#58635: "It is possible to concede an already won game and lose"
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Részletes leírás
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• Kérjük másold be a hiba üzenetet, amit kaptál, ha volt ilyen.
According to the ISkO, a basic suit or Grand game is won once you reach 61 points and cannot be lost any more under any circumstances.
On table #228587792 I wanted to see if it's possible on BGA to shorten a game I had already won but could not get to Schneider.
Beginning from move 192, I got the game with a bid of 18 then played Hearts.
I placed ace of clubs and 10 of spades in the skat, then won tricks worth 55 more points for 76 points total while the opponents got two tricks worth 39 points. At this point the game was decided, there was no point to continue this hand. I used the "concede hand" button in the hope that it would allow us to shorten the game. Instead, I lost the game at the basic value.
While I realise that the button is called "concede hand" (which isn't quite the same as "concede game", by the way) it would be so much better, especially for turn-based games, to be able to shorten games in all possible ways allowed by the rules. In any case, conceding a game should not be possible if it is already won.
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• Kérjük mondd el, hogy mit szerettél volna csinálni, mit csináltál és mi történt
Moves 192 to 222
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Firefox 96.0.3
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• Kérjük, másold az angolul megjelenített szöveget, ahelyett, hogy lefordítanád a Te nyelvedre! Ha van screenshot-od erről a bugról (ajánlott), használd a Imgur.com, hogy feltöltsd, majd másold be a linket.
According to the ISkO, a basic suit or Grand game is won once you reach 61 points and cannot be lost any more under any circumstances.
On table #228587792 I wanted to see if it's possible on BGA to shorten a game I had already won but could not get to Schneider.
Beginning from move 192, I got the game with a bid of 18 then played Hearts.
I placed ace of clubs and 10 of spades in the skat, then won tricks worth 55 more points for 76 points total while the opponents got two tricks worth 39 points. At this point the game was decided, there was no point to continue this hand. I used the "concede hand" button in the hope that it would allow us to shorten the game. Instead, I lost the game at the basic value.
While I realise that the button is called "concede hand" (which isn't quite the same as "concede game", by the way) it would be so much better, especially for turn-based games, to be able to shorten games in all possible ways allowed by the rules. In any case, conceding a game should not be possible if it is already won.
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• Létezik ez a szöveg a fordítási rendszerben? Ha igen, több mint 24 órája lett lefordítva?
Moves 192 to 222
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Firefox 96.0.3
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• Kérjük magyarázd el a javaslatodat pontosan és tömören, hogy amennyire lehet, könnyen érthető legyen, mire is gondolsz!
According to the ISkO, a basic suit or Grand game is won once you reach 61 points and cannot be lost any more under any circumstances.
On table #228587792 I wanted to see if it's possible on BGA to shorten a game I had already won but could not get to Schneider.
Beginning from move 192, I got the game with a bid of 18 then played Hearts.
I placed ace of clubs and 10 of spades in the skat, then won tricks worth 55 more points for 76 points total while the opponents got two tricks worth 39 points. At this point the game was decided, there was no point to continue this hand. I used the "concede hand" button in the hope that it would allow us to shorten the game. Instead, I lost the game at the basic value.
While I realise that the button is called "concede hand" (which isn't quite the same as "concede game", by the way) it would be so much better, especially for turn-based games, to be able to shorten games in all possible ways allowed by the rules. In any case, conceding a game should not be possible if it is already won.
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Firefox 96.0.3
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• Mit láttál a képernyőn, amikor blokkolva lettél? (Üres képernyő? A játék felületének egy részét? Hiba üzenet?)
According to the ISkO, a basic suit or Grand game is won once you reach 61 points and cannot be lost any more under any circumstances.
On table #228587792 I wanted to see if it's possible on BGA to shorten a game I had already won but could not get to Schneider.
Beginning from move 192, I got the game with a bid of 18 then played Hearts.
I placed ace of clubs and 10 of spades in the skat, then won tricks worth 55 more points for 76 points total while the opponents got two tricks worth 39 points. At this point the game was decided, there was no point to continue this hand. I used the "concede hand" button in the hope that it would allow us to shorten the game. Instead, I lost the game at the basic value.
While I realise that the button is called "concede hand" (which isn't quite the same as "concede game", by the way) it would be so much better, especially for turn-based games, to be able to shorten games in all possible ways allowed by the rules. In any case, conceding a game should not be possible if it is already won.
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Firefox 96.0.3
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• A szabályok melyik részét nem vette figyelembe a BGA adaptáció
According to the ISkO, a basic suit or Grand game is won once you reach 61 points and cannot be lost any more under any circumstances.
On table #228587792 I wanted to see if it's possible on BGA to shorten a game I had already won but could not get to Schneider.
Beginning from move 192, I got the game with a bid of 18 then played Hearts.
I placed ace of clubs and 10 of spades in the skat, then won tricks worth 55 more points for 76 points total while the opponents got two tricks worth 39 points. At this point the game was decided, there was no point to continue this hand. I used the "concede hand" button in the hope that it would allow us to shorten the game. Instead, I lost the game at the basic value.
While I realise that the button is called "concede hand" (which isn't quite the same as "concede game", by the way) it would be so much better, especially for turn-based games, to be able to shorten games in all possible ways allowed by the rules. In any case, conceding a game should not be possible if it is already won.
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• Ez a szabály áthágása látható a visszajátszásban? Ha igen, melyik lépésszámnál?
Moves 192 to 222
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Firefox 96.0.3
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• Melyik játékbeli akciót akartad csinálni, amikor a hiba előjött?
According to the ISkO, a basic suit or Grand game is won once you reach 61 points and cannot be lost any more under any circumstances.
On table #228587792 I wanted to see if it's possible on BGA to shorten a game I had already won but could not get to Schneider.
Beginning from move 192, I got the game with a bid of 18 then played Hearts.
I placed ace of clubs and 10 of spades in the skat, then won tricks worth 55 more points for 76 points total while the opponents got two tricks worth 39 points. At this point the game was decided, there was no point to continue this hand. I used the "concede hand" button in the hope that it would allow us to shorten the game. Instead, I lost the game at the basic value.
While I realise that the button is called "concede hand" (which isn't quite the same as "concede game", by the way) it would be so much better, especially for turn-based games, to be able to shorten games in all possible ways allowed by the rules. In any case, conceding a game should not be possible if it is already won.
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• Mit akartál csinálni, hogy ezt a játékbeli akciót elindíthasd?
Moves 192 to 222
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• Mi történt amikor megpróbáltad ezt (hiba üzenet, játék státusz üzenet, ...)?
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Firefox 96.0.3
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• A játék melyik lépésénél lépett fel a probléma? (mi volt a kiírt utasítás?)
According to the ISkO, a basic suit or Grand game is won once you reach 61 points and cannot be lost any more under any circumstances.
On table #228587792 I wanted to see if it's possible on BGA to shorten a game I had already won but could not get to Schneider.
Beginning from move 192, I got the game with a bid of 18 then played Hearts.
I placed ace of clubs and 10 of spades in the skat, then won tricks worth 55 more points for 76 points total while the opponents got two tricks worth 39 points. At this point the game was decided, there was no point to continue this hand. I used the "concede hand" button in the hope that it would allow us to shorten the game. Instead, I lost the game at the basic value.
While I realise that the button is called "concede hand" (which isn't quite the same as "concede game", by the way) it would be so much better, especially for turn-based games, to be able to shorten games in all possible ways allowed by the rules. In any case, conceding a game should not be possible if it is already won.
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• Mi történt amikor megpróbáltad ezt az akciót (hiba üzenet, játék státusz üzenet, ...)?
Moves 192 to 222
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Firefox 96.0.3
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• Kérjük, írd le a megjelenítési hibát! Ha van screenshot-od erről a bugról (ajánlott), használd a Imgur.com, hogy feltöltsd, majd másold be a linket.
According to the ISkO, a basic suit or Grand game is won once you reach 61 points and cannot be lost any more under any circumstances.
On table #228587792 I wanted to see if it's possible on BGA to shorten a game I had already won but could not get to Schneider.
Beginning from move 192, I got the game with a bid of 18 then played Hearts.
I placed ace of clubs and 10 of spades in the skat, then won tricks worth 55 more points for 76 points total while the opponents got two tricks worth 39 points. At this point the game was decided, there was no point to continue this hand. I used the "concede hand" button in the hope that it would allow us to shorten the game. Instead, I lost the game at the basic value.
While I realise that the button is called "concede hand" (which isn't quite the same as "concede game", by the way) it would be so much better, especially for turn-based games, to be able to shorten games in all possible ways allowed by the rules. In any case, conceding a game should not be possible if it is already won.
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Firefox 96.0.3
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• Kérjük, másold az angolul megjelenített szöveget, ahelyett, hogy lefordítanád a Te nyelvedre! Ha van screenshot-od erről a bugról (ajánlott), használd a Imgur.com, hogy feltöltsd, majd másold be a linket.
According to the ISkO, a basic suit or Grand game is won once you reach 61 points and cannot be lost any more under any circumstances.
On table #228587792 I wanted to see if it's possible on BGA to shorten a game I had already won but could not get to Schneider.
Beginning from move 192, I got the game with a bid of 18 then played Hearts.
I placed ace of clubs and 10 of spades in the skat, then won tricks worth 55 more points for 76 points total while the opponents got two tricks worth 39 points. At this point the game was decided, there was no point to continue this hand. I used the "concede hand" button in the hope that it would allow us to shorten the game. Instead, I lost the game at the basic value.
While I realise that the button is called "concede hand" (which isn't quite the same as "concede game", by the way) it would be so much better, especially for turn-based games, to be able to shorten games in all possible ways allowed by the rules. In any case, conceding a game should not be possible if it is already won.
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• Létezik ez a szöveg a fordítási rendszerben? Ha igen, több mint 24 órája lett lefordítva?
Moves 192 to 222
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Firefox 96.0.3
-
• Kérjük magyarázd el a javaslatodat pontosan és tömören, hogy amennyire lehet, könnyen érthető legyen, mire is gondolsz!
According to the ISkO, a basic suit or Grand game is won once you reach 61 points and cannot be lost any more under any circumstances.
On table #228587792 I wanted to see if it's possible on BGA to shorten a game I had already won but could not get to Schneider.
Beginning from move 192, I got the game with a bid of 18 then played Hearts.
I placed ace of clubs and 10 of spades in the skat, then won tricks worth 55 more points for 76 points total while the opponents got two tricks worth 39 points. At this point the game was decided, there was no point to continue this hand. I used the "concede hand" button in the hope that it would allow us to shorten the game. Instead, I lost the game at the basic value.
While I realise that the button is called "concede hand" (which isn't quite the same as "concede game", by the way) it would be so much better, especially for turn-based games, to be able to shorten games in all possible ways allowed by the rules. In any case, conceding a game should not be possible if it is already won.
• Milyen böngészőt használsz?
Firefox 96.0.3
Bejelentés előzmények
Your bug has probably been fixed already, or was linked to a temporary failure of BGA service.
In any case, when filling a bug report, make sure to have an explicit title linked to the incident (ex: with error message), so other players can recognize it and vote for it.
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