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First Internet Backgammon Server (FIBS) => Droppers => Topic started by: dickbalaska on May 05, 2009, 06:58:56 AM

Title: I want my win!
Post by: dickbalaska on May 05, 2009, 06:58:56 AM
It's too bad that after the 30 days expiration period, that fibs can't declare me the winner of this match.
Title: Re: I want my win!
Post by: diane on May 05, 2009, 11:53:31 AM
Yes, it is a shame, but after 6 years of being around this I have accepted that the only way to avoid being dropped is to use RepbotNG, savedcount, and avoid Odesys players...even then it isn't foolproof.

There are servers that will award you the win - even some of the other free ones like Yahoo.  Trouble is then you get players who will be excessively rude and abusive to force you into leaving a match - then they get the win.

I like playing on fibs - the question for you to ask yourself is how important not being dropped is to you - is it important enough to make you change servers?
Title: Re: I want my win!
Post by: lewscannon on May 05, 2009, 02:29:30 PM
Looks like a close game to me. ;)
Title: Re: I want my win!
Post by: NIHILIST on May 05, 2009, 02:45:10 PM
I consider myself lucky to have never been dropped in a situation like that.


Bob
Title: Re: I want my win!
Post by: ah_clem on May 05, 2009, 03:40:06 PM
Quote from: NIHILIST on May 05, 2009, 02:45:10 PM
I consider myself lucky to have never been dropped in a situation like that.

Me either.  The droppers usually drop three or four moves before that. (c;

I've had some discussions with Patti about the feasibility of implementing a "settlement" for obviously decided matches that remain unfinished after 30 days.  The upshot was that it's not feasible given the nature of the rather old source code that runs FIBS.

I'm sure it could be done, but wouldn't be easy and I don't know who'd do it.  I'm not volunteering...

If you follow diane's advice, droppers are not much of a problem. I'd add: avoid players with low experience points. Anyone who makes a habit of dropping will leave a trail of saved games and Repbot complaints. 

Title: Re: I want my win!
Post by: dropper on May 06, 2009, 02:15:50 PM
It's perhaps harsh but a simple approach is simply to award the win to the remaining opponent if either fails to complete their move within a set amount of time, say 3 mins. In the case of both players wanting to pause the match there could be an opt out if both players toggle a command.
Title: Re: I want my win!
Post by: socksey on May 06, 2009, 10:21:42 PM
QuoteI consider myself lucky to have never been dropped in a situation like that.

:lol:  He's pulling your leg!   ;)

Follow diane's advice and you probably won't go too wrong.  The tools are there for you to use.   :)

socksey



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