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Posted by
Yankee2
(VIP) 13 Jan 2007 3:45pm
This is a feature that far too many players do not use. How frustrating is it to join an "open" table, only to find that 1)the player does not start; 2)the player leaves; 3)the player simply boots you out. Those who do this know who you are and really annoy the rest of us. We're either left sitting and wondering if you're away from your computer for a moment or made to feel as though you don't feel we're "worthy" of playing you. What a joke that is! If you're really that good, then play for tickets! No....it seems to be a matter of rating, as if your rating is supposed to impress us. Stop wasting everyone's time and use "invitation only" if you don't intend to play all challengers. Remember, with a high rating and a dollar, you can still only buy one item at the dollar store.....just like the rest of us!
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Posted by
GRAMP_zv
(VIP) 13 Jan 2007 7:16pm
well put yankee,,,,been there done that----gramp_zv
well said
Posted by
gjamies1
(VIP) 16 Jan 2007 9:08am
I thorough;y agree with that statement.
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