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Posted by
Umbriel
8 Nov 2024 1:40pm
5 times in a row a player asked "all" to join their table. 5 times in a row player refused to play me because my rating was to low. 4 of those players lost more games than they lost. I have won 400 games more than I lost. I set up a table for all to join and players waste my time and refuse to play because of my rating. I play everyone. I say no to no one. My rating is honest. Everyone should play at least one game when match is set and rating should count no matter the difference.
Posted by
B500B
(VIP) 8 Nov 2024 5:07pm
The Ladder is what matters
Really?
Posted by
221bBakerSt
(VIP) 12 Nov 2024 12:31pm
I see that you seem very concerned about ratings, but claim to play everyone. You're mad because an artificial rating system is allowing players to refuse your game. Why does that bother you if you are not concerned with ratings? Set your table and play anyone like you say that you do. Quit complaining about ratings. They are MEANINGLESS and if you have read the hundreds of posts on this topic, you would understand that. Play for tix, ladder or fun. Your choice. Just don't play for ratings. Your frustration is evident and it takes a reset in your thinking to get past that
Really
Posted by
Buttegal71
(VIP) 12 Nov 2024 9:25pm
I agree with baker
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Posted by
gjamies1
15 Nov 2024 10:37am
why have ratings. MSN had a similar system on their cribbage and waht happened to that!
I get it
Posted by
Boston29
(VIP) 15 Nov 2024 4:35pm
I will never refuse anybody that comes to my table when I invite "all". I also don't like it when I get booted, however some folks with their trolling and behavior get booted from my tables. I prefer to play to relax and if my number goes down, who cares? If we were all snobs we'd all be at 2000. Play and enjoy the game.
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