First Internet Backgammon Server
Backgammon, Server (computing), Elo rating system
978-620-1-51753-0
6201517537
116
2012-07-09
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. First Internet Backgammon Server is the earliest backgammon server on the Internet, operating since July 19, 1992. FIBS allows Internet users to play backgammon in real-time against other people and tracks player performance using a modified version of the Elo rating system. It was created by Andreas "Marvin" Schneider, and has been maintained since 1996 by Patti Beadles. Anyone with access to the Internet can create a username and play for free. FIBS caters to a strong international community of backgammon players. It was an "immediate success", and no other backgammon server came online until 1997.
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