Sorry, it was late when I typed that e-mail and made a few errors of fact. I should have typed 'changes' instead of 'challenges' etc.
Better start again, the original text *should* have read: Hi, Trying to evaluate a recent game played in a British rated tournament, I ran into some difficulty. It was an odd game in many respects and played on a really blocked go. Anyway, we had a sequence of 6 non-scoring moves; an upheld challenge followed by 5 changes before play moves on again. However, putting this game through Quackle the game becomes aborted after this run of 6 non-scoring moves. In the UK, the game is only aborted after 6 consecutive passes and not 6 non-scoring moves. Is there any way to continue with the game in Quackle? Thanks, Neil ** I take it the same suggestion of missing a pair of the changes still applies. A possible Quackle preference setting for future releases maybe. Game ends on 6 non-scoring moves (to cater for US) or 6 passing moves (catering for UK) etc. Think Quackle is an awesome tool by-the-way. --- In [email protected], "Jason Katz-Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think your best bet is to just not commit a pair of the phoneys :- / > > Sorry about that. > --Jason > > On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 17:17, nrb43 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Trying to evaluate a recent game played in a British rated tournament, > > I ran into some difficulty. It was an odd game in many respects and > > played on a really blocked go. > > > > Anyway, we had a sequence of 6 non-scoring moves; an uphelp challenge > > followed by 5 challenges before play moves on again. > > > > However, putting this game through Quackle the game becomes aborted > > after this run of 6 non-scoring moves. > > > > In the UK, the game is only aborted after 6 consecutive passes and not > > 6 non-scoring moves. Is there any way to continue with the game in > > Quackle? > > > > Thanks, > > Neil > > > > >
