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Posted by
49_degrees_n
(VIP) 21 Mar 2021 3:55pm
Just curious if there is a way to permanently ban or block a player from joking your game?
Player that cheats
Posted by
PJM0407
18 Jun 2021 1:39am
Tony137, he took 2 minutes to plat every card. The game took over 3 hours as he just wanted me to resign so he would get the points . For some reason the game allows a player to do this, definitely a fault in the game
You waited 3 hours?
Posted by
221bBakerSt
(VIP) 19 Jun 2021 1:45pm
I'll sell you all of my 'points' for $10 if they are that important to you.
PJ Mead
Posted by
gjamies1
(VIP) 20 Jun 2021 2:52pm
Check what the table is set at, if it's two minutes, don't play. On the points bit, rating points are a waste of time imo, people with high points will not play lower rated players, saw this a lot when MSN had a crib game running and that ended, hope this don't go the same way.
3 hrs????
Posted by
ImDerc
(VIP) 29 Jun 2021 11:40am
49 degrees: yeah mate there is a way to permanently block someone; remember there name & never play them again, quite simple. PJ: You played 1 person for 3hrs??? You have more patience than me or most people. Regardless of how much you were playing for; I would've quit much sooner, probably after the first 2hrs, lol. PLease tell me you were playing for a large sum of money; if not you why did you continue to play? Petty stubbornness & mistakenly thinking ratings mean anything??? My BS radar is going off the charts & the phrase "I've told you a million times not to exaggerate" is ringing in my ears for some reason.
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