature request poll - sorry about missing that.

    I have a new feature request - being able to add an option after a poll has started without having to delete it and start a new one.

    16. Août 2008, 15:08:07
    Czuch 
    Sujet: Re: my suggestion
    Fencer: Okay, I will zip my mouth shut for awhile

    16. Août 2008, 09:31:46
    Fencer 
    Sujet: Re: my suggestion
    Czuch: "shouldnt have to be asked more than once" - I can say the same thing about my answers. Unfortunately, to post them once is not enough, obviously.
    How many times did you try to design, program, launch and maintain your own game site? After you do it, you can make skillful opinions about "no brainers". Until then, please be patient.

    15. Août 2008, 23:05:35
    Czuch 
    Sujet: Re: my suggestion
    coan.net: That is a nice list.... most of those features should be no brainers, and shouldnt have to be asked more than once, IMHO.....

    I would like to add another multi player game to the list as well, thanks!

    14. Août 2008, 17:58:32
    MadMonkey 
    Sujet: Re: my suggestion
    coan.net: One that i would like to see is cosmetic more than anything else. I think when playing a Team game there should be more to distinguish them from a normal game.
    I think all info shown on the page should be Team related. At top the title of the Tournament or challenge match, Team BKR & Rating and also the flag displayed should be the Fellowship flag you are playing for
    Just something small that would look nice and help make them stand out a bit. I know i spend more time concentrating on Team games then others.

    14. Août 2008, 16:02:03
    coan.net 
    Sujet: Re: my suggestion
    modifié par coan.net (14. Août 2008, 16:02:55)
    Snoopy: I would not mind doing a general "what features would you like to see on BrainKing" poll (which of course is just opinion, and not neccessarly anything Fencer will do for the site - but just a tool to help see what the general opinions are.)

    Can anyone think of features requests that should be added to a poll if I were to make it?

  • An optional auto-pass / auto-move system which will make a pass or only move if none others are available. (with each person having the option to use it or not use it.)
  • Byes in elimination tournaments to allow them to start without getting them totally full.
  • In Gammon, being able to tell the difference between "race" & "bar" pieces
  • Allowing tournaments to start the next round once the winner is determined, even if all games are not complete yet.
  • Allow a player to set a maximum number of game limit for themselves
  • Be able to set a limit to the number of vacation days that can be used in certain games/tournaments. [for example, a tournament where vacations can be used, but only up to 5 days worth - more then that it is a time-out]
  • Set a BKR limit in ponds
  • New set of parameters in ponds (like starting with only 10 players - setting different amount of bonus or starting points)
  • Being able to show the "Move List" for certain games that it is needed - while keeping it hidden for others where it is not needed.

    Anything else anyone can think of that I should add to the poll if I were to make it?

  • If I get enough ideas - maybe I'll make it so you can pick the top 2 or 3 ideas (and not just the top one - since myself, I would like to see many of the listed requests)

    13. Août 2008, 15:37:47
    Snoopy 
    Sujet: my suggestion
    modifié par Snoopy (13. Août 2008, 15:38:31)
    wheter ludo auto pass and move should be introduced
    or not
    or dont care

    7. Août 2008, 17:25:00
    srnity 
    Water & Beer - Awesome

    7. Août 2008, 01:28:38
    MadMonkey 
    Like the new poll on Olympics football

    Maybe we should have a Prize for those that voted fro the winning Team

    2. Août 2008, 23:13:21
    Czuch 
    What feature request is most important to you?

    1) New multi player game?
    2) More Pond options?
    3)Other?

    2. Août 2008, 13:56:56
    Vikings 
    Sujet: Poll Suggestion
    modifié par Vikings (2. Août 2008, 13:57:21)
    :
    What time controls do you prefer to play in Ponds
    1. Less than one day
    2. one day
    3. two day
    4. three day
    5. five day
    6. seven day
    7. longer than seven days

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