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26. Février 2006, 22:58:12
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Distribution in round-robin tournaments
playBunny: And in the round-robin tourneys the method is to take the list of rated players and spread them through the groups by going down the groups and then back up and then down again, etc. Our 8 players in a three group round-robin would then be 1-6-7, 2-5-8, 3-4 (or 1-6, 2-5-7, 3-4-8).

26. Février 2006, 22:52:02
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Seeding in elimination tournaments
pentejr, alanback: The way they work is that the players are ordered by rating and the list split at the midpoint. The players on the two list sare then matched against each other. In an 8-player tourney, for instance, it would be 1-5, 2-6, 3-7, 4-8. This prevents the lions from killing each other too early in the game.

At Vog, where any number of players are allowed into these tournaments, not just a power of two, there is a bye for the top 2^whatever players and the very lowest rated must play to get through to the second round. Because the topmost players have had this bye and are in the second round they will then be paired 1-2, 3-4, etc, even though it's their first match of the tourney. (That's just to let you know how it works elsewhere should you encounter it. There are only power-of-two sized tourneys here, so that situation doesn't arise.)

26. Février 2006, 22:50:46
alanback 
Sujet: I"m dense
Where does it tell us that there is seeding in these tournaments, and if it exists, how is it determined? I would guess that Czuch is telling us it is based on rating at the time a player signs up, rather than at the time the tournament starts?

26. Février 2006, 22:45:26
Czuch 
You are not the num,ber 2 seed....

26. Février 2006, 21:20:35
alanback 
Sujet: Re: Seeding in bracketed tournaments (?)
pentejr: I'm flattered. I wasn't aware there was seeding in these tourneys.

26. Février 2006, 20:41:03
pentejr 
Sujet: Seeding in bracketed tournaments (?)
http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=85132#1

As the #2 seed in this tourney, shouldn't I be on the other half of the draw from alanback?

Sorry, alan. Others may want a crack at you while you're on top, but not me.

26. Février 2006, 18:15:03
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: Proud to say
alanback: congrats!!! be prepared to receive some invites/challenges .. everyone wants to beat the #1 ;)

you will have to wait until after my holliday though before i will send you any .. so be sure to stay there for at least 2 more weeks :)

congrats!

26. Février 2006, 14:30:18
Eriisa 
Sujet: Re: Proud to say
alanback: Ha! not that good???? Remind me of that next time we compete.

Congrats!

26. Février 2006, 06:35:50
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Proud to say
alanback: We know it too, but hey, these things happen.

To the man who must be doing something right...

     Congratulations

26. Février 2006, 06:30:44
alanback 
Sujet: Proud to say
I have moved to the top of the Hypergammon standings . . . I am amazed to find myself #1 in Hyper and Race, #2 in Back and Nack, # 10 in Crowded -- and I know I'm not that good!

25. Février 2006, 21:51:55
Czuch 
http://brainking.com/en/ShowGame?g=1412606

Will someone take a look at this game and tell me about Sergeys last move here?

He is ranked quite high so I assume he knows what he is doing, but to me, since he doesnt have to gammon me why would he take such a chance on this move? It seems to have worked out for him, but I was surprised he didnt just cover up and go from there? to leave me with a chance to hit him back and even get a 6 1 seems really risky to me. But maybe thats why I dont do so well at this game? Thanks for your input!

24. Février 2006, 18:44:34
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: Mommas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
alanback: lol .. i will let my mother read that ;)

24. Février 2006, 17:51:05
alanback 
Sujet: Mommas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
Or to play an opening 6-5 any way but 24-13!

24. Février 2006, 13:38:49
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: some more questions :)
playBunny: will test out escaping and defensive moves, and pay attention to the results :)

i will have to make a mental list of which blots are important and which arent :)
i know the 5 and 4 point in my own home are very important, i like the 22 point in my opponents home, i like the barpoints close to my home.
but thats about it :)

i will also have to learn the differences between playing GG and GS as i only play it as defensive and offensive, but i play most often too offensive, so even in GS i might be offensive :)

24. Février 2006, 13:00:56
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: some more questions :)
Hrqls: Grabbing your opponent's 5-point or barpoint is a strong defensive move but escaping is generally better.

That's about it at the start for GS and GG. but throughout the game you'll be thinking about the blot, preferably blots, that you're wanting and you'll be prepared to take greater risks to obtain those blots, unless that strategy become inapplicable.

A prime game is where both sides have a blockade, preferably a 6-prime and each has men trapped. The loser tends to be the one whose blockade crumbles first so timing is very important. If you get big dice and establish a prime but without having escaped your backrunners then find that they're boxed in, you'll also find that your opponent has got midfield blots to soak up a few dice rolls while you have none and must crush your prime.

24. Février 2006, 12:52:56
Hrqls 
Sujet: some more questions :)
playBunny: whats a prime game ?

a blot on 18 is bad, but what if my opponent rolls 6+1, he will make the 18 point no matter what, so missing those 7 steps and being send to the bar with his home open isnt that bad, but i will have a chance to grab the 18 point if he doesnt roll 6+1 (or 3+3) and i will roll a 6 (or 5+1, 4+2, 3+3)

i dont understand much about going for gammon or gammon save .. the only part i see (so far) is that with gammon save you have to escape with your backmen, and with gammon go you will have to block your home :)

24. Février 2006, 10:15:52
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: 6+5 opening roll
Hrqls: "Gettin' the hell out of Dodge City" is a cowboy expression for getting away from trouble, in this case it's Marshall Opponent packing a loaded 6-point.

I always run with the 11-roll. It's a banked asset compared to stopping at 18 where the blot sits trembling in fear of being clobbered. When going for gammon you want to avoid a prime vs. prime game and escaping your men is part of that.

Variety is an excellent reason to try all the different openings and the robots will probably take 100 years to understand that one. ;-)

24. Février 2006, 09:59:40
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: 6+5 opening roll
playBunny: 'dodge' is the possibility to being trapped in your opponents home ?

what if you try to play for a gammon .. dont you like to hold your backmen back a bit and build in your home first ? would that increase the possibility of 24-18, 13-8 ?

i still try it once in a while though as i dont like standard openings all the time :)

24. Février 2006, 09:57:18
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: 6+5 opening roll
Hrqls: Aye, you get all that and it's still not as good as gettin' th hell out of Dodge.

It's your choice, really. The difference in the rollouts is -0.039. The factory settings for GnuBg don't even classify it as an error. Doubtful moves start at -0.040. But for me, given that I start Doubtful moves at -0.008 and Bad ones at -0.050, it's clearly a weak move.

24. Février 2006, 09:42:42
Hrqls 
Sujet: 6+5 opening roll
everyone always plays 24-13 when they get 6+5 as opening roll, and all roll outs show that to be best as well

but what about 24-18, 13-8 ? that way you can develop your backmen a bit, make sure there wont be a block around 18, and you have a nice setup at 8 and 6 in case you roll a double or just to block your home

24. Février 2006, 07:42:04
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Backgammon vs. Pro backgammon
DragonKing: Given the choice I'd recommend without. Get a good understanding of chequer play first. Part of the use of the cube is to terminate games so that you don't risk the percentage of losses that exist at that point unless you opponent is willing to pay the price. Without the cube you'll be playing into those situations and thus learning about them.

I spent 12 or more months on chequer play alone before I took on the cube. It worked for me. Others who did both, well it'll have worked for them, too, lol. But I'd say the ASAP aspect precludes the cube. I'd imagine that overall progress will be slower if you're advancing on two fronts.

24. Février 2006, 07:21:55
DragonKing 
Sujet: Backgammon vs. Pro backgammon
I need some advice- as a new player who wants to improve my game asap- should I play with a doublong cube or not on those sites where I have a choice?

21. Février 2006, 20:45:50
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: double
grenv,playBunny: ah! just what i thought, so far in 1 out of the 3 which i posted here i acted like the pros would have done :)

i wasnt sure about the power and chance of a backgame yet .. so thats why i wondered

21. Février 2006, 15:43:25
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: double
Hrqls, grenv: I agree. You accept a double because you have reasonable chances of winning more than you lose by dropping. Very unlikely in this case. You'd have had to hang on while he emptied his table and meanwhile you'd be destroying your own. You wouldn't have been able to contain any blot that you might have hit.

21. Février 2006, 15:26:23
grenv 
Sujet: Re: double
Hrqls: Taking the double would have been a major mistake.

Looks like he's going to win a single anyway, very little chance of a gammon. Some small chance you could come back and win though so doubling is probably correct.

21. Février 2006, 11:13:25
Hrqls 
Sujet: double
i declined the offer to double in this game

any opinions about my drop?
(and any opinions on the offer of the double at that position?)

20. Février 2006, 20:15:52
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re:
playBunny: lol! i never noticed that box :)
thanks :)

20. Février 2006, 20:15:06
playBunny 
Hrqls: how can i search through more than 10 posts ?

There's a search box to the right of the message box. Stick in a keyword - something that you're likely to have said and hit the button. (In fact it takes regular expressions if you want to get fancy - and that probably really confuses people who use RE characters without realising!)

20. Février 2006, 20:01:13
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: Games collection. Games wanted.
playBunny: lol ... remember what i said ?? i dont even know what i am about to say 10 seconds before it rolls out of my fingers ;)

how can i search through more than 10 posts ?

20. Février 2006, 19:59:00
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Games collection. Games wanted.
Hrqls: It might be easier to remember what you said here about it and use the search box.

20. Février 2006, 19:45:07
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: Games collection. Games wanted.
playBunny: hmm i had a nice game in which my opponent had a lot of pieces off already and me trapped .. but i still won the game .. i think i showed it on here .. but i dont remember with whom i played the game or when .. i will see if i can find it back :)

20. Février 2006, 19:17:21
playBunny 
Sujet: Games collection. Games wanted.
Does anyone have any particularly memorable games - because of something spectacular, or very unusual, or that seems like a good example of some strategy or tactic. Examples of the former would include incredible dice, games where all of your blots get hit but none of your opponent's. Examples of the latter would include blotfests (early fights which result in a Nackgammon-type situation), blitzes, prime building, back games.

I'm going to add a section to the Backgammon Links for such games. The more the merrier.

20. Février 2006, 19:16:02
playBunny 
Sujet: Getting back on track
ColonelCrockett: LOLOL

20. Février 2006, 17:26:33
ColonelCrockett 
Sujet: Re: discussing mosquitos, lol
playBunny: errr . . . hmmm . . . isn't backgammon great. lol ;)

20. Février 2006, 17:12:51
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: discussing mosquitos, lol
ColonelCrockett: OOK? Are you the librarian at Unseen University?


[Now we're waaaay off topic and into Discworld, lolol]

20. Février 2006, 17:10:18
ColonelCrockett 
Sujet: Re: discussing mosquitos, lol
Eriisa: ooookkkk ;)

20. Février 2006, 17:05:14
ColonelCrockett 
Sujet: Re: discussing bloodsuckers, lol
playBunny: oh, yes! ;) I've been a very aggressive little vampire! (I've brought the board to yet another subject, for shame, lol)

20. Février 2006, 17:04:44
Eriisa 
Sujet: Re: discussing mosquitos, lol
ColonelCrockett: In other words.... you missed all the fun!


20. Février 2006, 16:59:11
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: discussing bloodsuckers, lol
modifié par playBunny (20. Février 2006, 17:00:56)
ColonelCrockett: Lolol. Where've you been when we needed your guidance? Off on your own blood sucking quest, no doubt!

[Not an insult, our Colonel is a vampire.]

20. Février 2006, 16:55:12
ColonelCrockett 
Sujet: Re: discussing mosquitos, lol
playBunny + Hrqls: I leave for one day and this board gets off track . . . who knew that a backgammon board would get into hypothetical geneto-biology. ;)

20. Février 2006, 10:49:13
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: discussing mosquitos, lol
Hrqls: Aye, there's a big differences in pheromones (but I don't think it's that for the mozzies either as I'm the target amongst people that I know).

20. Février 2006, 10:42:29
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: discussing moves
playBunny: lol! isnt there a difference in smell between male and female ? i should ask the mosquitoes, they always pick my gf first :)
(but she isnt blonde ... so maybe its not the sexe but the color ?)

i know .. i know ...

20. Février 2006, 10:41:05
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: discussing moves
Hrqls: No carry on sweating and make sure you bottle it. I know a guy who can get $$$ for refined blond sweat. ;-)

(Sue, you can delete this one once we've finished chuckling )

20. Février 2006, 10:32:34
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: discussing moves
playBunny: *phew* so i can stop sweating now ;)

20. Février 2006, 10:31:48
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: discussing moves
Hrqls: No problem. I'm pretty sure I speak for grenv as well in saying that that's always been a consideration when we answer a question. :-)

20. Février 2006, 07:57:04
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: discussing moves
playBunny & grenv: thanks.
just tell me if i ask a question too soon and i will postpone it until the game has been finished :)

the best way to learn is from examples i think, thats why i keep asking about positions which came up in games i played :)

20. Février 2006, 07:06:28
skipinnz 
Sujet: Re: Nackgammon question
DragonKing: Yes the stratergies are very different. Though the dice will decide if you play an attacking game or defensive. Best way to find out is to play, you'll soon notice different ways to play.

20. Février 2006, 06:33:11
DragonKing 
Sujet: Nackgammon question
If the rules to Backgammon and Nackgammon are the same- I assume that the correct strategy for Nackgammon is slightly different from a godd Backgammon game- because of the two extra chequers? Are there any general principles for Nackgammon that differ from Backgammon. (I finally noticed I can set GNU to play Nackgammon.)

19. Février 2006, 22:36:31
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: discussing moves
grenv: however I would err on the side of caution if you aren't sure.

Yep

19. Février 2006, 22:34:47
grenv 
Sujet: Re: discussing moves
modifié par grenv (19. Février 2006, 22:35:11)
playBunny: I agree it depends on the position, and what knowledge you gain, however I would err on the side of caution if you aren't sure.

pentejr Yes, the %age changes slightly depending on the match score, but not as much as you might think. You also have to account for gammons either way so a simple percentage is not useful until both players have borne off.

What you need to do is work out the chance of winning for each match score (there are tables) and figure it out from there.

So in a 9 point match, ignoring gammons, if I refuse my chance of winning from 0-1 is about 44%.

If I take the double I will either be at 0-2 or 2-0. The chance of winning from 0-2 is about 37% and, conversely, from 2-0 is about 63%.

So if my chance of winning the first game are currently x, then my chances of winning the match if I take are .37(1-x)+.63x = .37+26x

So to equalize to teh 44% chance if I drop, then .44 = .37+.26x
.26x = .07
x = .07 / .26
x = about 27%

Which, as you said, is a little more than 25%

:)

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