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Date: 04 Mar 2008 09:38:55
From: Sanny
Subject: How about a Baby Level at GetClub?
Now since I find many players are unable to win the Beginner Level I
am thinking to introduce a Baby Level which will play in just 2
seconds, And will play even weaker moves than Beginner Level.

As I find many people are unable to beat the Beginner Level.

What other modification you want. Are you still not satisfied with
GetClub Chess?

Do you want me to include Correspondence Game where players can make
each moves in 1 day.

How many feel there is a need of improvement. A few people say GetClub
is CRAP then what is Good can they tell me why they are the things
they dislike about GetClub.

Should I include the Baby Level?

Baby Level: 2-6 sec/ move
Beginner Level:: 5-10 sec/ move
Easy Level: 20-40 sec/ move

Please give your advices on how to improve GetClub further.

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html




 
Date: 04 Mar 2008 12:05:56
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How about a Baby Level at GetClub?

> Please give your advices on how to improve GetClub further.

I have teased a lot about GitClub but to be serious for a change I
think most important things are:

1) Spend a lot of time to ensure GitClub plays by the rules, including
draw rules.

2) Spend even more time on the interface. Make it pleasant, easy to
use, not full of bugs and lockups, and not disappearing at the end
without announcing the result or showing the final position.

3) Have a professional site design. The current site design is ....
well, you know.

When you get these basics fixed, you will have a site that will
attract people even if the playing strength is not the greatest. I
don't think baby level is an important feature; just fix up the site
and make the game play by the rules.



  
Date: 04 Mar 2008 21:18:18
From: Ralf Callenberg
Subject: Re: How about a Baby Level at GetClub?
04.03.2008 21:05, [email protected]:

> 3) Have a professional site design. The current site design is ....
> well, you know.

No, he doesn't that's the whole point with Sanny in general.

Greetings,
Ralf