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It is more important to do right things than just do them right.

Posted By: Jakob Garal
Date: Monday, 4 April 2016, at 2:17 p.m.

In Response To: Other advsntages (Phil simborg)

I wonder how many people still discuss some problems which were solved many years ago with implementation of the sensor board "BEZMA".

Some specific functions of sensor board "BEZMA":

1. Recording the moves and the dice combination during the game and match and possibility for simultaneous analysing (different analysing programs protocols are implemented). 2. Simultaneously representation the match and the protocol of match in internet or the demonstration on the big display or screen at the wall. After match finished everybody can immediately download the match or watch it online. 3. Possibility to use manual dice (players roll their own dice). 4. Possibility to use the dice combination generated by computer or another program, installed on the computer. 5. Possibility to use predetermined sequence of rolls (for example, sequence of rolls that one BG-giant has already played) to check how another BG-giant or usual player will be used this sequence and what result would be achieved. 6. Possibility to promote team competition with duplicated rolls: two players against another two play fixed even number of games. 7. Possibility to promote comparative tournaments, where all participants receive simultaneously identical sequence of rolls during the competition and play fixed even number of games in each session; 8. Electronic clocks (different variants) are implemented; 9. Possibility to make advertisment for sponsor etc. is implemented too.

Is somebody looking for something else?

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