Giant Italian Mahjong TilesUDINE, May, 10th - Players of the mahjong club at Udine, Italy, presented themselves with gigantic mahjong tiles during the 2012 Far East Film Festival. Playing with the extraordinatiy tiles was welcomed by lots of spectators.
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| Written by Senechal |
| Thursday, 08 July 2010 01:07 |
| I think the biggest problem is that no one wants to program a decay into the ranking, either out of a lack of effort (probably not) or out of a desire to not offend people for not being as present as others. "cap974" had a good idea, of course, building on it within the limits of what's available will be tricky. If compared to say go ranks on KGS (a movable rating system), for a rank to stabilize, it can easily take over 10 games (say 3-4 events' worth) to no longer be that questionable. But those rangs get recalculated and are partially dependent on future successes of each player's opponents. "Chris Rowe"'s idea of a negative system could drive away a lot of people because it's *negative*. But there has to be a way to decay a score from a player who stopped 2 years ago to hit zero. If they're that good, they can climb back up again. |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 08 July 2010 04:56 |
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