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Mr_Adams wrote:they've either got to be in the points or out. you can't only take them out in the case of a win.
legionbuck wrote:Mr_Adams wrote:they've either got to be in the points or out. you can't only take them out in the case of a win.
That makes absolutely no sense...care to amplify ?
blakebowling wrote:legionbuck wrote:Mr_Adams wrote:they've either got to be in the points or out. you can't only take them out in the case of a win.
That makes absolutely no sense...care to amplify ?
He means that either: Deadbeaters get points in the case of a win, and loose points in the case of a loss (The way it is now)
OR
Deadbeaters neither gain points or loose points, regardless of the outcome of the game.
Having them only loose points isn't fair.
legionbuck wrote:blakebowling wrote:legionbuck wrote:Mr_Adams wrote:they've either got to be in the points or out. you can't only take them out in the case of a win.
That makes absolutely no sense...care to amplify ?
He means that either: Deadbeaters get points in the case of a win, and loose points in the case of a loss (The way it is now)
OR
Deadbeaters neither gain points or loose points, regardless of the outcome of the game.
Having them only loose points isn't fair.
If they are violators ( multis ) then them loosing points is VERY fair ! Think of the damage that would be done to you if your partner dead beated or was a violator and you lost ! Make sense now ? If not , let me double up with you, dead beat, you win so I can get points!
PLAYER57832 wrote:I can see extra penalties for multis, other violators. Among other issues, often teammates of multis ARE multis... or know they are teaming with a multis. Whent that is not the case, it falls under the heading of "tough break... but it is just a game".
The current policy is sufficient for basic deadbeats.
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legionbuck wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:I can see extra penalties for multis, other violators. Among other issues, often teammates of multis ARE multis... or know they are teaming with a multis. Whent that is not the case, it falls under the heading of "tough break... but it is just a game".
The current policy is sufficient for basic deadbeats.
Nope...it's not a "tough break" , it stacks the deck for one player against the rest for troops / spots, and if you knowingly team up with a multi, you should suffer !
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patrickaa317 wrote:I agree with this but if you each get 20 for the win, the non-dead beater shouldn't get 40. Just clarifying since you said he got half the points.
The calculation could be average of non-deadbeaters from winning team in comparison to all players from losing team.
sure wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:I agree with this but if you each get 20 for the win, the non-dead beater shouldn't get 40. Just clarifying since you said he got half the points.
The calculation could be average of non-deadbeaters from winning team in comparison to all players from losing team.
no, i mean the non dead beat would get all the points, from your example all 40. i just played an 8 player game, my partner deadbeated on the 2nd round and was kicked out on the 4th. i won it in the 19th round. i'm freak'n amazing, conquering the 6 other players who were still in as 3 teams. i should get 100% of the victor's points.
the deadbeat gets 0 and the surviving partner gets 100% of the victor's points for doing all the work.
~sure
sure wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:I agree with this but if you each get 20 for the win, the non-dead beater shouldn't get 40. Just clarifying since you said he got half the points.
The calculation could be average of non-deadbeaters from winning team in comparison to all players from losing team.
no, i mean the non dead beat would get all the points, from your example all 40. i just played an 8 player game, my partner deadbeated on the 2nd round and was kicked out on the 4th. i won it in the 19th round. i'm freak'n amazing, conquering the 6 other players who were still in as 3 teams. i should get 100% of the victor's points.
the deadbeat gets 0 and the surviving partner gets 100% of the victor's points for doing all the work.
~sure
MegaProphet wrote:sure wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:I agree with this but if you each get 20 for the win, the non-dead beater shouldn't get 40. Just clarifying since you said he got half the points.
The calculation could be average of non-deadbeaters from winning team in comparison to all players from losing team.
no, i mean the non dead beat would get all the points, from your example all 40. i just played an 8 player game, my partner deadbeated on the 2nd round and was kicked out on the 4th. i won it in the 19th round. i'm freak'n amazing, conquering the 6 other players who were still in as 3 teams. i should get 100% of the victor's points.
the deadbeat gets 0 and the surviving partner gets 100% of the victor's points for doing all the work.
~sure
But it wouldn't do much to prevent the 'tactical' deadbeating discussed above. In fact it could lead to a more experienced player tricking less experienced partners into deadbeating for tactical reasons and steal all their points for himself.
sure wrote:My partner in a doubles game deadbeated after the first round, got kicked out in the 4th round and received half the point i won us in the 19th round. The Deadbeat partner should get zero points won in a game.
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