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New Ladder Challenge Rule
Posted by
webmaster
(moderator) 1 Nov 2011 12:22pm
Starting November 2nd, 2011, both the challenger and the challenged party will receive a ladder penalty for not playing a challenge. Each player's rank will go down 8 rungs.
clarification
Posted by
stageinharmony
(VIP) 1 Nov 2011 2:41pm
Presumably this will only be enforced if a player is at fault? For example if 2 alternative times are offered and a challenger does not show, only the challenger should go down? (the challenger making GC aware of the situation).
good
Posted by
cptoneleg
(VIP) 1 Nov 2011 6:54pm
Sounds pretty cut and clear to me, I don't see any if's and or's or but what if's in those rules. Did you hear that you can lose a ladder rung if you don't say gg ty,
As always
Posted by
MAB
(moderator) 1 Nov 2011 8:36pm
The chat messages will be investigated as always. Honest negotions to comply will be a consideration (as always).
Cry Cry Cry
Posted by
cptoneleg
(VIP) 1 Nov 2011 10:01pm
So acceptions are made to those that cry the loudest and longest
Pass me the tissues then?
Posted by
stageinharmony
(VIP) 2 Nov 2011 8:34am
Not the most constructive or funniest of your posts cpt. Let's just go with what is fair shall we?
not funny
Posted by
cptoneleg
(VIP) 3 Nov 2011 10:10am
Not trying to be funny, just calling it as I see it.
example
Posted by
webmistress
(moderator) 6 Nov 2011 6:38am
A challenger issues a challenge and then does nothing, but the challenged party keeps notes every day, tries to offer different times, etc. Such challenge will be removed with no penalty to the challengee, BUT the challenger will be dropped 8 rungs.
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