You can no longer leave the game in the Thousandth Tournament

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MeikopVint.ee grundare 2018-01-03T18:21:25+02:00
Hello, Since there has been a joke here for weeks about the fact that in the Thousand Tournament a few moves before the end of the game the table was closed and this ruined the other player's result, from today: In the Thousand Tournament in the [b]current game player cannot be closed. I hope this solves a few problems. Have a good tournament!
Lauri3885 2018-01-03T19:25:53+02:00
Very good Meikop! That's fine. For others who haven't fully understood everything yet, what really pissed me off was that a certain citizen simply ruined my game twice within a week when I got 70 points instead of 93? or 100 points. The first time, I simply made a remark to the citizen and informed Meikop about the matter. Unfortunately, the citizen didn't understand the beautiful story the first time (probably kilometers long wires) and a week later the same thing happened again and only then did I start complaining, which I was completely right to do. It wasn't about arguing and nagging, as citizen Mets58 so strongly wants to present, but about establishing justice and finding a solution to the situation so that such a thing can't happen again. In addition, this citizen (not Mets58!) has also done the same kind of shit before, which I have previously referred to. And if at the same time another citizen comes to the tournament at night to play "foolishly" which Elke talked about earlier and if we also include those who leave tournaments unfinished, then any desire to participate in tournaments disappears. At least one thing has now been resolved and I am happy about that. I also suggested the same thing to Meikop at the beginning, that we should ban the intentional closing of windows. I would have also completely liked the solutions proposed by Raba. I have never thought that my solutions are the best and that they should be used, but I proposed them as one option and the Vint community decides what the best solution is.
tniv 2018-01-03T20:10:49+02:00
and now a change is urgently needed where the organizer could choose the playing time 10,15 20 seconds
MeikopVint.ee grundare 2018-01-03T20:31:16+02:00
Good idea, I might do it in the next few days.
Lumepall 2018-01-03T21:24:01+02:00
In a thousand and maybe other fast games, tardiness should be limited not by time but by the number of rounds. Today I hurriedly reggaed for a ton of tournaments and after reggaed I only noticed that the tournament was going on and the opponents had 5 rounds to go. The last place was definitely clear, but I was so much of a man (Rambo after all) that I played until the end. Many would have given up. Maybe the organizer could also choose the length of the tardiness?
gerrit 2018-01-03T21:35:32+02:00
[i]posted by Lumepall[/i] [quote][i]posted by Lumepall[/i] In thousands and maybe other fast games, the delay should be limited not by time but by the number of rounds. Today I quickly regged for a ton of tournaments and after regging I only noticed that the tournament was going on and the opponents had 5 rounds to finish. The last place was definitely clear, but I was so much of a man that I played until the end. Many would have left without a fight. Maybe the length of the delay could also be chosen by the organizer? [/quote]
You're Rambo97
undu 2018-01-04T04:11:25+02:00
[i]posted by gerrit[/i] [quote][i]posted by Lumepall[/i] [quote][i]posted by Lumepall[/i] In thousands and maybe other fast games, the delay should be limited not by time but by the number of rounds. Today I quickly regged for a ton of tournaments and after regging I only noticed that the tournament was going on and the opponents had 5 rounds to finish. The last place was definitely clear, but I was so much of a man that I played until the end. Many would have left without a fight. Maybe the length of the delay could also be chosen by the organizer? [/quote] [/quote] you're Rambo97
is he from that movie?
undu 2018-01-04T04:13:42+02:00
[i]posted by Lumepall[/i] In a thousand and maybe other fast games, tardiness should be limited not by time but by the number of rounds. Today I quickly regged for a ton of tournaments and after regging I only noticed that the tournament was going on and the opponents had 5 rounds to finish. The last place was definitely clear, but I was so much of a man (Rambo after all) that I played until the end. Many would have left without a fight. Maybe the length of the tardiness could also be chosen by the organizer?
don't immediately underestimate that others would have left unfinished. and in some games you are better off if the other person is late for longer

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