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Post by khamski on Nov 5, 2008 18:52:28 GMT
Greetings
I want to discuss "Accidental surrender" issue when player makes fast F12 cycle and makes a fatal choice.
How must his opponent act?
You will say replay the game no doubt!
But imagine...
You have better chances to win And your opponent accidentally surrender
How will you solve this situation?
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Jigsaw
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Post by Jigsaw on Nov 5, 2008 19:07:40 GMT
In my opinion if you make such mistake it costs you a round, unless your opponent decides to agree on a replay. Why? because it is like a disconnection, you can be losing and then pretend an accidental surrender, therefore it should be treated as a loss, unless the opponent decides otherwise. Me and Johnmir played a nnn 2vs2 league just before cwt started and John did just that, we treated it as a loss without giving it much thought.
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Post by Antares on Nov 5, 2008 22:11:18 GMT
Agree with Jig ... would be other endlessly debate thing besides disconection.
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Johnmir
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Post by Johnmir on Nov 6, 2008 19:49:55 GMT
Okay, i just give my opinion, what i do if i desconnected (and i know it was me) or pressed f12 accidentaly: 1. I suggest my opponent to count it as a loss (doesn't matter what was the situaition). 2. If my opponent agreed we just continue playing and no problem. 3. If my opponent disagree (it happenes more often) and he wanna replay I can insist on counting the round as my loss, if I (!) (not my opponent) realize it could influence on a result of the round, and my opponent has a real chance to win from my point of view.
Anyway, i think you can see the idea. If you caused a problem, first of all you should think about your opponent, not about yourself. It is a silly behaviour when someone causes the problem and try to prove the round should be replayed! Lol, enough of this in real life, we doesn't play on money, it is actually stupid, try to understand this (guys who can act like that).
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Post by MrTPenguin on Dec 8, 2008 15:39:31 GMT
Yep, it should count as a loss, unless the "winning" player strongly believes otherwise. The best solution to the problem would be for the coders to changes the controls.
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Post by Koras on Dec 8, 2008 21:09:24 GMT
Live is brutal! We have to pay for our mistakes!
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