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17. Febbraio 2005, 14:58:01
ScarletRose 
Argomento: Re:
pgt: lol @ Pgt.. whoo hoo.. you go!!!

17. Febbraio 2005, 15:22:47
Chimera 
Argomento: Re: monitoring the moderators
red dragon:

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:17:50
nobleheart 
Argomento: Re: Game suggestions.
AbigailII:
do you mean "mille bourne" the card game?if so,an excellent idea.

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:20:34
Bry 
Argomento: Game suggestions.
Fencer - can you support "Card Games". Standard pack of 52 cards? If so, I play a game called "Crash" now and again which I think would be pretty easy to do for 2 player games to start with.

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:21:38
Fencer 
Argomento: Re: Game suggestions.
Bry: Anything can be supported when there is a time for it.

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:22:59
nobleheart 
Argomento: a unique game idea
I came across this game:
http://www.freegames.ws/games/boardgames/hexxagon/hexxagon.htm
it is a game played like othello or reversi,but on a board based on hexagon shapes.have you ever considered a game based on hexagon shapes?
it is a different feel to strategy based on squares.

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:23:28
Bry 
Argomento: Re: Game suggestions.
Modificato da Bry (17. Febbraio 2005, 19:23:48)
Fencer: Does the addition of Card Games interest you on BK? - subject to time of course....

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:24:07
nobleheart 
Argomento: a unique game idea2
what I meant to say exactly,was,have you ever considered a hexagon game for this site?

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:25:19
Fencer 
I consider everything what looks interesting.
Bry: Yes.

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:26:21
Stevie 
especially if he can gamble on card games and win the money for a new server

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:38:06
nobleheart 
Argomento: Re: "friends list"
Partica: I think there are extremes at both ends of the spectum on this subject:
I have seen people who,lacking a "real life on or off line" of there own,"stalk" people online.this of course is creepy & isnt right.
having had a real stalker girl on & off line where I used to work,I know it is no joke.
at the other end of the spectrum,some people are paranoid & almost anti -social & rude in response to any one they dont know inviting them to a game.this to is creepy.
the site should incourage but not inhibit people's ability to socialize & promote a good community feeling.but also,it should not be used by people solely to "matchmake".
were to draw the line,or how to do so is a complex question.
fortunately,here at brainking,I have not experienced much of those at either end of the spectrum.exept once,a long time ago,when a newbie.I invited someone to play & was immediately blocked without explanation..fine..life goes on...lol.

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:39:50
nobleheart 
Argomento: jus' kidding
I guess strip poker is out of the question

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:43:30
Purple 
Argomento: Re:
nobleheart: A super-attractive female like Partica may have experienced a differant set of problems from you and I.

17. Febbraio 2005, 19:50:22
Orlandu 
Argomento: game
Mille or Nine Men Morris is a good game...

17. Febbraio 2005, 20:03:03
nobleheart 
Argomento: Re: Re:
Purple: true,but unfortunately,I can testify that these days,stalking is an equal opportunity employer.recent statistic show that the number of women exibiting abusive,dysfunctional behavior is on the rise.
but my attitude is not negative,there are many clever women,and men,with good karma out there.
I am not alone...lol.
PS yes Partica is a good one,there are many here.
another good thing about brainking.

17. Febbraio 2005, 20:07:32
Purple 
Argomento: Re: Re:
nobleheart: At least your vision is not impaired. Welcome to the club. ROTFL

17. Febbraio 2005, 20:44:32
rod03801 
Partica is a lovely person.. but I think this is really starting to stray off topic.. :-)

17. Febbraio 2005, 23:57:57
AbigailII 
Argomento: Re: Game suggestions.
Modificato da AbigailII (17. Febbraio 2005, 23:58:15)
nobleheart:
Yes, I do. I wasn't quite sure about the name. I've played about a million games against the computer - either the curses version (mille is part of the standard BSD games), or the graphical version, xmille. (For X-Windows). I don't know any MS-Windows version - that's an OS I don't do.

But now that I think of it, I don't think this game will play well on BK. It's important to keep track of certain cards, and while this is rather easy to do in a game you play from begin to end, I would find it impossible to keep track of the cards if I have several games going on, each lasting for days. This would be a problem for most card games I think. At least for me.

17. Febbraio 2005, 23:59:21
MagicDragon 
Argomento: Re: Big Brother?
volant: I 2nd that because I just play whatever game(s) that I have w/o making any type of rudeness an such.

18. Febbraio 2005, 00:01:10
MagicDragon 
Argomento: Re: Game suggestions.
AbigailII: I love playing that game!

18. Febbraio 2005, 00:09:53
AbigailII 
Argomento: Re: Game suggestions.
pauloaguia:
Well, if the game isn't available at all, you wouldn't be able to play your friend from Japan in any language.

Mill borne rules

18. Febbraio 2005, 04:04:24
JennyElizabeth 
is there anything like scrable on here?

18. Febbraio 2005, 12:24:45
Ryan from Ohio 
Argomento: Re:
JennyElizabeth: Not on here but there should be.

18. Febbraio 2005, 12:27:57
Niki 
Argomento: Re:
JennyElizabeth: I posted this in reply to AbigailII further down....
they play scrabble in the 'Scrabble Fellowship' here at http://brainking.com/game/ShowFellowship?fid=181 using a scrabble website .. have a look

18. Febbraio 2005, 18:50:33
Maxxina 
Problem with scrabble is license . Its extremly expensive , so scrabble here is utopia

18. Febbraio 2005, 19:10:32
coan.net 
Well there are other scrabble type games which can be introduced as long as rules are some-what changed, and of course do not call it scrabble - but that would be a game which I would not care to see here just for the fact that it would be WAY to easy for someone to cheat, and WAY to hard to know if they are cheating... or just smart.

18. Febbraio 2005, 22:54:37
nobleheart 
Argomento: re word games..
...a word game here would be a great addition here,I think.what say ye all?I love word games myself,I usually play scrabble but have been looking into other word games lately.I found a unique"golem word game" at:
www.littlegolem.net

18. Febbraio 2005, 22:58:19
nobleheart 
Argomento: Re:
Maxxina: this is true,there is a word game "upwords" much like scrabble,it is great.you used to be able to play it online.but hasbro owns the rights,and I heard they sic their lawyers at anyone who make a clone of it.

18. Febbraio 2005, 23:01:18
nobleheart 
Argomento: Re: Game suggestions.wow abby ty...
AbigailII: ...ty for the link to Mill borne rules

18. Febbraio 2005, 23:04:35
nobleheart 
Argomento: Re: Re:
Niki: ty for the link to the scrabble fellowship.it is an incentive for me to upgrade my membership so I can join.wanna game of scrabble sometime?

19. Febbraio 2005, 12:17:23
redsales 
Argomento: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF: you can cheat at any other game just as easily...chess and checkers world class programs are regularly used on this site already!

19. Febbraio 2005, 13:19:48
Purple 
Argomento: Re: Re:
redsales: This is correct. It goes on openly and not so openly.

19. Febbraio 2005, 13:40:05
Stevie 
Argomento: but remember this from user agreement
Game Guidelines:

NO CHEATING. This includes using outside programs to help play and losing on purpose for the goal of boosting ratings. Your account may be banned, and ratings will be removed.

19. Febbraio 2005, 13:41:33
redsales 
Argomento: Re: but remember this from user agreement
Stevie: i don't think it matters. Sumerian uses a computer to play (in tournaments with $500 US prizes) but no one condemns him..maybe because he admits it openly in his profile?

19. Febbraio 2005, 13:46:10
Stevie 
It does matter...as the post below is a ccp of user agreement...It is not allowed on this site

19. Febbraio 2005, 16:23:06
Expired 
Argomento: Re: but remember this from user agreement
redsales: When I first noticed that in his profile, I sent a personal message to EdTrice and told him what I had noticed and he said because the program he is using is able to foresee moves only 7 moves ahead, it doesn't matter! Well, I don't totally agree but that's what the prize giver thinks.

19. Febbraio 2005, 16:26:06
grenv 
Argomento: Re: but remember this from user agreement
reza: So apparently any idiot can see 7 moves ahead? I think he was being arrogant. A computer is a computer, the agreement says computers, not "computers that are better than Ed Trice"

19. Febbraio 2005, 16:28:59
harley 
This has strayed away from being a feature request. Could it be continued on a more appropriate board please? Thanks!

19. Febbraio 2005, 16:32:22
Expired 
Argomento: Re: but remember this from user agreement
grenv: I totally think that he shouldn't have been allowed to take part in this tournament and as you can simplly check, he has at least won the $50 prize for winning all participants in his group. Even in chess it is hard to see 7 moves ahead let alone in Gothic with those two extra pieces and the extra pawns. So as a matter of fact that man has had a big advantage over others. Yes I hereby admit that I have never played someone as strong as Mr. Trice neither here in my home nor on the internet but that doesn't mean because he can defeat computers. others can too. In any case, right now I see a moderator comig to me saying . So I leave this right now right here!

19. Febbraio 2005, 16:33:09
Expired 
I swear your post was before I posted my post1 I didn't see that. sorry!

19. Febbraio 2005, 16:44:56
harley 
No worries!

19. Febbraio 2005, 19:49:30
Anencephal 
It's his own program, so that's part of his brain.

19. Febbraio 2005, 22:23:47
nobleheart 
Argomento: my opinion on cheating in online games.
my opinion on cheating:
I KNOW,as I'm sure that anyone with even moderate intelligence & a sinew of moral fiber knows.that cheating is a hollow victory.used a computer as a player(as some sites do)should nor be allowed.it is the act of someone emotionally immature or troubled who has a need to win at all costs.it is usually a sign of something lacking in character.or an emotional problem.
what I know about cheating:
I heard about cheating programs a while ago,did I few searches.there are cheating programs for just about any game you can think of,if one needs them.
their are also in development programs (some beta versions are in use on a few sites)that detect cheating programs being used on a computer.
what bugs me about the subject:
I play scrabble english,french & am learning dutch.
I dont usually "blow my own horn",but I have played a lot,WITHOUT needing to cheat,and am a reasonably good player.what bugs me is that if you beat someone good,especially if you beat someone with a really sad vocabulary.immediately,they are convinced that you must be cheating.

19. Febbraio 2005, 22:27:34
nobleheart 
Argomento: Re:
harley: true harley,but sometimes a subject does touch on other issues..anyway,as you say ,back to the subject.do you know,beyond "Features in development (sorted by priority): "...do you know if any games in being considered?

19. Febbraio 2005, 22:30:46
pgt 
There was a discussion some time ago - not sure whether it was here, or on "tournaments", so I'll post it on both) about having a tournament option with no vacation days and no automatic vacations. Has there been any progress on making this an option? It would certainly eliminate a lot of the gripes, and those of us who like to play a few fast games would not be frustrated with long tedious boring dull tournaments (especially hyperbackgammn!) which go on for weeks and weeks, when 90% of the games are finished in a couple of days

20. Febbraio 2005, 00:01:02
SMIRF Engine 
Argomento: Re: using a self written program
to reza: I am surprised finding me being a subject of a cheating discussion here. Why not simply ask me directly?

a) Before participating in a tournament I am asking its creator under which conditions I would be welcomed or not. If not accepted I am simply not participating. Concerning the most actual GC tournament I have been explicitly invited.
b) If I would use the assistance of my unready and still error containing growing Smirf engine, it is merely a form of organizing my own experiences. Others will use databases of their commented game notations, books or take help from third persons or use unmentioned bought programs. But instead I am relying simply only on MY OWN means.
c) It is no secret what I am doing. I have it openly documented in my profile, that I will mostly be testing a self written engine.
d) Moreover I am mostly waiting to be invited for to play a game, thinking the invitor will have seen and read my profile.

What more can I do than to make those details open and clear for everybody instead of preferring a secret use?

20. Febbraio 2005, 00:13:54
Purple 
Argomento: Re: using a self written program
Sumerian: I really don't see that as any kind of cheating as long as everybody KNOWS they are playing against a progam. Some may even want to.

20. Febbraio 2005, 00:27:50
Bry 
Argomento: Re: using a self written program
Sumerian: nice... and well put.

Is your program available for download??

20. Febbraio 2005, 00:39:13
bwildman 
Argomento: Re: using a self written program
Sumerian: unless the creator of the tournament is Fencer...it does not over-ride the user agreement,IMO.
Would you be allowed to use your program in an OTB tournament?
I commend you on being fourthright in your use of your program....but is it fair to the other participants who do not use one?

20. Febbraio 2005, 00:50:59
JennyElizabeth 
Argomento: Re: Re:
Ryan from Ohio:Yeah i wish there were but they have that gaom on its your turn its called jamble

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