To those who were involved in the WLM Countdown game

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To those who were involved in the WLM Countdown game

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Hi, everyone

I just wanted to let you all know that I'm sorry I didn't talk to any of you when you were involved in the Windows Live Messenger Countdown game last night.

This is because it confuses me if a lot of people are typing at once. From what I saw, those were a couple of great games you played.

Also, I had been informed that you were going to have the conference at 12:00 noon Pacific Time. I had stayed online until about 4:00pm Pacific Time, which is 12 Midnight British time. Throughout those 4 hours, I had been asking myself, "How can these people get enough sleep when they're up so late playing Countdown?"

Could someone please tell me if it is a free-for-all in every Windows Live Messenger Countdown game?

Also, I have set up a Windows Live ID specifically for Countdown fans. Those of you who I saw in the conference last night know what it is?

So, I would like everyone to remember my Windows Live ID, and if someone can answer my question about Windows Live Messenger Countdown games, I would greatly appreciate it.
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Yes, sorry Jason. It is an absolute, bloody free-for-all. I saw that you were trying to type a message a few times. In fact we stayed up until around 3 am and I never did win a solitary game :oops:

Actually, it was quite good to get my ass handed to me, it underlines the fact that I really need to step it up a gear at the finals (assuming 8 new players don't emerge who top 880).
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If you want to talk to me privately, please feel free, and that goes for everyone else too.
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Cheers Jason, I'll say hi privately next time you're knocking about. It has and always will be a free for all, unfortunately. Games have been known to go missing half way through when a really really interesting debate about mental arithmetic or mass nouns has taken over.

Having said that, there tends to be a lot more respect for tournament games, and if you want to participate in an online tournament arrangements can of course be made, it's not a problem.

And to answer your question, Countdown is more important than sleep. It's that simple.
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Jon O'Neill.

I had heard that the other people who were involved in the Countdown game Friday Night really wanted you to join in. However, it was after the two complete games that I saw when you joined in and even after you play your games, all of you are quick to speak and say what you want to say.

Other than Countdown, I am a very well-rounded person so please feel free to talk to me otherwise.

And David, if you're around here I think I forgot to mention this but thank you for the advanced warning about messenger Countdown games in the future.
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Jason Larsen wrote:Jon O'Neill.

I had heard that the other people who were involved in the Countdown game Friday Night really wanted you to join in. However, it was after the two complete games that I saw when you joined in and even after you play your games, all of you are quick to speak and say what you want to say.

Other than Countdown, I am a very well-rounded person so please feel free to talk to me otherwise.

And David, if you're around here I think I forgot to mention this but thank you for the advanced warning about messenger Countdown games in the future.
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Jon:

Very good.
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I remember when we started MSN countdown in 2002 or something, everyone used to get a game even if it was just a friendly. This was before Soo created the ratings system. And yeah we used to stay up to whatever time we felt like. I was a bit disappointed last time I logged on that I didn't get a game at all. So I'll definitely play you Jason next time we log on, provided someone wants to host.

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I would rather have only one other person involved, please.
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As a fellow victim of Corby I'd be delighted to give you a game, anytime: I need the bloomin' practice!
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Martin Gardner wrote:I remember when we started MSN countdown in 2002 or something, everyone used to get a game even if it was just a friendly. This was before Soo created the ratings system. And yeah we used to stay up to whatever time we felt like. I was a bit disappointed last time I logged on that I didn't get a game at all. So I'll definitely play you Jason next time we log on, provided someone wants to host.

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To be fair only the tournaments seem to be rated nowadays- something I'm very much in favour of, as I too really miss the days of the 'random drop-in friendlies'. Still, the number of msn countdowners is growing, the golden days may be returning again... hopefully.
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Martin Gardner wrote:I remember when we started MSN countdown in 2002 or something, everyone used to get a game even if it was just a friendly. This was before Soo created the ratings system. And yeah we used to stay up to whatever time we felt like. I was a bit disappointed last time I logged on that I didn't get a game at all. So I'll definitely play you Jason next time we log on, provided someone wants to host.

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You just need to ask, I think. Maybe you did, I wasn't there, but yeah, next time just say so and there will always be a host willing.
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I would like one other person and I to be contestants, and someone to be the host.
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Martin Gardner wrote:Everyone used to get a game even if it was just a friendly. This was before Soo created the ratings system. And yeah we used to stay up to whatever time we felt like.
I realise there's only an implied causation here, but I think it's unfair. The ratings system is only limiting if
1) you give it the same seriousness as, say, Scrabble ratings
2) you give a shit what your rating is.
There's no need to do either. It's just a convenience for tournament organisers and maybe a mild encouragement to middle-ranked players who are unlikely to win a whole tournament.
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I can't remember the last time anyone asked for a rated game. It's just a game and then sometimes, as an afterthought, rated? Nobody gives a shit about their rating really.
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Ginger Jono wrote:I can't remember the last time anyone asked for a rated game.
Just before Co-Lin RB asked you for one when the three of us played a mini-tourney.
Ginger Jono wrote:It's just a game and then sometimes, as an afterthought, rated? Nobody gives a shit about their rating really.
You declined the rated game because you needed to protect your seeding for Co-Lin so it's not true that "nobody" gives a shit at all. :D
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