Originally posted by sydsadWould be a deligth!
It would be neat to be able to deliver conditional moves. IF king e8 THEN ....
And recursive ones too, like "If Ke8 then (Qa8+, if Ke7 then Qa7+))"
And multipel choices too, like: "If Ke8 then Qa8+, or if Kf8 then Qg7+"
But a conditional move in one step would be nice enough.
Originally posted by sydsadI think this is on the members hot want list. Only one level of conditional notes would be a good start.
Agreed!
I Thought it might be a nice idea to start with a simple structure for conditional moves and see if people wants more....
And I'm happy to know that Russ has it on his hot to-do list.
Originally posted by FabianFnasOnly 1 level?
I think this is on the members hot want list. Only one level of conditional notes would be a good start.
And I'm happy to know that Russ has it on his hot to-do list.
You mean it could be possible to finish the game without ever seeing the board?
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Originally posted by c99uxOne-level means non-recursive, non-iterative.
Only 1 level?
You mean it could be possible to finish the game without ever seeing the board?
Hey, new feature for the poor Non-subs: Virtual games. Just imagine your opponents moves, and play as many games as you want. Win all your games!
(Non-rated games only...)
Thus not able to finish the game without seeing the board.
I think one-level is difficult enough to implement.
Originally posted by RussRuss,
This is indeed the next major RHP project in the pipeline.
-Russ
If this is implemented, would the moves be automatic and instant? I mean, if my opponent has moved and done a "What if..." thingy, then when I move, would my opponent's "if..." move be made and my timeout start reducing again, straight away?
In which case, I'd be against it, because then I'd have to make another move quickly (within the T/O), but my opponent wouldn't have to do anything. I think it would give some players an unfair advantage.
Originally posted by c99uxIf I do a move within a minute of delay or if an automatic 'if - then' does it the same minute - it's almost the same. In both cases it progresses the games faster then before. It's optional to use, no one forses you to use it, so it is only a service to us.
Russ,
If this is implemented, would the moves be automatic and instant? I mean, if my opponent has moved and done a "What if..." thingy, then when I move, would my opponent's "if..." move be made and my timeout start reducing again, straight away?
In which case, I'd be against it, because then I'd have to make another move quickly (within the T/O), but m ...[text shortened]... nt wouldn't have to do anything. I think it would give some players an unfair advantage.
Originally posted by FabianFnasIt's optional... So I can avoid my opponent using it against me?
If I do a move within a minute of delay or if an automatic 'if - then' does it the same minute - it's almost the same. In both cases it progresses the games faster then before. It's optional to use, no one forses you to use it, so it is only a service to us.
Originally posted by c99uxIf Russ puts a delay of 5 minutes of the automove, you can't tell the difference. So why is there a difference with one minute? Or none?
It's optional... So I can avoid my opponent using it against me?
Does it feel better if Russ puts a 5 minutes delay of the automove? So you just can't tell? It's nothing such as there is a computer who finds the moves, anyway?
Perhaps it is the very idea that your move is previewed by your opponent, this doesn't feel good? I can understand this, I do too. But I like the idea that I don't have to wait days for an obvious move.
Originally posted by FabianFnasOne might be able to tell if you do not get a reply from a comment you have made to your opponent. The conditional move does not answer any comments you might receive. i can see this might cause unwillingly for some people to get stepped on their toes. So my advice would be to make it known by the system it was a conditional move, so the opponent knows.
Does it feel better if Russ puts a 5 minutes delay of the automove? So you just can't tell? It's nothing such as there is a computer who finds the moves, anyway?
If the conditional system was used by your opponent it would just be the same as them moving immediately , which they are allowed to do anyway. Normally when we make a move we have an idea what they will reply with and also how we will continue - it just speeds things up.
[I don't know if it will be compulsory to allow its use or not though]
And you wouldn't see their conditional move until you make yours, I assume.