• Impressing Tim and Murat in a single match

    From peps...@gmail.com@pepstein5@gmail.com to rec.games.backgammon on Fri Jan 12 19:00:44 2024
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    Just won an 11 point match against XG by 15 to 10 over 9 games with
    a PR of 3.59.
    So Tim can be impressed by my PR and Murat can be impressed by
    the fact that I won.

    Paul
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  • From tetraHydro saved my life@ttexasholdem@gmail.com to rec.games.backgammon on Mon Jan 15 02:21:44 2024
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    On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 8:00:45rC>PM UTC-7,paul wrote:
    Just won an 11 point match against XG by 15 to 10 over 9 games with
    a PR of 3.59.
    So Tim can be impressed by my PR and Murat can be impressed by
    the fact that I won.

    Paul
    impressive! do u have a link to the jf.mat to see the game or a screen capture as you play a match would be even better
    tetraHydro on GreedyGammon
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  • From peps...@gmail.com@pepstein5@gmail.com to rec.games.backgammon on Mon Jan 15 12:32:05 2024
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    On Monday, January 15, 2024 at 10:21:46rC>AM UTC, tetraHydro saved my life wrote:
    On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 8:00:45rC>PM UTC-7,paul wrote:
    Just won an 11 point match against XG by 15 to 10 over 9 games with
    a PR of 3.59.
    So Tim can be impressed by my PR and Murat can be impressed by
    the fact that I won.

    Paul
    impressive! do u have a link to the jf.mat to see the game or a screen capture as you play a match would be even better

    tetraHydro on GreedyGammon
    I have indeed saved the match and would be happy to make it public.
    The match is saved as an XG file.
    If you would like to see it, please give user-friendly instructions on what you want me to do,
    without assuming any knowledge on my part, and so that I don't need to use Google to follow your instructions.
    Thank You.
    Paul
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  • From MK@playbg-rgb@yahoo.com to rec.games.backgammon on Mon Jan 15 13:42:48 2024
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    On 1/12/2024 8:00 PM, peps...@gmail.com wrote:

    Just won an 11 point match against XG by 15
    to 10 over 9 games with a PR of 3.59.

    Do you also look at your checker and cube PR's
    separately? While mine are both almost always
    super high, in general my cube PR's are higher
    than my checker PR's.

    So Tim can be impressed by my PR and Murat
    can be impressed by the fact that I won.

    I'm proud of you. ;) And yes, for me, the only
    thing that matters is winning. PR is cow pie!

    MK

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  • From peps...@gmail.com@pepstein5@gmail.com to rec.games.backgammon on Mon Jan 15 14:06:09 2024
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    On Monday, January 15, 2024 at 10:21:46rC>AM UTC, tetraHydro saved my life wrote:
    On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 8:00:45rC>PM UTC-7,paul wrote:
    Just won an 11 point match against XG by 15 to 10 over 9 games with
    a PR of 3.59.
    So Tim can be impressed by my PR and Murat can be impressed by
    the fact that I won.

    Paul
    impressive! do u have a link to the jf.mat to see the game or a screen capture as you play a match would be even better

    tetraHydro on GreedyGammon
    In the only match I've played today, and the only match since seeing your post, I beat XG in another 11 pointer and also
    obtained a sub-5 PR. Progression of match is described below.
    Game 1: I lead 1-0 after doubling XG out.
    Game 2: I double very slightly prematurely. I knew the position was marginal between double/hold but guessed the border wrongly.
    XG redoubles and I correctly take. I lose to trail 1-4.
    Game 3: I double XG out to trail 2-4. However, my cube play was poor in that I missed an earlier clear double that XG would have taken.
    Game 4: I double very slightly prematurely and win to tie at 4-4. Here, my double looked clear to me although it also looked an easy take.
    Game 5: I double XG out to lead 5-4.
    Game 6: I correctly double. XG takes and loses. I lead 7-4.
    Game 7: XG doubles. I correctly take and I lose. I lead 7-6.
    Game 8: I double XG out to lead 8-6
    Game 9: I got a huge advantage in a race and correctly played on for the gammon.
    XG did take checkers off. However, after XG took checkers off, I saw that I was enough ahead in the race that
    it was impossible for me to gain market. So I kept rolling for fun without using the cube -- this cost me 0 MWC of course.
    I lead 9-6.
    Game 10: I win an undoubled gammon to win the match 11-6. Holding the cube was consistently correct.
    My PR was 4.79
    Unfortunately, my play got steadily worse as the match progressed and the games become more significant, so in terms of MWC lost,
    I doubt that I played especially well.
    Paul
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  • From tetraHydro saved my life@ttexasholdem@gmail.com to rec.games.backgammon on Mon Jan 15 15:28:21 2024
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    On Monday, January 15, 2024 at 1:32:07rC>PM UTC-7, peps wrote:
    On Monday, January 15, 2024 at 10:21:46rC>AM UTC, tetraHydro saved my life wrote:
    On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 8:00:45rC>PM UTC-7,paul wrote:
    Just won an 11 point match against XG by 15 to 10 over 9 games with
    a PR of 3.59.
    So Tim can be impressed by my PR and Murat can be impressed by
    the fact that I won.

    Paul
    impressive! do u have a link to the jf.mat to see the game or a screen capture as you play a match would be even better

    tetraHydro on GreedyGammon
    I have indeed saved the match and would be happy to make it public.
    The match is saved as an XG file.
    If you would like to see it, please give user-friendly instructions on what you want me to do,
    without assuming any knowledge on my part, and so that I don't need to use Google to follow your instructions.

    Thank You.

    Paul
    I don't have XG but a google search gives the following extremegammon pdf file with reference to saving or export as jellyfish format
    https://www.extremegammon.com/extremegammon2.pdf
    Save the Match in JellyFish format
    Save the whole match or unlimited games to a file in JellyFish format.
    So I would guess that simply opening the saved XG file and clicking File menu and looking for "Save As" or Export and something like jf.mat or jellyfish would be all that is necessary to save as jf.mat
    cheers!
    Oh.. i just noticed the Google Groups announcement that no new Usenet posts will be supported effective Feb 22-2024. Does this mean we have to use something other than Google to access rgb? Is there any other platform that you guys use for bg discussions?
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  • From Timothy Chow@tchow12000@yahoo.com to rec.games.backgammon on Tue Jan 16 08:20:06 2024
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    On 1/15/2024 6:28 PM, tetraHydro saved my life wrote:
    Oh.. i just noticed the Google Groups announcement that no new Usenet posts will be supported effective Feb 22-2024. Does this mean we have to use something other than Google to access rgb? Is there any other platform that you guys use for bg discussions?

    I use www.eternal-september.org to access rec.games.backgammon.
    It took me a while to figure out how to set up Thunderbird on my
    machine to interact properly with Eternal September, but now it
    works pretty well (although it's not perfect).

    For backgammon discussions, you can try Stick's forum at
    bgonline.org/forums. You need an account to post there, but Stick
    will be happy to give you an account for free.

    ---
    Tim Chow

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  • From MK@playbg-rgb@yahoo.com to rec.games.backgammon on Tue Jan 16 11:22:12 2024
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    On 1/16/2024 6:20 AM, Timothy Chow wrote:

    On 1/15/2024 6:28 PM, tetraHydro saved my life wrote:

    Oh.. i just noticed the Google Groups announcement
    that no new Usenet posts will be supported
    effective Feb 22-2024. Does this mean we have to
    use something other than Google to access rgb? Is
    there any other platform that you guys use for bg
    discussions?

    I use www.eternal-september.org to access
    rec.games.backgammon.It took me a while to figure
    out how to set up Thunderbird on my machine to
    interact properly with Eternal September, but now
    it works pretty well (although it's not perfect).

    I also started using Eternal September last week.
    Setting up Thunderbird was a breeze and I have no
    issues. I'm worried that we may have problems in
    the future as all those people using Google will
    switch to using open servers.

    For backgammon discussions, you can try Stick's
    forum at bgonline.org/forums. You need an account
    to post there, but Stick will be happy to give
    you an account for free.

    Stick's forum existed for a long time but is not
    nor will ever be a replacement for Usenet RGB. It
    attracts a different breed of people discussing
    different subjects, mainly positions. I wish Tim
    and his ilk would take their compulsive obsessive
    several-per-day position discussions there, instead
    of trying to herd others from RGB to Stick's Forum.

    MK

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  • From tetraHydro@support@greedygammon.com to rec.games.backgammon on Tue Jan 16 11:51:23 2024
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    On 1/16/2024 11:22 AM, MK wrote:
    On 1/16/2024 6:20 AM, Timothy Chow wrote:

    On 1/15/2024 6:28 PM, tetraHydro saved my life wrote:

    Oh.. i just noticed the Google Groups announcement
    that no new Usenet posts will be supported effective Feb 22-2024.
    Does this mean we have to
    use something other than Google to access rgb? Is there any other
    platform that you guys use for bg
    discussions?

    I use www.eternal-september.org to access
    rec.games.backgammon.It took me a while to figure
    out how to set up Thunderbird on my machine to
    interact properly with Eternal September, but now
    it works pretty well (although it's not perfect).

    I also started using Eternal September last week.
    Setting up Thunderbird was a breeze and I have no
    issues. I'm worried that we may have problems in
    the future as all those people using Google will
    switch to using open servers.

    For backgammon discussions, you can try Stick's
    forum at bgonline.org/forums. You need an account
    to post there, but Stick will be happy to give
    you an account for free.

    Stick's forum existed for a long time but is not
    nor will ever be a replacement for Usenet RGB. It
    attracts a different breed of people discussing
    different subjects, mainly positions. I wish Tim
    and his ilk would take their compulsive obsessive
    several-per-day position discussions there, instead
    of trying to herd others from RGB to Stick's Forum.

    MK

    ok so I am posting this using thunderbird / eternal september as per TC reference. It can be a bit confusing to setup but google always to the
    rescue.
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