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    15 May '11 13:05
    I think it would be nice to see the current tally of past wins, losses and draws in games against the current opponent on the game board page - right there next to the players' names, online status, ratings etc.
  2. SubscriberKewpie
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    15 May '11 17:33
    It's good to have it on the profile page, but whenever I'm looking for that number I already have that opponent's game in front of me, so it's a full double page-swap every time. I'd like it visible on the playing page, or failing that a clickable link to a popup like the message log one.
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    15 May '11 17:51
    Originally posted by FMF
    I think it would be nice to see the current tally of past wins, losses and draws in games against the current opponent on the game board page - right there next to the players' names, online status, ratings etc.
    stop being so lazy and check out the 'my performance' under home.
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    16 May '11 13:26
    Originally posted by trev33
    stop being so lazy and check out the 'my performance' under home.
    Lazy? But I do check out the 'my performance' under home. I'm just suggesting that the score could appear on the game page too.
  5. Standard memberskeeter
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    19 May '11 06:56
    Originally posted by FMF
    I'm just suggesting that the score could appear on the game page too.
    Why ??

    skeets
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    19 May '11 12:03
    Originally posted by skeeter
    Why ??
    So that it is there for me to see. Like mine and my opponent's rating is.
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    19 May '11 17:14
    Originally posted by FMF
    So that it is there for me to see. Like mine and my opponent's rating is.
    More clutter... no, thanks.

    Richard
  8. Standard memberSwissGambit
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    19 May '11 22:11
    Originally posted by Shallow Blue
    More clutter... no, thanks.

    Richard
    Make it an option. Those who hate clutter can leave it off.
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    20 May '11 04:461 edit
    Originally posted by Shallow Blue
    More clutter... no, thanks.

    Richard
    More clutter would make it more like Microsoft Flight Simulator. Then my young son might be more interested in playing chess on this web site. This would be good for his cognitive development. Why are you acting against the interests of my son? What do you have against children generally? Or is it the personal freedom of all - young and old alike - that you have in your sights? A world enslaved, is that what you seek?
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    21 May '11 09:43
    Originally posted by FMF
    More clutter would make it more like Microsoft Flight Simulator. Then my young son might be more interested in playing chess on this web site. This would be good for his cognitive development. Why are you acting against the interests of my son? What do you have against children generally? Or is it the personal freedom of all - young and old alike - that you have in your sights? A world enslaved, is that what you seek?
    Yes.

    HTH; HAND.

    Richard
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    21 May '11 13:39
    Originally posted by Shallow Blue
    Yes.
    I am from Debates where The Slippery Slope is our stock-in-trade.
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    22 May '11 18:16
    Originally posted by FMF
    I am from Debates where The Slippery Slope is our stock-in-trade.
    I'm from general, where a slippery slope is something you jump onto and go "wheeeeee!"

    Nevertheless, with not all that much sarcasm, I think it would be better for your son if his parents took their own responsibility for him, instead of expecting web sites to cater to the lower-grade-school denominator.

    Richard
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    23 May '11 00:512 edits
    Originally posted by Shallow Blue
    Nevertheless, with not all that much sarcasm, I think it would be better for your son if his parents took their own responsibility for him, instead of expecting web sites to cater to the lower-grade-school denominator.
    LOL. Seems you have got the wrong end of the stick.
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