I was thinking that apart from the friends list , to create a list with our biggestenemies ( opponents ).Some players that beat us with very bad way & we do not want to forget them , just to have a 2nd chance in the future .
You can block players if you wish to do so.
Evil_Homer wrote: You can block players if you wish to do so.
It is something totally different.I do not want to block but not to forget .
"if you can count your enemies, you don't have enough enemies."
I play only unrated games against my 'worst enemies'.
seed wrote: Evil_Homer wrote: You can block players if you wish to do so. It is something totally different.I do not want to block but not to forget .
Then write it in a notepad.
Would it work creating a group containing your 'big enemies'? Would they agree to join such a group? Would it be a good idea to get all of your nemeses together? They might conspire against you!
Did you want to maintain a secret list of secret enemies - or a public list of public enemies?
it does sound nice, to remember who beat you, but it might be better hidden in your profile so not everyone could see, it might be interpritated badly...
and the enemy list doesn't meen you can't be friends with that enemy. :), cos that would s***
it looks that you dont understand.better stay out of this.i want to know when they are onlineEvil_Homer wrote: seed wrote: Evil_Homer wrote: You can block players if you wish to do so. It is something totally different.I do not want to block but not to forget . Then write it in a notepad.
seed wrote: it looks that you dont understand.better stay out of this.i want to know when they are onlineEvil_Homer wrote: seed wrote: Evil_Homer wrote: You can block players if you wish to do so. It is something totally different.I do not want to block but not to forget . Then write it in a notepad.
No, I understand perfectly.
Please refer to the numerous other forum topics which talk about the sometimes seemingly excessive demands of non paying members.
It would seem that lots of free stuff is never enough for some people. :-(
"it looks that you dont understand.better stay out of this.i want to know when they are online"
Then make your "enemies", your friends!
....after all...
"Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer".
Perhaps not an enemies list so much as a rivals list, people you want a rematch with (to crush and humiliate) at some point in the future
it looks that you dont understand.better stay out of this.i want to know when they are onlineEvil_Homer wrote:
seed wrote:
Evil_Homer wrote:
Just track them seed, a simple click & you'll know when they are online!
I keep track of people who have beaten me, and each year, on the anniversary of my joining the website, I invite them all to an all-play-all tournament. Usually about half respond, and I fill up the remaining places (it's usually a 10 player-hence 18 games for each competitor- tournament) with random applicants of a certain standard, on the basis that I start about middle of the rankings, with my previous nemeses ranked above me or thereabouts, and the remaining players in a range down to about 200-250 below. It gets the additional players out of their comfort zone; allows me a second run against the people who have beaten me; and even if I fare no better than previously, at least I have the pleasure of seeing some of them beat the pulp out of some of the others.
perhaps some sort of way to put labels on your friends/enemies in your friends list would solve this issue. not a bad suggestion.
HEY,THEGAB03,THAT IS A COOL SURREALIST PAINTING.
WHO IS THE ARTIST??
thats the idea , showing when they are on line & progress
I'm not sure, I'll go scrowling & try to find out, IF I do I'll send you the info!
thank u sir, it reminds me of works from salvador dali, the spanish painter, who would paint ambigous images, as did picasso. check out there works, especially dali.
Dali, I love, very hard to imatate, as for Pablo, you've got the best Musems in the world here in Paris with a fine & rare varity of Picasso, who in his time lived in this grand city!
I see what you're getting at and I think it could be a fun idea to implement. Whenever I am lacking opponents (a rare occurrence ), I go through my list of lost games and send out some rematch requests. I think you are basically proposing the same thing: a list to keep track of your toughest opponents.
Yeah, I could get behind that idea. It's just needs a less harsh name than "enemies list".
PS: Love the artwork, especially that Warhammer-like picture of the black knight.
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