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3. Agosto 2006, 08:38:04
tojo 
Argomento: Re: auto-pass (dont hit me, maybe here comes something new)
grenv: Well in that case, I suggest to place that checkbox in every game. There is already bunch of things you can click on. One more for auto-passes couldn't hurt.

2. Agosto 2006, 21:49:21
$ONE$ 
Argomento: Re: Copyrighting "En Passant"
Tycho: LOL-
why did 'musketeers' fight with swords ;?] Touché!

2. Agosto 2006, 19:01:30
Adaptable Ali 
Argomento: Re: Solution
GiuiT: Thats a fantastic idea FENCERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

2. Agosto 2006, 15:35:46
grenv 
Argomento: Re: auto-pass (dont hit me, maybe here comes something new)
gambler104: If doubling is an option, then autopass is clearly not going to kick in. However the choice should be "double" or "pass".

Where doubling is not an option we should autopass.

2. Agosto 2006, 15:19:30
gambler104 
Argomento: Re: auto-pass (dont hit me, maybe here comes something new)
Mr. Shumway: It's not exactly uncommon either. It happens after you have a lot of pieces off but get one knocked back and then completely blocked.

2. Agosto 2006, 13:48:32
toedder 
Argomento: Re: auto-pass (dont hit me, maybe here comes something new)
diogenes: I thought the same - until I remembered, that you only have to roll the dice in matches with doubling cube, and that you could offer a double instead of rolling the dice - not very common I guess, but the rules offer you this possibility.

2. Agosto 2006, 13:00:47
diogenysos 
Argomento: auto-pass (dont hit me, maybe here comes something new)
in backgammon, you still have to roll the dice even if there is no possibility to get in (when all places from "1" to "6" are occupied by at least two pieces of the opponent.

Maybe it could be possible to save at least that click? player still can write a message, still watches the current situation on the board, but does not have to be dissapointed by rolling the dice (and perhaps watching a good roll) before passing anyway...

hm, what do you think? or did you all discuss even this change before???

2. Agosto 2006, 11:43:04
pgt 
Argomento: Re: Solution
GiuiT: What a brilliant idea. I second it! (unless we can actually implement it for EVERYBODY - including the ignorant!)

2. Agosto 2006, 11:03:27
GiuiT 
Argomento: Solution
How about a litle checkbox in everybody's profile? You could check that you agree that the system would do auto-passes. Then the player who knows what an auto-pass is wouldn't be surprised and the player who doesn't know what a auto-pass is would not check the checkbox with this feature. Everybody will be happy, including Fencer.

2. Agosto 2006, 10:43:32
FilsdeTycho 
Argomento: Re: Copyrighting "En Passant"
Modificato da FilsdeTycho (2. Agosto 2006, 10:44:10)
$ONE$: en passant is right (and used in FIDE rules). "En garde" is for musketeers before fighting (which is also appropriate for chess duels!). Tycho lost his nose in a duel!

2. Agosto 2006, 08:59:32
Adaptable Ali 
Argomento: Re:
Sarah1980:

2. Agosto 2006, 08:27:28
Fencer 
Argomento: Re: To do list
mctrivia: That wouldn't be wise because the list is not constant. Some entries occasionally disappear and are replaced by other ones.

2. Agosto 2006, 06:40:43
Binabik 
Argomento: Boggle
Modificato da Binabik (2. Agosto 2006, 06:41:32)
Has Boggle been suggested as a word game? It would be nice to have a one-turn game for when we're waiting for moves to be made....
This is one site, which seemed pretty simple: weboggle.shackworks.com - there's a new game starting every 90 seconds or so.

2. Agosto 2006, 03:32:03
mctrivia 
Argomento: To do list
Fencer is your to do list published any ware? If not could you publish it and put a link to it from this fellowship. That way we could look for what you are already planing to do before making Feature Requests. Also could you make a list of things like autopass that you will not do?

2. Agosto 2006, 03:18:33
Sarah 
we want some new

2. Agosto 2006, 02:18:38
$ONE$ 
Argomento: Re: average wait per move =
*BOB*on*Bush*: i, of course, agree!

Or at least an asterisk denoting a member* of the -Quick Players Club on the "Public Waiting Games" page above "Time Control"???

Public waiting games player is online Quick Players Club Member*
Game (your BKR) Event Opponent (BKR) Your color Time control (?)

2. Agosto 2006, 02:06:30
$ONE$ 
Argomento: Re: Copyrighting "En Passant"
Walter Montego: i heard "en garde" in chess tournaments decades ago... [queen check]

1. Agosto 2006, 22:32:51
Vikings 
perhaps onigoroshi is forgetting to click the box that says "allow unrated players"

1. Agosto 2006, 22:04:39
toedder 
Argomento: Re:
whopper: Now it makes perfect sense!
Enjoy the wine ;)

1. Agosto 2006, 21:36:50
Sylfest Strutle 
Argomento: Re:
Mr. Shumway: No, I don't think your link would make sense in my weird/bad sentence either.

What I wanted to say was that displaying the desired rating range in your list of waiting games, instead of saying that "any player" can join, would avoid misunderstandings such as this one.

If this doesn't make sense either, I'll blame it on poor english and good wine.

I'll shut up now. :)

1. Agosto 2006, 16:54:54
toedder 
Argomento: Re:
whopper: Ok, I misunderstood the term "waiting room" then.

And your link doesn't lead to the right post I think. If I am right, you wanted to reference this one

1. Agosto 2006, 16:46:17
Sylfest Strutle 
Argomento: Re:
Mr. Shumway: That's what onigoroshi suggested as well("one's waiting games").

And I think it's a good idea instead of the misleading any player.

1. Agosto 2006, 16:38:01
toedder 
Argomento: Re:
King Reza: Yes, but that is not the point. onigoroshi wants to see the parameters that he specified for the games that he sent out.

onigoroshi: Now in the waiting room you only see invitations that you can accept - and this seems to be very useful to me. What Walter proposed seems to be the best solution: add a column in the waiting games section of the Main Page.

1. Agosto 2006, 16:08:29
King Reza 
Argomento: Re:
Walter Montego:When you see a public invitation, it means that your BKR has been in your opponent's desired range!  Otherwise BK doesn't show you the invitation at all.

1. Agosto 2006, 16:05:57
Walter Montego 
Argomento: Re:
onigoroshi: But your waiting games already appear on your main page. Would having your opponent's desired BKR range listed there help?

1. Agosto 2006, 15:56:49
onigoroshi 
whopper: yes, at minimum, I should be able to see my games in the waiting room, complete with specified game parameters!

1. Agosto 2006, 14:49:15
Sylfest Strutle 
Argomento: Re: Waiting Games Feature
onigoroshi: I think it would be nice to have that information somewhere, and the waiting games list on the main page seems like a good place for that. Sometimes I delete a game and set up a new one, because I'm unsure if I remembered to set the correct range the first time (especially if it takes a while without anyone accepting the game).

1. Agosto 2006, 13:51:41
furbster 
Argomento: What about this game seems interesting? Blokus

1. Agosto 2006, 05:39:17
onigoroshi 
right, my point is after setting the game up, *I* cannot see the range of BKR ;)

1. Agosto 2006, 05:21:04
Orlandu 
Argomento: Re: Waiting Games Feature
skipinnz: you are right... Current mode is set that you only see the range of BKR

1. Agosto 2006, 05:16:37
skipinnz 
Argomento: Re: Waiting Games Feature
onigoroshi: I believe that if the BKR is set when first setting up a game, any potential opponents not within that range would not see the game on the waiting list.

1. Agosto 2006, 04:25:39
onigoroshi 
Argomento: Shogi notation
It would be nice if the Shogi notation shows when a player waives promotion of a piece. I beleve this is usually denoted with the character = after the move. When replaying my games over an actual board, I've been confused by this, so I figured I'd bring it up ;) Of course, the ultimate suggestion would be a .psn/.kif/.csa export feature, but I'm not sure the format is standardized enough for this.

1. Agosto 2006, 04:21:14
onigoroshi 
Argomento: Waiting Games Feature
Hello all, I was wondering if it would be possible to show in one's waiting games list the BKR range that is acceptable for one to join the game. For instance, the following is currently shown:

Japanese Chess Normal game any player black 1 day

I propose the following:

Japanese Chess Normal game 1800 <= BKR <= 2200 black 1 day

What does everyone think?

1. Agosto 2006, 01:37:14
furbster 
Argomento: Random games
I know we can join tournements which have random games, but would it be possible to just put out random invites in the waiting room, which we could accept? If so perhaps an extra column in the profile page for random games wins/draws/losses and tourneys won?

30. Luglio 2006, 18:24:49
Walter Montego 
Argomento: Cho Shogi
I'd like Chu Shogi on this site. Where I play it now is way too much trouble. Brain King would make the playing of it very easy compared to the play by mail service I use. I'm sure the other players on that site would come over.
I'll need the directionally marked pieces to play it though as I can't read the Kanji marked ones.

29. Luglio 2006, 00:39:08
mctrivia 
Argomento: Re: hey fencer..
nobleheart: yes Tank Battle

28. Luglio 2006, 20:34:36
nobleheart 
Argomento: hey fencer..
..I was just thinking..a while ago i suggested a simple design-turn based strategy game might be fun...like capture the flag or paintball.

an after thought...does this exist? a simple design-turn based strategy game based on:
tanks
or
pirates

27. Luglio 2006, 22:50:59
LionsLair 
Argomento: Re: adding info to a game...
Fencer: thank you sir!

27. Luglio 2006, 17:58:27
nobleheart 
Argomento: Re: WOW
Modificato da nobleheart (27. Luglio 2006, 18:00:50)
ajtgirl: I love BK my second fav is:
www.jijbent.nl

all the games there are great

27. Luglio 2006, 12:13:48
FilsdeTycho 
Argomento: New games
Thank you nabla. Your link is a great one and mention go variations that I was unaware!

27. Luglio 2006, 11:41:37
pauloaguia 
Argomento: Re:
nabla: That's some powerfull link! I just spent an hour wondering through the game list and didn't even notice time pass...
Even better, I just noticed the site has been built by a portuguese! Now I'm really pleased :)

27. Luglio 2006, 11:07:39
nabla 
Argomento: Re: adding info to a game...
Fencer: Thank you !

27. Luglio 2006, 10:56:06
Fencer 
Argomento: Re: adding info to a game...
LionsLair: It would be working now.

27. Luglio 2006, 10:48:13
nabla 
Argomento: Re: adding info to a game...
LionsLair: I support that. Generally, it seems to be good design to have all information having a significant influence on the game's future appear in the display. It was the same sort of upgrade when the check counter has been added to Three-check Chess.

27. Luglio 2006, 10:44:04
nabla 
Argomento: Re:
Fencer: Too bad about Gigamic because they have other great two-players games
But here is a great list of abstract games, always with mention of the copyright when there is one. There I found all the most interesting ones I knew and many others : http://www.di.fc.ul.pt/~jpn/gv/index.htm .
Tycho: I vote against Abalone, because though it is a very nice game, it is all too easy to build a unbreakable wall and draw in this way. Even the authors acknowledged that, and had to invent contrived etiquette rules to force the players into taking otherwise unnecessary risks.
The other ones are great suggestions, I may add some very simple and quite well-known games (all on the website I mentioned) : Pogo (good start in stacking games), Twixt, Hex (good start in connexion games), Isola.

27. Luglio 2006, 03:44:42
LionsLair 
Argomento: adding info to a game...
would it be too much trouble to add "crawford round" to the multi match gammon games when the game is in a crawford situation? it would save on the guess work (short term memory loss) for a game that only gets played once every few days...

27. Luglio 2006, 03:36:19
rednaz23 
Argomento: Re:
Fencer: Is there a list of games that are in the works, a list of games we can't do, and/or a list that has been suggested but can't be implemented for whatever reason?

25. Luglio 2006, 19:17:57
Fencer 
Argomento: Re:
Tycho: Quarto cannot be done (although I'd like to), the company which owns the licence didn't give me a right to implement it here.
But if you convince them ...

25. Luglio 2006, 19:09:33
FilsdeTycho 
Is it usefull to propose games here for future implementations?
If yes, I suggest GIPF, DVONN, Awele, Abalone, Quarto, DIABALLIK, and International checkers 10x10!

25. Luglio 2006, 03:09:45
rednaz23 
Argomento: tourney stats
Modificato da rednaz23 (25. Luglio 2006, 03:11:02)
BBW: I simply mean that I have won X amount of connect6 tourneys, while entering X amount of connect6 tourneys. Seeing that on a persons profile would be nice... as well as on the tournaments page.

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