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Posted by
medpro
(VIP) 25 Jul 2006 12:11pm
Why set a table and invite players, when you won't play ANY player that appears at your table? So what if your rating is higher. It's a challenge to keep it and a challenge for the player coming to accept your invitation.....If you lose the game, which can be done....it's probable that you will win it back.......
SO BE A GOOD SPORT......and play ANY player that comes to your table....otherwise set it to invitation only....
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BlueSun
(VIP) 29 Jul 2006 11:41pm
I agree with Scrubs. If you don't want to play with some players, then set your table for invitation only. I really like what Scrubs said about BEING A GOOD SPORT. Some players are less than good sports. It is JUST A GAME AFTER ALL, & I want everyone to have a good time. I love playing, but it's not fun when a player is ugly because they lost. I think it is SOOOOOOOO important to be a good sport. Hope ya'll do too. BlueSun
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