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Posted by
joecfla19
16 Aug 2020 6:29am
I notice when I play some people just leave the table without resigning. I don't really care except I have to wait until after the player has been warned to move and then the options come up, which leaves you hanging in the breeze. Wouldn't resigning be the better choice? I'm new to online Cribbage so maybe I'm not up on the best way to how out.
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Posted by
221bBakerSt
(VIP) 17 Aug 2020 11:43pm
They are ticked off at a losing match and want to 'penalize' you for you winning. That penalty includes waiting 2 minutes. Ignore them and start a list of players who act like that and don't play them again. There are plenty of players who are nice and good on this site. Like everywhere else in the world, try and ignore the bad ones.
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