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16. novembra 2005, 21:44:51
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: Run out of time
Luke Skywalker: ah, thanks! that explains, never noticed .. :)

16. novembra 2005, 21:44:08
Luke Skywalker 
Subjekt: Re: Run out of time
Hrqls: There is a bug, timed-out games are listed under the date/time of the last move, not when they timed out (similar for resign and draw)

16. novembra 2005, 21:39:33
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: Run out of time
aberann: ah ok! sorry .. i didnt look far enough in the past (only checked out your last 10 games)

your opponent had a much lower bkr than you did thats why you didnt win any ful bkr points (maybe you won a few tenths of a point though, not sure, but it wouldnt be much

16. novembra 2005, 18:27:15
grenv 
Subjekt: Re: Run out of time
aberann: Dude, a 1300 rated player? You should lose points for it being such a close game!

16. novembra 2005, 18:18:00
nabla 
Subjekt: Re: Run out of time
aberann: How many points did you expect to get by beating someone 830 (!) points lower than you ?

16. novembra 2005, 18:15:41
A kind of Magic 
Subjekt: Re: Run out of time
Hrqls: This game has just timed out, I would have got clobbered if I had lost
http://brainking.com/en/ArchivedGame?g=1091915

16. novembra 2005, 17:55:27
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: Run out of time
aberann: i dont see any game in which your opponent timed out ?

you can get no bkr change

  • when your opponent has a much lower bkr than you do
  • when its an unrated game
  • when the game times out before 2 moves are made

16. novembra 2005, 17:52:00
A kind of Magic 
Subjekt: Run out of time
My opponent run out of time the game was nearly finished and I get zero BK points, that can't be fair

16. novembra 2005, 14:37:54
Shaffyre 
Subjekt: Anti-backgammon tournament

16. novembra 2005, 13:46:43
Shaffyre 
Subjekt: Re: Most moves in anti-backgammon
Vikings: Thanks, we sure have a long way to go. U got a chance to beat Fencer's record!

16. novembra 2005, 13:45:44
Shaffyre 
Subjekt: Re: Most moves in anti-backgammon
Fencer: That sure is a lot of moves and we have a long way to go!

16. novembra 2005, 13:40:06
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re:
Fencer: you should rename yourself to gamma-omega-delta :)

thanks!

16. novembra 2005, 13:27:20
Fencer 
Subjekt: Re:
Hrqls: Look now.

16. novembra 2005, 13:22:27
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re:
Fencer: lol :) ok i will give you a whole afternoon & night :)

16. novembra 2005, 13:20:13
Fencer 
Subjekt: Re:
Hrqls: How dare you to move the board to the page top? Wait a minute.

16. novembra 2005, 13:04:43
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re:
Fencer: where ?

16. novembra 2005, 12:59:44
Fencer 
Subjekt: Re:
Hrqls: On top of the board. Look again.

16. novembra 2005, 12:57:45
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re:
Fencer: *nod* but not on top of the board ;)

i know i know .. i should find another dutch innocent to send you a question .. and then blackmail you again :)

16. novembra 2005, 12:56:08
Fencer 
Subjekt: Re:
Hrqls: The number in the brackets.

16. novembra 2005, 12:54:58
Fencer 
Subjekt: Re: Most moves in anti-backgammon

16. novembra 2005, 12:48:40
Vikings 
Subjekt: Re: Most moves in anti-backgammon
Shaffyre: you got a little ways to go to get to this http://brainking.com/en/ArchivedGame?g=451097

16. novembra 2005, 12:42:00
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: Most moves in anti-backgammon
Shaffyre: come on ... dont prolong your opponents suffering ... finish him! ;)

16. novembra 2005, 10:33:24
Shaffyre 
Subjekt: Most moves in anti-backgammon
Anybody knows what the record number of moves in anti-backgammon is here? I just passed the 300 moves mark in a game!

16. novembra 2005, 07:32:08
Hrqls 
Fencer:uhm ... i dont want to be too spoiled ... but ... would it be possible to also show the match type at the top of the board ?

that way it would be possible to see how close the points are to the end of the match :)

(something tells me i need another blackmailing action to ask this properly :))

16. novembra 2005, 07:18:36
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: history of match points
playBunny: *nod* but thats like work .. i am lazy :)

i am trying to find out how many points i got when my opponent resigned .. i think 3 ... but not sure how many points i already had before that .. i will go through the games though :)

15. novembra 2005, 23:12:41
playBunny 
Subjekt: Re: history of match points
Hrqls: It's easy. Go to the game and count the number of times the cube doubled, unless the game ended with a dropped cube in which case ignore that one. Then check to see whether the opponent lost a single, gammon or backgammon (applauding their foolishness if they did the latter by resigning prematurely). Then do the arithmetic thing.

15. novembra 2005, 22:00:18
Hrqls 
Subjekt: history of match points
how can i see the history of points in a match ? how can i see how many points the last game gave me ?

15. novembra 2005, 20:29:48
playBunny 
Subjekt: Re: Beware Greeks bearing cubes
grenv: Greek backgammon tradition eschews the cube. Given the chance they'd eschew it and spit it out.

15. novembra 2005, 20:21:18
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: thanks to Fencer
SueQ: ssssshhhh .. dont tell anyone ;)

(i blackmailed fencer to do it :))

15. novembra 2005, 20:19:08
SueQ 
Subjekt: Re: thanks to Fencer
Hrqls: LOL..I wondered what the "thanks" was for...but now I see it!! The score at the top....NICE!!

15. novembra 2005, 20:14:05
Hrqls 
Fencer: thanks! :)

15. novembra 2005, 20:00:41
grenv 
Subjekt: Re: Men behind
WhiteTower: Having a block on the 4 point can be very useful if you're behind. In fact a block on the 7 point can be annoying if your opponent is trying to jump over it to get home.

It all depends on how far behind in the race you are.

I didn't understand the part about being Greek.

15. novembra 2005, 19:22:18
playBunny 
Subjekt: Re: Men behind
WhiteTower: Why would you break the block and run with one of the men?

1) Because you're not that far behind in the race and it's worth running and hoping for a tasty double to get the other guy moving too.
2) Because you've run out of timing and running a single man is necessary to prevent your home table from collapsing.
3) Because the odds of a hit and return hit are higher than the odds of catching a man by having a block.

Do you have any positions in your games that we could be specific about?

15. novembra 2005, 18:41:06
WhiteTower 
Subjekt: Re: Men behind
grenv: Then let me make it a lot more simple. I never played (nor will ever play) cubed bachgammon - I'm a Greek, after all :) For me, every game is life or death - win or loss. There are no backgammons and gammons to consider. Only whether I can stop the SOB who's started taking men off while I have an anchor at their home. Should I "raise" the anchor, leaving one man, or should I leave them both, assuming at the same time I am at either position 1, 2 or 3 (4 or further isn't worth it probably) and that a nasty block is awaiting the unlucky man to be hit by me?

15. novembra 2005, 17:02:36
grenv 
Subjekt: Re: Men behind
WhiteTower: There are too many variables to answer that in all cases, but in general keeping an anchor (2 on the same bar in your opponents base) means you are putting yourself at risk of being gammoned in exchange for a chance of winning, so you would do it only if losing the race.

If you're losing you would run a piece only if you were trying to save a gammon (say you were 4-0 up in a 5 point match), otherwise try to keep the anchor and build your own prime up forward.

15. novembra 2005, 16:58:44
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: Men behind
WhiteTower: depends on the distribution of your opponent .. if he has holes in his home then he is likely to have some moves in which he cant bear off .. so you might still have a chance

it also depends if you have a nice block in your own home, if you dont have that .. then dont leave both pieces there

it also depends if its a cube game or not .. with a cube game you might want to make sure you wont be (back)gammoned

it also depends on the match score .. when you are far behind you might want to take some more risks .. although i am not sure about that one

i most often move only 1 piece out and leave the other there to be caught by my opponent

15. novembra 2005, 16:56:12
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re:
grenv: true :)

15. novembra 2005, 16:51:46
grenv 
Subjekt: Re:
Hrqls: 6 points. Obviously no opponents pieces had been borne off or a gammon would not have been "obvious".

15. novembra 2005, 12:22:05
WhiteTower 
Subjekt: Men behind
Say one has 2 men together in opponent's home, where men have already started being born off. What is the best practice then?

- Take one man out and see if dice for the opponent is bad enough for a forced hit, allowing one to hit back given more nice dice?
- Leave the men together, hoping for some dice for the opponent to force an open man etc.

Does any of these two scenarios have any distinct advantage, even under conditions?

15. novembra 2005, 09:26:11
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re:
bumble: my guess would be 6

(or if your opponent already beared off some pieces earlier in this game, than you get 2 points)

15. novembra 2005, 09:21:18
bumble 
A scenario. The cube is '2' and is in possession of my opponent. I have the guy on the bar and am bearing my pieces off at a rapid rate of knots. A backgammon or gammon is obvious. The guy resigns. How many points do I get?

15. novembra 2005, 01:42:54
plaintiger 
Subjekt: Re:
Fencer: thank you very much, sir. i think and hope that will help make the role of the cube in a match a little clearer to newbies totally unfamiliar with it. would have helped me a couple weeks ago when i was a cube newbie (would that be a "cubie"? ).

14. novembra 2005, 22:10:48
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: (back)gammon
Pedro Martínez: *nod* thats how i read it as well (as its written that way ;)) .. i just wondered if it had to be done all at once .. without getting back at the bar .. glad it doesnt though :)

14. novembra 2005, 22:08:34
Pedro Martínez 
Subjekt: Re: (back)gammon
Hrqls:
:)

Single game (1 point) - the winner's opponent has borne off at least one piece.

Gammon (2 points) - the opponent hasn't borne off any pieces.

Backgammon (3 points) - the opponent hasn't borne off any pieces and still has some pieces either on the bar or in the winner's home area (the six pipes where the winner bears off own pieces).

14. novembra 2005, 22:02:50
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: (back)gammon
Pedro Martínez: ok thanks .. so i can then best use the cube in case i am such a position :)

14. novembra 2005, 22:02:06
Pedro Martínez 
Subjekt: Re: (back)gammon
Hrqls: No.

14. novembra 2005, 22:01:18
Hrqls 
Subjekt: (back)gammon
is it still possible to (back)gammon someone when (s)he moved some pieces out of the board before already, and was sent back by the opponent, who then finished the game (maybe even with the player on the bar)

14. novembra 2005, 15:51:06
Hrqls 
Subjekt: match score
would it be possible to show the match score or the points gained/lost in the message which is sent to the players inbox when a cubegame has been finished ?

14. novembra 2005, 10:44:10
Fencer 
Subjekt: Re:
plaintiger: Ah, now I understand. Will be done.

14. novembra 2005, 09:37:30
plaintiger 
Subjekt: Re:
Fencer: my suggestion was very simply to replace the word "with" with the phrase "that employs" or "that uses" in the first sentence about the doubling cube. in other words, changing

"Backgammon (and its variants) is the only game which can be defined as a match with a doubling cube"

to

"Backgammon (and its variants) is the only game which can be defined as a match that employs a doubling cube."

thanks.

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