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29. January 2014, 15:03:59
winterangels 
Subject: stairs
Why did I get kicked out of my tournament...It don't say that u have to have empty slots to keep playing a game..i think its unfair that I got kicked out of my tournament..

29. January 2014, 16:33:13
rod03801 
Subject: Re: stairs
Modified by rod03801 (29. January 2014, 16:34:23)
winterangels: Your subject says "Stairs", yet you talk about being kicked out of a Tournament. So, I'm not sure what your issue is exactly. On your profile, I see you are indeed in one set of stairs, and were not kicked out. As a Pawn, you are only allowed in one set of Stairs. So that seems to be fine.

You currently have 19 games going. As a pawn, your limit is 20. To join a tournament, as a pawn, you DO have to have a certain number of free slots. I honestly don't remember how many that is. (4 or 5? I would imagine if it's "Single Elimination" that one slot would be fine) But I bet someone else does recall the exact requirement, and will say so. If you do not have enough slots, you will indeed not be allowed to start the tournament.

29. January 2014, 18:13:51
beach 
Subject: Re: stairs
rod03801:  usually I believe you have to have 4 slots available in order to play in a tournament if you are a pawn

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