coan.net: Ok, thanks and I will watch and see what happens. I knew she was a pawn with the last move being 1220, thats why I bid 1223 but no one else did so that was kind of weird
alexlee: my guess would be that she made her bid right before she turned pawn and before you made your bid. I'm in an eleven day pond right now with a pawn, I hate those because I feel that it would be smarter to wait just in case they decide to renew their membership
Pedro Martínez: My first bids will be higher from now on in the small ones. At least I have company swimming around in the pond and another player who does not often fall in early
WellyWales: It's not a fixed score, it depends on your BKR at the time. When your BKR is low, even a relatively bad place in a pond can gain you points. When your BKR is high even a first place may not raise it much higher. The only way to see who gained what is to store the pond just before and after the last bet and compare. In ponds this is easy since you know in advance when the pond will end. (well, more or less, since there can be multiple falls in a turn and server time freezes) And by the way, the whole BKR system is of questionable value for ponds.