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The concept of inviting "everybody"
Posted by
bluetulip
(VIP) 18 Apr 2006 8:52am
For all those who invite "everybody" to join your table for a game, a big thank you. The rest of you that use the invite "everybody" button to get a player to a table with a suitable rating...shame on you! If you dont wish a player to some to your table bcos of a lower rating then get off ur butt and invite individually..Its most annoying and terribly rude! Invite "everybody" except "everybody"
I agree with blue.... :)
Posted by
-Mitch-
(VIP) 22 Apr 2006 11:25pm
If you don't want just anybody at your table, please use the invitation only box when creating a table. This saves lots of time and embarrassment for those you reject, for whatever reason you might have, be it rating or personal conflict. Thanks GC, I just wanted to voice my opinion…....
True Blue!!!!
Posted by
blindjoe
(VIP) 2 Jun 2006 6:20pm
Be cool to your fellow players. We all started with 1400 rating! Its rude to turn people down so make a private table so you dont have to be rude to others. there's too much hate in the world. Keep this a people place.
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