Book'em Dano 2003-02-25 07:57:49 | Reached it at 7:57 PST . . . for what its worth. |
Stephen Brooks 2003-02-25 13:30:29 | I wonder why O6 and Moz are always so close together in win percentages? Today's weather in %region is Sunny/(null), max. temperature -99999°C Erm, not any more... O7 is back down to 39.947% |
ß 2003-02-25 17:44:41 | bah, this is old news. i got it up to 40% some two months ago. |
Book'em Dano 2003-02-26 20:46:45 | You're probably right. In hindsight, it could have been at 100% at one time if it won the 1st game it played in. [This message was edited by Book'em Dano on 2003-Feb-27 at 5:24.] |
Stephen Brooks 2003-02-27 08:42:20 | 39.86% why's it going down? O7 people are bieng losars!!111 Today's weather in %region is Sunny/(null), max. temperature -99999°C |
Book'em Dano 2003-02-27 17:58:27 | Maybe they're starting games and not finishing them. If you aren't going to finish a game people don't start one. Playing more than 2 moves and then quiting ensures a loss for your browser. |
Stephen Brooks 2003-02-27 18:25:18 | That's a point actually - if 10 O7s each played 3 pieces each and somehow didn't win (say Moz did), there'd be 10 loses for O7 (participated in 10 games, won 0) and 1 win for Moz. Not sure if I think that's fair or not. Today's weather in %region is Sunny/(null), max. temperature -99999°C |
gilbert 2003-02-28 13:50:26 | quote: One browser can get multiple losses in the same game? And suppose one of those Opera player wins. Does that count as 1 win and 9 losses for Opera? Or just 1 win? |