grenv: Lol. Silly me. I went straight to the games and didn't even notice tha last moves column in the games list.
Privacy allows people to hide their tactics. Hardly a major priority for most people but perhaps relevant in Battleboats if you don't want your search plans revealed. Maybe that's the case in other games but in most games it makes nary a hoot.
I find it annoying that my opponent can make a game private and I won't know until I try an access it without having logged on first (which I do sometimes).
what about this player he is ranked #1 in the ratio statistics page but his last 10 games all finished in a timeout (in his favor :))
his checkers rating seems to be ok though as he played a lot of games in there :)
Hrqls: All his Battleboats, Dark Battleboats, Linetris and Checkers games have been won on an 11 or 13 hours-per-move clock. Many of his recent (since October) Anti-checkers have been won that way too. A huge number of his Line4 wins have been on time. This goes back to last year as well. He used the 1-day clock until Fencer introduced the Fischer's clocks. A complete bas-, er, unfair player, if you ask me, though it's not against the rules to use those clocks. Completely meaningless stats, though. He makes a mockery of everyone including Fencer.
Groucho: Sure, but if you're using it in as deliberate a manner as he seems to be doing then he will be checking in frequently to ensure that he always gets to make his move. He's relying on his opponents not being as on the bal about it as he is. In the relatively few matches that that's been the case, he's had an honest game on his hands.
It's the overwhelming number of matches that he's won by timeout that makes it looklike cheating. Any normal person would feel wrong winning so much that way and would stop using such a clock because it's so obviously unfair to others. Such wins are hollow victories to real people. You don't even need to check individual games as I did. Simply look at the finished games lists and see how many games are done with in a sprinkling of moves.
Battleboats Checkers Anti-Checkers
Groucho: some players like to play fast ... there are quite some 1 hour tournaments which are popular among some people ... its almost like playing realtime :)
Groucho: It's a tough question. The purpose of the clock is to encourage fast play. A game with a hour total and no bonus is going to be over in two hours maximum. But I've had games that have been quicker yet had 1 day clocks. That was against opponents who had my speed style, were online at the same time and didn't have hundreds of games to play.
Strangely enough the Very Fast Fischer's Stairs that I play has been slower moving than the ordinary Stairs!
playBunny: the truth is though, everyone that gets suckered by that player have accepted the time control, there is no help for ignorance.(the player shall remain nameless but we've all seen the name many times). I offered that player a game of Dark Battleboats on a 7-day limit and he vehemently declined without much explanation (of course it can be guessed).
wellywales: the problem is that this isnt really cheating .. its misguiding their opponents .. but all inside the rules .. its abusing a feature .. but not cheating (imo)
the 2 top players of hyper gammon though ... that might be something different .. but even about that i am not too sure :)
grenv: Aye, ignorance is something that we should scorn and look down upon. Let the fools and their money be parted. We who are clever and smart an on the ball can profit by them and good luck to any of us who does so in a systematic way. Don't suffer the fools gladly - gladly make the fools suffer!
Czuch Chuckers: If a person is ignorant, your time is better spent educating him than insulting him. If he is truly a fool, nothing you can say will change that, so why take that negativity upon yourself?
grenv: SCAM!!! He should be drawn and quartered, figuratively speaking of course. I say we flood his games page with challenges, until he either has to play some people or delete, say, 200 challenges a day...
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