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Standard memberray george
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  1. Standard memberray george
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    26 Feb '15 07:53
    Can someone enlighten me how the points are allocated for wins and losses, there appears to be a lot of variation
  2. Standard membercaissad4
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    26 Feb '15 08:02
    Originally posted by ray george
    Can someone enlighten me how the points are allocated for wins and losses, there appears to be a lot of variation
    3 points for a win
    1 point for a draw
    0 points for a loss
  3. SubscriberKewpie
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    26 Feb '15 08:26
    If you're talking about rating points:

    Thread 80000

    works for ratings up to about 1800 I think.
  4. Standard memberEVEN42
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    26 Feb '15 15:001 edit
    Tell 2015 FEBRUARY HARDCORE GRAND IV grid
  5. Standard memberray george
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    26 Feb '15 20:54
    Thanks, how many debit points for a loss?
  6. SubscriberKewpie
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    26 Feb '15 22:03
    Originally posted by ray george
    Thanks, how many debit points for a loss?
    caissad4 and I have already, between us, answered your question. We aren't going to keep repeating ourselves.
  7. Subscribervenda
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    27 Feb '15 14:26
    Originally posted by ray george
    Thanks, how many debit points for a loss?
    The ratings formula is in faq.
  8. Standard memberwolfgang59
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    28 Feb '15 08:07
    Originally posted by Kewpie
    caissad4 and I have already, between us, answered your question. We aren't going to keep repeating ourselves.
    Give the dude a break! 😞
  9. Standard memberSteve45
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    28 Feb '15 14:11
    Originally posted by Kewpie
    If you're talking about rating points:

    Thread 80000

    works for ratings up to about 1800 I think.
    Sorry to go off the subject, but can someone tell me how you highlight certain words and numbers in blue, in the forum posts, as Kewpie as done above with thread 80000
  10. SubscriberC J Horse
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    28 Feb '15 17:07
    Originally posted by steve45
    Sorry to go off the subject, but can someone tell me how you highlight certain words and numbers in blue, in the forum posts, as Kewpie as done above with thread 80000
    See: FAQ for help in formatting posts and creating links
  11. SubscriberKewpie
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    28 Feb '15 23:51
    The one I used was the "threadid" tag. If you can't find the result you want in the FAQ list, you can see what a particular poster did by clicking Reply&Quote, because the actual keystrokes show up there.
  12. Standard memberSteve45
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    01 Mar '15 10:41
    Originally posted by Kewpie
    The one I used was the "threadid" tag. If you can't find the result you want in the FAQ list, you can see what a particular poster did by clicking Reply&Quote, because the actual keystrokes show up there.
    Thanks Kewpie, Im not really computer minded, so Im struggling. Were is the thread ID.

    Thanks
  13. SubscriberKewpie
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    01 Mar '15 14:32
    Originally posted by steve45
    Thanks Kewpie, Im not really computer minded, so Im struggling. Were is the thread ID.

    Thanks
    In the FAQ section about links there are a number of different tags you can use to make links. A tag is a set of items like this (this one produces italic letters):
    [i*]some text here[/i*]
    If you type that line exactly, it will appear just like that.
    If you type that line exactly but without the two * symbols, it will appear as
    some text here

    Now that you get the idea of tags, you can use a whole lot of them to do different things. The one you need to display a thread is threadid, so:
    [threadid*]81234[/threadid*] without the * symbols will give you
    Thread 81234

    If you don't know the thread number, go to the thread and it will appear somewhere in the address bar line.
  14. Standard memberSteve45
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    01 Mar '15 14:39
    Originally posted by Kewpie
    In the FAQ section about links there are a number of different tags you can use to make links. A tag is a set of items like this (this one produces italic letters):
    [i*]some text here[/i*]
    If you type that line exactly, it will appear just like that.
    If you type that line exactly but without the two * symbols, it will appear as
    [i]some t ...[text shortened]... t know the thread number, go to the thread and it will appear somewhere in the address bar line.
    Thanks Kewpie for your time and help.

    Steve
  15. Standard memberray george
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    04 Mar '15 06:58
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