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24. Marzo 2007, 21:48:43
Family Man 
Gee, I didnt mean to create so much discussion

I guess I am the only one who is not completely satisfied with the auto pass configuration?

Anyway, I just made a move in an auto pass game where I put my opponent on the bar, and stayed at that game, and sure enough there was my opponents roll that showed he could not make a move and my new roll as well. But when I made the next move and submitted and stayed there all that was there were my dice from the previous roll and it was my opponents turn.

Is it a bug that even though the dice are already rolled I cannot see them? Or is there some reason they stay hidden from my view until my opponent comes on to look at them?

For some reason I think that if the dice are already rolled, they should also be displayed? Is there any advantage I am not seeing that would make it more fair for me not to see the roll before my opponent does?

also again, any comments on a default to stay at any game where our opponent has auto passed?

24. Marzo 2007, 22:40:04
Andersp 
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Family Man: A guess is that you are the only one who is using "autopass"

24. Marzo 2007, 22:47:25
Family Man 
Argomento: Re:
Andersp: Me and you and at least one other person that I know of.

24. Marzo 2007, 22:50:07
Andersp 
Argomento: Re:
Family Man: Nope..not me

25. Marzo 2007, 00:06:33
AbigailII 
Argomento: Re:
Andersp: I would use autopass if one of my opponents would actually let me.

So far they don't (which means I won't move in their games until I'm about to time out; don't expect that 21-point cloning backgammon tournament to finish for the next couple of years...)

25. Marzo 2007, 00:11:58
Adaptable Ali 
Argomento: Re:
AbigailII: Do u think that is being fair

25. Marzo 2007, 00:12:19
Andersp 
Argomento: Re: I would use autopass if one of my opponents would actually let me.
AbigailII: Exactly...but why must i ask for my opponents approval to use it? ..makes ZERO sense to me

25. Marzo 2007, 03:57:08
pgt 
Argomento: Re: I would use autopass if one of my opponents would actually let me.
Andersp:

25. Marzo 2007, 10:23:48
joshi tm 
Argomento: Re: I would use autopass if one of my opponents would actually let me.
Andersp: Because Fencer was it that way. I don't know how many users use auto-pass, well at least I do.

25. Marzo 2007, 13:42:31
Andersp 
Argomento: Because Fencer was it that way
joshi tm

25. Marzo 2007, 18:29:49
playBunny 
Argomento: Re: Punish them all, I say
AbigailII: I would use autopass if one of my opponents would actually let me. So far they don't (which means I won't move in their games until I'm about to time out; don't expect that 21-point cloning backgammon tournament to finish for the next couple of years...)

When I was a kid, some boys knocked over some bins and wouldn't own up. As a reult the whole class got a slap across the hand with the Strap. Decades later I still hate the unfairness of that. I'm glad I don't play in your tournament.

25. Marzo 2007, 19:41:43
Adaptable Ali 
Argomento: Re: Punish them all, I say
playBunny: I agree, i think it is very unfair.

24. Marzo 2007, 23:56:42
grenv 
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Family Man: Staying on the game until it's your opponents turn should probably be the default behaviour. However you'll soon get to it again, and when it's the only game left where it's your turn...

25. Marzo 2007, 00:11:33
Family Man 
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grenv: LOL, at first I didnt know it was auto passed, and when the game came back after a couple of other moves, I was thinking that my opponent was online and making moves quite fast!

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