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I believe I'm doing it correct - the box that says "Move and go to:"
I'll choose a totaly different game like Backgammon, but it will still go to a Stack4 game which was next in the list.
(It's not a big deal for me since I normally don't use this feature - just testing it since others said they had problems) :-)
Could the problem be that on the "Move" button, I have the "Set this action as default" for the "go to the next game" - and it is somehow taking over the "Move and go to:" button below it also?
Ha! That's it! I've just tried to set "Next Game" as the default action and then the move and go to #game stopped working. Phew! That's what programmers call "regression bug" - something what stopped working as a side effect of another bugfix or feature addition.
Please give me a day or two, it will be fixed ASAP ;-)
Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! I'm not crazy! LOL. and I didnt think of that, but that was when it stopped working what when I changed the default. Thanks for finding it. <grin>
Fencer: To follow up some of the things recently posted on the BrainKing board & chat board.
I had a quick look at most of the users here - there are about 750 pawns who have not been on here this year at all (1200 approx counting January) - thats a 5th of the people that are users.
Would it be possible to write a small piece of programming that would automatically send an e-mail to anyone who has not been here for a while (2 months for example) reminding them of username, password & link to the site. I know of at least one site that does this twice before there details are deleted, it may encourage users back or free some space at least.
Also, there seems to be a great concern over pawns and how they slow the system down, remember those of us who are members we were all pawns once & i personally don't see any problem. It is everyones own choice to join or not, i don't think they should be punished because so far they have not joined (and ourselves for not having enough games to play).
I think at the end of the day we should look into encouraging pawns to join the membership. I read a few posts on being able to afford a 6 month / year membership all at one go. Maybe Fencer could look at setting a 3 month membership as 1 month would seem alot to keep dealing with as someone asked for. I do like pipilo's idea of having Support us, Paid Membership & Send invitation links popping up in various places could help a little.
I don't think deleting inactive pawn accounts would help much at all. It's bandwidth (information transfer capacity) that's the problem, not a few kilobytes of information stored on Fencer's server. If an inactive player is inactive, that's not affecting the site's daily traffic at all.
Also, if we send email reminders in an attempt to bring inactive pawns back, then we're just adding to the traffic, not alleviating it.
The solution needs to generate money for more powerful servers and more bandwidth, without deleting accounts or limiting moves. I'd rather have emails go out to the most active pawns, rather than to the least active. With appropriate incentives, they (at least some of them) might be encouraged to join the site.
pipilo: I fully understand that(though not alot of people will). I am just trying to get people away from this theory of how many users we have, when in fact we don't. Fencer likes the idea of encouraging pawns to join in various ways, BUT those of us that have joined needed no insentive apart from the fact its a great site, it is down to the individual.
We also have had the problem in the past where people have wanted to use ceratin names, like there own maybe that they use on other sites. We have found in the past the alot of these names have been taken BUT are not being used at all.
There has to be a point where deleting old users is needed, if you look at the brainking.info board you will see there is only a certain ammount of storage space & any piece we can save until the new server etc.... comes in must be of help.
Maybe unused names could be removed upon request? Deleting all names that haven't been used for a few months might be a good idea too, but it would be nice to send them a courtesy email first.
I agree with what you tow have said: a little extra space on the harddrive does not hurt at all, and eliminating a little space will not help the problem. BUT since you both agreed with that, I am not sure what this would accomplish:
"Maybe unused names could be removed upon request? Deleting all names that haven't been used for a few months might be a good idea too, but it would be nice to send them a courtesy email first."
Removing unused names upon request wouldn't reduce bandwidth at all, but would help solve the other, unrelated problem of people wanting to use names that may be already taken by inactive pawns.
Fencer does that anyway. I wanted to change to 'harley', but it was already taken by an inactive user (I think they hadn't been back for a few months and had neither finished or started a game). I asked Fencer how long it is before inactive members are wiped off and their name became available, he did it for me straight away.
Fencer, around 5 or 6 people have asked me for the link to brainking info as many people forgot to bookmark it when it was visible via the server news board.
Is there some way you can please link to brainking info pages from this site and also vice versa. The main reason being, to encourage people to bookmark the brainking info addy for future reference.
I like to play all easy moves of my games in a row, and think the difficult ones only after that. However, the "submit the move and go to the next game" option does not support my kind of play. When there's a game with a difficult move as the first on my list, the "go to the next game" option gives it always.
There should be a "skip" option for a move in a game, such that a "skipped" game would not appear by the use of the "goto to the next game" option. Such a game could, of course, be chosen from the main page.
I agree with you there. It seems natural that if you have already put off moving in a game and gone to a different game that the first game is no longer first.
I noticed that some of the games, like horde
chess and Maharajah chess, have asymmetrical
starting positions. While a lot of thought has
probably gone into making these games "fair,"
i.e. equal chances for both sides, it is almost
a mathematical certainty that these games aren't
exactly fair. However, they are still fun to
play. I think that having separate ratings for
Black and White would be a good idea, since,
for example, someone who plays white 75% of the
time in horde chess would not have a rating
compatible with someone who plays white 25% of the
time in horde chess.
You're right. Chess is unbalanced too since
someone moves first. However, the amount the
game is unbalanced is very slight (and while
a big factor with grandmasters, it is virtually
unnoticeable by amateurs), and I conjecture
that it is much more imbalanced in a game like
horde chess. For example, a friend of mine and
I played horde chess. I played five with White
and he played five with White. It ended
up that one particular color (not one
particular person) won all ten games.
So, I would distinguish between those unbalanced
games where the lack of balance comes from
granting someone the first move and where the
lack of balance comes from an asymmetry in the
starting position (especially huge asymmetries
like in horde chess).
On the other hand, first move alone *can* be
a big factor in some games, even to amateurs.
Go-Moku springs to mind. I haven't completed
any atomic chess games, but I suspect that first
move in that game can be a huge advantage too
(I may be biased because I am currently losing
an atomic chess game with black and it's only
the 4th move!).
In any case, getting separate color ratings for
asymmetrical starting positions at least makes
a lot of sense to me.
Just a thought. I don't feel passionately about
it or anything. I probably won't play such
games here anyway.
Thanks for that long and considered reply. My view is that in a community as small as BrainKing ratings are not very important or accurately representative, just a vague guide to the strength of an opponent before deciding to play or not, then you can also look in their profile to see with which colour they won/lost. Especially with the games supported by BrainKing there is no great bias in favour of those familiar with the literature, most of the games here I've never heard of, so I dont think ratings are a very big issue. If you know which colour is more likely to win then it's up to you if you choose that colour or it's opposite, after all despite the fact that these game are played by winning or losing their main function is as a social interaction between the players, we want our opponent to enjoy it as much as we do. Sorry if this is confused, I'm very drunk.
Of course that's fine but even in games where an advantage can be statistically demonstrated there are still people who prefer the theoretically disadvantaged side. The easiest way for me to express it is in shogi terms where the colour terms 'sente' and 'gote' are inextricably linked with a player's style ie attacking or defending respectively. Likewise with many of these games a player's preference or talent might find it's most suitable medium in the unpopular colour, it could just be that there are less of those people, like the left handed. I like to play a balanced range of colours but I wouldn't want it to be compulsory.
Thanks Fencer for the Play Later option. However, it seems to have a bug. If you click "play later" for two games (in my case, one immediately after another), "go to the next game" offers the later of these games even if there are some games to play that are not "play later".
Aware of the new humbug on General Chat
I suggest an approbation time for new accounts
before they may post here. I told you who likely
has no life but to keep up enduring blur ...
Running pattern: Top-Players are attacked, an attempt
of sucking them in, to senseless and infertile debates.
danoschek: I have just been looking at the General Chat board. I totaly agree with what you say & this is all ready being looked into.
The big problem we have is that if anyone does want to be such a pain, they can just use different P.C's ,I.P's or alter there own in built one - its easy enough to do for anyone who knows enough about computers.
TT, I'm neutral in all this, I like you all! LOL! BUT, I have to say that for how many weeks(?) now, Dano has not posted a thing on general chat. It has been lovely and friendly until this eggy person came on again. Luckily it seems like a minor flare-up, but it had nothing to do with Dano.
True, it was a nice break from both. As for egg having nothing to do with Dano, I dont know. I was wondering too, but after all his lashing out against people with multiple ID's then HE doing just that on IYT, well who knows.
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I do agree ...
but again that obsessive blurbag has no control altogether ...
- as we know, he lives for 24humbug7. oh well, at least the few
bucks he paid make a tidbit of sense here, unlike his repetitive idiocies ... ~*~
PS
particulary ludicrous his common usage of the term 'fact' which
actually equals a black hole claiming to be the big bang ... ><(((*>
indeed this is the 3rd note from me questioning the same.
obviously always the same folks seem not comfortable with
requests to decrease the ease of life for server-parasites. ~*~