[i]posted by elke[/i] I really understand when some people need to leave in special situations, but if it happens consistently only to certain people, then the question arises as to why they are even playing at all if they know they won't last the tournament. The main players have known them for a long time and have even predicted a few times in the tournament room who will be the first to leave this time :D I propose a solution, for example, a ban on registering for a tournament in a given game if there have been, for example, 10 exits from the tournament within a month. The length of the ban could also be a month...
I completely agree with elke. I myself sometimes need to leave halfway through. It can still happen to someone who doesn't. But no, sorry, I don't do it all the time, like certain people. Shouldn't I go to tournaments if there are suspicious people in the room? Well, then I wouldn't be able to do any tournaments. People disappearing from tournaments
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[i]posted by elke[/i] I propose a solution, for example, a ban on registering for a tournament in a given game if there have been, for example, 10 withdrawals from the tournament within a month. The length of the ban could also be a month...
This view of the month is exactly what is currently an excuse - that is, a citizen with a fast pace of life can indeed accumulate these interruptions within a month. My proposal would be directly aimed at those who intentionally and consistently behave like this. And a game-based ban would not put a dent in the environment's axis bud either :)[i]posted by anneklein[/i] I would rather suggest that only the required number of people can participate in the tournament, i.e. 4, 8, 12, etc. Then the selection would take place in the order of registration and the new table would only be opened when there are 4 applicants. In the case of one, two and three "extra" registrants, for example, the last table would not be made and people would not be able to participate. Tough, but it would work :)
It wouldn't work :) I'm going to three tournaments with open doors and I'm not playing, and because of me, others can't play and some reggae either :( This kind of behavior could also be ruled out. If you've slept through three rounds for an exhibition, are you automatically out?
Today, tax return viewers crashed the websites of banks and the tax office - it's a matter of taking down some internet providers (tournament games are also interrupted due to network outages)
[i]posted by Mets58[/i] Today, tax return viewers crashed the websites of banks and the tax office - it's a matter of taking down some internet providers (even tournament games are interrupted due to network outages)
It feels like you're not living in 2017 [i]posted by Mets58[/i] Today, tax return viewers crashed the websites of banks and the tax office - it's a matter of taking down some internet providers (due to network outages, tournament games are also interrupted)
What percentage of people who leave a tournament in the middle actually lose their internet (so they can't get it back) do you think? :D
If an evil woman pulls out a cable or takes away a stick, there is trouble in the house.
A child gets a week's computer ban for saying "Mommy, I'll play the Vinti tournament until the end and then I'll wash the dishes"
When will Mr. Meikop make some new normal rules that people will like? There are constantly rules that people don't like and later on this forum Meikop is cursed. Can't something be done for once for the sake of fairness and better game quality in tournaments??? Just look at the tournament held on Thursday 20.05 - two quitters!
One has a rating of 981 - there is a cure for such things.