Do you miss something on BrainKing.com and would you like to see it here? Post your request into this board! If there is a more specific board for the request, (i.e. game rule changes etc) then it should be posted and discussed on that specific board.
Lamby: Yes... I played checkers for many years not using the forced move rule... Alot of sites use the forced rule move... I would like to see a checker game where I can decide to take the move or not... Thats all...
i loved it when the corresponding bkr was shown next to someones name when he/she posted something on that board
now most boards are about groups of games so a single bkr cant be shown anymore .. would it be possible to show some sort of average bkr of the corresponding group for that player (like the average bkr of both froglet games or when that player only played 1 variant show the bkr itself) ?
Fencer: I wouldn't know, I'm not on a slow connection right now, my pages load way to fast to reproduce it :)
but looking for the source code of the page, I can see you did as I suggested. If it still happens to me again, I'll make sure to tell you.
This may be a bit technical for some, sorry for that:
On the DoMove page, when you submit the move you are making on a game, the submit button is before the combobox and a few other input values. One of those inputs is the game ID (g).
On a slow connection, because of the combobox options, the submit button is sometimes visible before the end of the form. When I'm on a really slow connection (which luckily doesn't happen often) impacient as I am, I click the submit button when it shows, before the rest of the form has been sent to my browser. In this situation I get sent back to the main page and no move is made. I then have to reload the whole board and do my move once again.
I'm not sure if the option in the combobox is absolutely necessary for the move to be submited but I'd say that the game id definitelly is ;)
So could the hidden input with the game id be placed before the submit button? Maybe this nasty side effect would go away...
THE HIT MAN: Actually I feel free to talk about it here. Since you haven't posted to this board in over three weeks not counting a little quip about selling your brain last May 6th (Hmm, you'll need a buyer) I think you have a lot of gall to complain about us requesting a Chess notation not currently available on this site and to demand the moderator stop us from discussing it. Just what is the point of your post? Did you even read my last one? Or'd you just feel like blowing your horn? As you can tell from reading it, I had more or less dropped the subject with that post. Maybe grenv or someone else might've replied to it, but I'm sure we had said what we had to say about it and unless Fencer had some more questions about implementing it, I doubt if you'dve heard any more from us.
Walter Montego (17. Mayıs 2005, 23:43:52) tarafından düzenlendi
grenv: In your example you noted that it's B-B5 and not B-QB5. This is one of those short cuts that were always done. Algebraic does it too. There's really no reason not to put the Q there, it's just that it is rarely done. I like leaving no doubt. It makes the game a lot easier to follow in one's head. That's why I use the long algebraic form. I wish they'd put the P for Pawn too. Everyone's always trying to take shortcuts and thinks they're so smart avoiding redundancies. What's an extra letter when it completely removes all doubt about it? The short algebraic is the worst for me. They just name the square in it. Like E4 for the Pawn. I have no problem seeing P E2-E4. I've learned that the P isn't there for some reason, so I get to see E2-E4. In Dark Chess, it can sometimes be more important which square a piece moved from than where it moved to.
As much as I like the Descriptive Notation, Dark Chess is one version of Chess that I'll keep the long algebraic notation in use. I think Janus or Gothic Chess would be interesting to see the descriptive notation used in, but it's way passed its time. Judging from the people here that had never even heard of it, I doubt it'll be nothing but faded memories and something one comes across in old Chess books before much longer if not already.
Walter Montego: Correct about the drawback, e.g. N(B1)-N3. It's much easier to read though in my opinion. If I have to play it out on a board I'm very slow with the algebraic notation.
Nothingness: And I thought I was the only left that liked the Descriptive Notation! :)
At least there's a few options here for the algebraic and I can use the long form of it.
P E2-E4
Though I still like P-K4. The long algebraic notation is a good one to use for Dark Chess. It helps me visualize the board better than using all them shorthand methods. I'm not much of a fan of abbreviation as it is. The descriptive notation does have certain drawbacks, especially when two pieces of the same kind can move to the same square. Longhand algebraic is the least ambiguous of the four styles that I've seen. I've never seen the numeric one on any site, it'd work fine too.
I just noticed that when I hover my mouse over a flag, a popup hint tells the nation and how many registered players are from that nation. Is this new to Brainking or just new to me? Either way, its kinda cool.
"In the 1970's, The US Chess Federation began a campaign to convert the US to algebraic notation, which had by then become standard in nearly all countries. The arguments for the change were several: that US books would then enjoy a bigger international market; that algebraic was less ambiguous and therefore produced fewer irretrievable game scores; that algebraic took less space and more games could therefore fit into fewer pages."
Fencer: Oh, that's because you were born on the continent, in the 20th century. It's an old, archaic notation, with assymmetric notation for white and black moves. It's called descriptive notation, or English notation, as it remained popular in English speaking countries until 30, 40 years ago. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descriptive_chess_notation
i think that's much easier as well, though i rememeber all caps, so P-K4 and R-N3 etc. I remember the old Kt-B4 as well (lol), but I think N is better for a knight.
I'm not used to the newer style of notation for chess. Im from teh old school chess notation such as p-k4 kr-kb4 pxN etcc... this was the easiest form of notation, that there was and no one uses it anymore. is it possible to add this? Taht is one of the main reasons i havent played chess here. And b/c people use progrmas to help them play, but thats another story
I know, I know... I was one of those that suggested profile infor should be split accross multiple pages. And I think it's better this way.
But I'd like to see on the main profile page some info about the players favourite games / games (s)he's best at. Something like "Top 5 most played" or "Top 5 BKR".
This way I would know in a snap which game to challenge them to.
Or, as an alternative, place the "Invite this player to a game of..." option in the "Finished Games" page of the profile
What happend to that idea that you could see if anyone was on vacation or not ?
It helps because you don`t have to wonder why some games stops.It stops me from getting mad,,,
The idea was that you could see it on the gameboard.
An anti which hunt division of the Globs/mods... Like the the police have various divisions, but to thwart any obvious attempts at ganging up on members
being supported loudly by grenv now - what would mods have to hide eh ?
although I am not obligated, I use even to save board-msgs with datestamp before
deleting hence fullfill my own demands already by courtesy and own effort - big deal. ~*~
Danoschek. I am in the middle of removing the more rediculous posts that are off topic. If I have failed to get to one insulting you, feel free to PM me. No further discussion of what is removed and not removed on this board. Thanks.
(sakla) If you want to find an opponent with similar playing skills to your own look in the Ratings page of the type of game you want and find a player with a similar BKR. (pauloaguia) (Bütün ipuçlarını göster)