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rabbitoid: It's not dependent on it, it just uses it for statistics. A small JavaScript should be loaded and executed after the page content is fully loaded.
Why does every click on the BK site - this evening, anyway - finish seemingly correctly, but continue to load (chrome or firefox) while displaying "waiting for google-analytics.com"? Why is BK dependent on this third party site?
Vikings: He was a pawn a few hours ago when I first read his post.
It seems that someone believes in cosmic justice (Fencer? you? someone else?) and quietly bought/gave him a rook membership so that his problem was resolved.
How Do I withdraw from a tournament? I want to withdraw from future rounds of a tournament I'm in because a player is taking way too long on his moves and it will be months before the next round starts. I want to join a different tournament but do not have the membership to have 2 simultaneously.
Can I just say what has probably been on evryone elses mind? What the hell is this SJY Cup that's 244 days passed its start date? What is the prize that has not been provided? Why does it not get deleted?
Subiectul: Re: Brain distribution in knockout tournaments
Heluvagi: I asked that same question some months ago, and the Master himself answered, but I don't remember the answer for sure... I think it will be split between them.
Subiectul: Brain distribution in knockout tournaments
When you set up a knockout tournament with brain prizes, you are asked to select a prize distribution for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Now the winner will be first, the losing finalist second, but who is third? next you have two losing semifinalists. How does that work?
Vikings: I sent his user name to you in a pm. Thanks for looking into this. He probably was in a different time zone, I didn't think about that. And it might not have been the same day he sent the email telling me about it. I'll ask him what date he registered. Thanks again for looking into this... I'm looking forward to him finally beating me at chess. ha ha ha ha.. well, not really. :o)
Iamon lyme: what is his user name, I'm showing only 4 new accounts that day, of course he could be in a different time zone and could show up on either the 24th or the 26th
By the way, my son's email is a .navy.mil and not a .com address, so I was wondering if the problem had anything to do with acknowledging his email account. If not, then is there something he can do from his end to speed up the approval process? He said everything went fine with the sign up, and has been waiting to get approved.
My son started an account here on May 25th, but is still not a registered player and can't get on to play games. He is in the Navy and presently overseas, so his email is piped in and out from the ship he is on. He has no problem communicating with me or other relatives, so I'm wondering if the problem getting on here has anything to do with his email account?
I use firefox and don't have any problem like this. Nevertheless I agree that he should try changing browsers to see if it is a firefox problem with this site, or if all browsers he tries he still has the problem. Either way though he will learn something I suppose. I also suggest going through the usual laundry list of things to do, like cleaning his cache, rebooting his computer, doing a quick virus scan, and when he has time he should do a full virus scan (which should be a daily thing anyway regardless).
Every now and then I get the "slow loading page" problem at the same time that others get it. Changing browsers etc. doesn't help that problem though.
I use firefox. I have to refresh every page here, but nowhere else.I get a blank page, hit refresh, click "resend info" when it says it has to, THEN get "firefox blocked a pop up" and have to click allow. Not for each move within a game, just to submit and go to another. I've added Brainking.com as an exception to the pop up blocker.
this is very recent. what do I need to do, please? anyone know? tyvmia
I use firefox. I have to refresh every page here, but nowhere else.I get a blank page, hit refresh, click "resend info" when it says it has to, THEN get "firefox blocked a pop up" and have to click allow. Not for each move within a game, just to submit and go to another. I've added Brainking.com as an exception to the pop up blocker.
this is very recent. what do I need to do, please? anyone know? tyvmia
crosseyed: you missed my point which was every site has its problems at some stage i use to get mega problems on here few years ago esp when i needed to make alot of moves that day but for last couple of years never had a problem with white pages
Roberto Silva: Right and even if I've lost the match, I can still get satisfaction out of trying to win the remaining game(s). Every game is an opportunity to hone your skills or learn something.
Carpe Diem: i play also for fun and not for the BKR, but when a loose is 100% the game for me is decided and i loose the interest to play it till the end. i think it's individual, so if you feel to resign a game, just do it.
JerNYC: Agreed. I would only see the point of resigning if you are limited in the number of games or are needlessly dragging down a tournament. Otherwise, what's one more game?
But maybe that's me, as I play in Brainking for the fun of playing games, not for the BKR or number of wins.
Carpe Diem: Always propose that option to your opponent rather than employing it on your own. This will give them a say in the matter. I think most people enjoy playing a game out, even in an otherwise losing cause.
Carpe Diem: Seems like you came up with a good answer yourself :-) I think the option to create n game matches is a bit silly anyway. If this had be 2 win match instead, it would have been over by now. And yes, some people have so many games going that they don't seem to pay attention at all. I have a game where I've literally been winning for years, and my opponent doesn't seem very excited at all about playing on - but still does so.
Just looking for some opinions on this - do people consider it poor form to resign the 3rd game of a 3 game match when you are leading 2-0, just to end it sooner? I'd do it when down 2-0, but I don't want to deprive people of that third game if it's going to bother them. The result of the match has already been determined, but the fact that they don't resign could be an indication that they'd like to play every game. Or they're just not paying attention.
Thinking about it, I guess I'd limit this strategy to people with lots of games going, as opposed to someone who only has 10 games on the go.
(ascunde) Dacă vrei să fii la zi cu ultimele afişaje de pe tabelel de discuţii,poţi primii veşti la ştiri clienţi,făcând click pe logoul RSS de pe parte de sus a fiecărei table. (pauloaguia) (arată toate sfaturile)