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TarantinoFan: thats the choice you make, slow time limits or fast time limits, you can't really complain about people playing within the rules and then say you are too busy to solve your problem
Modificado por TarantinoFan (7. Maio 2007, 03:03:45)
Vikings: You have missed the point. Some people choose to ignore the time limits altogether. If you join a tournament with a 7 day time limit, for example, is it fair to all other players in that tournament to stretch that time limit to 30 days or more just because you can?
TarantinoFan: Maybe there could be a "setting" on the tournament set-up page where the creator could put an actual limit on how many days over you can go per move - sort of like the setting for how many days the tournament stays posted?.........................
TarantinoFan: unfortunutly, yes, because it is within the rules, it's not sportsman like, but there will always be poor sports in anything, people that will twist rules for their own benefit, those people should be ignored and left to self-alienation. As a side note, it's a problem on all game sites, slow movers, thats where there is the advantage of paid membership where you can build your game load up to where you are comfortable with the amount of moves to make, and then the slow movers will sort them selves out eventually
TarantinoFan: I play alot of red and green dot games.......the trick to it is to make a whole lotta moves at one sitting and that way you build up plenty of time (both of you do, actually).......but there are a couple of people that I won't play them with anymore due to them pretty much "making" me time-out by letting the clock on their side really run down