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3. July 2006, 20:32:26
actionpoints 
here are 2 suggestions. if there have to be 4 ways to get points then leave the new account points but put a max of 5 or 10 new users at most and also all those accounts should remain active for a week to be counted. secondly points for wins should be restricted to tournaments only. since pawns and rooks are in defferent categories it wouldnt affect anyone in the competition even if the points for rooks would rise dramatically versus pawns who can only join 1 tour at a time.

3. July 2006, 20:40:00
gambler104 
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sidpatel: I don't agree with that since there is no real advantage to only count wins in tournaments. It might be a way to reduce the loopholes, but max number of wins against an opponent a day is pretty effective. You aren't going to find too many people purposely resigning to help others. So you would limit it to a few players, and Fencer could check the top point accounts and make sure that all or most of their wins(since an opponent can resign for no apparent reason) are ligit. If Fencer did that (basically checking to make sure that one opponent did not resign multiple games against the same opponent), you might not even have to have the win restriction.

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