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grazza
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Deadbeats...

Post by grazza »

What's going on.

I won Game 18002 and one of the players (Squirrely45) played but was eliminated quite early (round 4).

Now, at the end of the game, he's counted as a deadbeat. Surely this isn't right.

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Hoff
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Post by Hoff »

thats wierd, doesnt look right to me.
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Fieryo
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Post by Fieryo »

its because green didnt play past the first round. if someone only makes a move in round 1, and then does nothing it doesnt matter when you eliminate them, they are still technically a dead beat
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Post by grazza »

Fieryo wrote:its because green didnt play past the first round. if someone only makes a move in round 1, and then does nothing it doesnt matter when you eliminate them, they are still technically a dead beat


I thought it was only if they didn't play round 1... oh well.
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lobos
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Deadbeats: getting out of games without losing points

Post by lobos »

So if they play in round 1 AND round 2, and then get kicked out after missing turns 3, 4, and 5, they still lose points?

The thing is that it seems like some people abuse this deadbeat thing to get out of games that aren't going well for them. If they only count as a deadbeat if they didn't play round 2 or later, then okay. But it seems that some people will even make this decision after only playing one round -- "Oh, my opening moves went s#"¤ty, so I'll quit without losing any points." I prefer to play only in 3-player games because of this -- irritating to have to wait 3 days for your turn to come around because half of the players decided not to come back -- but the effect of people turning deadbeat is more frustrating point-wise when you only have 3 players.

-Lobos
the.iron.curtain
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deadbeat

Post by the.iron.curtain »

i played a game in canada with "who", he went deadbeat right away. don't play WHO
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Black Jack
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Post by Black Jack »

Hopefully, something will be done about deadbeats... soon.

All that is possible, at this time, is add them to the Ignore List.

BTW, I would add otisreid to your Ignore List... he is a deadbeat.

I wonder, if everyone started posting the names of deadbeats...if it would help?
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Post by wacicha »

this is why you need premium membership so you can start private games and only invite the people you like beat--- i mean playing
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lackattack
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Post by lackattack »

FYI - changeing the scoring such that players won't intentionally deadbeat upon weak starting positions is on my to-do list.
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Post by Darkfire001 »

Awesome lack, that will be a good fix/addition :)
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Post by HighBorn »

i agree we all need them deadbeat points :twisted: keep up the good work lack!!
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lobos
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naughty deadbeats, very naughty!

Post by lobos »

Thanks Lack. :) I'm just happy you understand what I was babbling about...

-Lobos
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