Originally posted by XanthosNZJust who died and made you God Xant? You have no more sway here than me. I'll post what I like in the forums until told otherwise by admin. So blow, and I do hear that you need to dedicate more time to your tut's that is presently being accredited. 😉
If you have concerns send them to the Game Mods and let them do their job. Don't post about it in the forums.
skeeter
Originally posted by UmalakasWhat's so fishy? That she'd resign? I thought it was odd too. She said she was leaving the site and that she felt guilty for being matched against me while she was so much higher ranked.
Game 1290603
Originally posted by skeeterIn which course?
Just who died and made you God Xant? You have no more sway here than me. I'll post what I like in the forums until told otherwise by admin. So blow, and I do hear that you need to dedicate more time to your tut's that is presently being accredited. 😉
skeeter
Also Russ has said numerous times that cheating accusations (and if you know the background that's what your post was) aren't welcome in the forums. The proper channel for them is the Game Mods.
Originally posted by kattyIt's called perpetual check.
Can someone explain this to me?!!
Game: Game 1441869
As to why Checkmate187 sacced a piece for it against someone 1000 points lower. Your guess is as good as mine.
Originally posted by XanthosNZIt was a tournament game, and a draw is worth 1 point.
It's called perpetual check.
As to why Checkmate187 sacced a piece for it against someone 1000 points lower. Your guess is as good as mine.
I didn't like my position or my pawn structure. I saw the opportunity to give perpetual check, and with over 100 concurrent games running I decided to take the draw instead of going into a drawn out slug fest with an inferior position.
I would have continued had it not been a tournament game.
Originally posted by AThousandYoungYou do know, that negociating results before and during the game, and creating these in the said game is considered a clear violation of chess rules? Although it's not written directly in the TOS. It's a common practice/rule known to all chess players, like say en passant, or how the peices move. You simply cannot negociate results or politicalize the game. Although this is usually difficult to prove, outside circumstances, probably through human negociation and phycology, obviously contributed to the resignation of this game. I just thought people should know this, that it's illegal to negociate pre-determined results of games. Not saying that happened here, she could of just dicided to resign a totally won game without reason, but again, that's manipulating results and is hardly honest. If she's leaving, she should JUST LEAVE, not give players she likes "gifts" before she goes.
What's so fishy? That she'd resign? I thought it was odd too. She said she was leaving the site and that she felt guilty for being matched against me while she was so much higher ranked.
Originally posted by UmalakasIs it your job to tell paying customers how to use this site?
You do know, that negociating results before and during the game, and creating these in the said game is considered a clear violation of chess rules? Although it's not written directly in the TOS. It's a common practice/rule known to all chess players, like say en passant, or how the peices move. You simply cannot negociate results or politicalize the gam ...[text shortened]... If she's leaving, she should JUST LEAVE, not give players she likes "gifts" before she goes.
If you have evidence that someone is breaking the TOS, then forward it to the mods, but if you read the TOS, you will learn that harrassment is not allowed.
Why are you picking on Nyxie?
Originally posted by UmalakasApparently it is possible to negotiate the result of a game.
You do know, that negociating results before and during the game, and creating these in the said game is considered a clear violation of chess rules? Although it's not written directly in the TOS. It's a common practice/rule known to all chess players, like say en passant, or how the peices move. You simply cannot negociate results or politicalize the gam ...[text shortened]... If she's leaving, she should JUST LEAVE, not give players she likes "gifts" before she goes.
It's called a draw.
And in some cases could be considered a "gift".
Game 1398758
I imagine what happened with that game Game 1290603, in
regards to the collapsed CC clan, might have something to do with
the same types of insinuations you've been making.
The only thing obvious, is one is free to dispose of games as
one sees fit.