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Inviting Players
Posted by
margypargy
24 Sep 2005 5:11pm
I find it very rude to invite All to join a table and then kick a player off whose ranking is lower than yours! I hope the right people read this message.
Inviting Players
Posted by
cagonz
(VIP) 28 Nov 2005 9:40pm
I am so glad that you wrote that because it is very true, not a few but a lot of players do that. I have one player tell me my score was to low to play, how dare him. We all have our ups and downs. Besides that the reason for game colony I'm sure is for players to play each other and have a good time. I just like to play the game and enjoy myself. Sure to have a high score is good, but why do some of the larger scores think they are so much better. Thank you for posting that I was thinking about it.
EVERYBODY? I don't think so!
Posted by
Lacey
(VIP) 29 Nov 2005 1:22am
This is an irritant to me also, although I've come to expect it and know I'll either be kicked off the table or the other player will just leave. I haven't figured out why they would set a table and invite everybody and then do that. I join often just to see if by some chance they are willing to play 'everybody' lol
Why not set a private table and then invite who you are willing to play? I can understand them not wanting to play lower ratings because if they lose then theirs goes down more, but please people use the private option.
And always remember it's JAG (just a game)
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