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14. Noviembre 2003, 05:00:42
rod03801 
Asunto: Dragon
Dragon.. as BBW said.. many people may not remember if they had lost or won a game from back then. Doesn't make them bad sports.. it just means they don't have bionic memories.. I personally resigned all games I knew for sure I had lost before the time warp. If my opponent couldn't remember either, we played them out.

14. Noviembre 2003, 15:02:32
Dragon 
Asunto: Re: Dragon
I don't discount that. But on the same level, I don't believe that to be predominantly the case. Either "they" have a poor memory or far too many games to not know which way a game went.

14. Noviembre 2003, 15:19:28
rgbdbg 
Asunto: Re: Dragon
I know where you're coming from. It's very convenient for some people to "forget" and take advantage of a situation like a database crash. I saw it happen at IYT in the early years as well. Best thing to do is take the high road and remain positive. Chances are you'll get to defeat these people again... Best of luck with your matches...

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