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damamaster: Since Turkish Checkers is not the only game in the world, you should have added you were talking about this game. And I already said many times I'd fix this small bug when I have time for it.
on Brainking when the stone had taken there is rule mistake still .ı wrote to Fencer to correct this mistake but he didint ı dont know why.the mistake is on that the players cant prefer less stones if there the much ı meant the players coludnt take 2 stones if there available present 3 or much
Emne: Re: How can I delete some games in my tournament?
TC: The checkboxes were added a long time after the tournaments had been introduced, it's just a mix of several features. But it can be improved, of course.
Emne: Re: How can I delete some games in my tournament?
Hrqls: Yes you are right. At the top of tournament page I have seen it. But I think its purpose only for one game type. In principal, to check the games over one, not so practical and using checking boxes are more preferrable!
Emne: Re: How can I delete some games in my tournament?
Hrqls: Thanks for your advice. But, I would be happy if programm gives a way like this modify needs. When I begin to create my tournament, I checked under the page only backgammon types, but created tournament has all game types!
Binabik: Don't play one of those games against someone who lives in Europe or Asia... unless you know him (her) preety well and can aggree on a time to both be online and play your moves...
On the other hand, you can set the time settings so that it allows for roughly a move per day and everyone can be happy about it...
Could someone please explain how one is supposed to finish these games on time when the opponent lives in Europe or Asia? We rarely play at the same time....
BIG BAD WOLF: Okay, I think I understand how it will work, but how will this effect the games with European players? We are rarely on at the same time - how can those games go faster and/or be finished within the required time? Will they be separated by time zone in tourneys like that?
Fencer: Since tournaments setup using the Fischer's clock time does not use vacation or weekend days, can we get a red "dot" next to those PLAYERS IN FELLOWSHIPS THAT ARE ON LINE?times in the tournament list also - as a "reminder" to us that they do not include weekends or vacations.
Fencer: Since tournaments setup using the Fischer's clock time does not use vacation or weekend days, can we get a red "dot" next to those times in the tournament list also - as a "reminder" to us that they do not include weekends or vacations.
Czuch Chuckers: That is what we are talking about.
The "Total game time". The example is 3/1/10 means:
3 days total game time for a person.
1 day added for each move
10 days is the MAX amount of time you can have.
So if it was 3/0/10
That would mean you would get no extra time, a person would have 3 days total to play the game (Meaning if both players use all their time, 6 days max until game is over) (Plus the /10 part would not matter since no time is added)
And there is no vacations or weekends used in these types of games.
Sounds right.... but there is also an new one for total game time, so I am guesing that if you want to play a game in one day for example you can now do it, or in one week or something. The advantage being if you want to p[lay a fast game but dont want to ghet trapped by a one day move game, just in case something would happen..
Or whatever the bonus is. So basically, if you are concerned about time outs, you should look at what the "bonus" time is, as that will be the minimum amount of time you will ever have between moves ... ????
Your clock starts at 3 days. If it takes you 2 days to make a move, you clock is down to 1 (PLUS the bonus of 1 day) which will then leave you with 2 days for your next move.
But lets say you have the 3 days, but you move in 1 hour - leaving you with 2 days, 23 hours (PLUS the bonus of 1 day) which will then leave you with 3 days, 24 hours.
And since vacations & weekends are not used - the faster you play, the more time you can "bank" up if that tournament includes bonus time.
So, if I moved quickly all the time in this tournament, I could potentially have a 10 day time limit? (Getting the 1 day bonus each move) Am I interpreting that part correctly?
I'm not quite understanding how it helps play faster games.. I guess I need to see it in action to get it.. Unless someone can make me understand better? :-)
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