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Time Management on moves
Posted by
DreamCastr_XYI
(TD) 22 Sep 2022 10:46am
Time Management on moves sems to be a ongoing issue. The rules clearly state: GAME COLONY IS CURRENTLY IN THE PROCESS OF CHANGING FROM 20 SECOND PLAY TO 15 SECONDS PER MOVE. PLEASE KEEP MOVEMENT WITHIN THE 15 SECS. WHILE THE PROGRAMMING IS BEING DONE THE FOLLOWING IS IN EFFECT. AFTER 2 DELAY NOTICES IT WILL RESULT IN DQ'D.
SHOULD YOU FEEL I AM TAKING ANYONE SIDE ON THIS ISSUE YOUR ARE MISTAKEN. I AM FOLLOWING THE RULES AS SET FORTH BY GAME COLONY.
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Posted by
magdeln
(VIP) 23 Sep 2022 11:15am
Each time (edit) is saying something to me you are always taking his side. The other time he was extremely rude with You had proof and you did not do anything . Instead you posted a message indirectly blaming me. WHEN DID SOMEONE COMPLAIN BECAUSE I WAS TAKING TOO MUCH TIME? HOW MANY TIME DID YOU HAVE TO TIME ME OUT? Once because I forgot it was D/E. I am here to have fun but also like to be treat like any other players
Oh no....
Posted by
MAB
(moderator) 23 Sep 2022 11:43am
Let's don't use players names. Thank you.
Posted by
DreamCastr_XYI
(TD) 23 Sep 2022 11:54am
I'm sorry you feel this way, as this is truly not the case. Your correct we don't normally have complaints regarding time movement. We did have a problem previously from a few other players. However, those who abused it are no longer playing in tournaments. I have rules to follow as a TD, I can't take anyone's side other than the rules. Either way if I do or don't say something to players, whoever it may be, someone will be upset. I'm truly sorry you feel this way. You are a very good player, and as you know always enjoying chatting and playing with you. Hope we see you soon. HUGS
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