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Posted by
BlueSun
(VIP) 15 Feb 2011 5:39pm
CANASTA PLAYERS (And, ya'll all know which canasta players I'm talking to in this post.) You know, I don't care if a player challenges me because I'm happy to play almost any player, and I'm a good enough player that I'm NOT AFRAID to face challenges. However, if you challenge me, please play me when I invite you. I just spent twenty mintues trying to get a player who challenged me to join my table. He KEPT INSISTING he couldn't see my invites, etc. I had been playing for thirty minutes before I even invited the player who challenged me. SO, I KNOW my table was fine. So players, if you want a game, just ask me. If you want to challenge me, FINE. BUT when I invite you, please just join my table. THE RULE IS THAT THE PLAYER WHO IS CHALLENGED SETS THE TABLE. If you don't want to abide by the challenge rules, then don't challenge me. If you don't know the challenge rules, then READ THEM before you bother me. I want to play for fun, and I don't have a lot of time to play. AND, I CERTAINLY don't want to be bothered if you don't want to honor your challenge. Thanks, BLUESUN
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