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oVo wrote:I play a lot of Chess online and they have rated and unrated games, which allows players to participate in "preset" games without sacrificing points to do it. There are also many high rated players who will not take a match with any opponent below a certain level... unless it is unrated. So this might be worth a try.
Bruceswar wrote:This idea is bad... Free passes suck. Suck it up and learn to play even if it cost you points. That is what the
system is for...
Snorri1234 wrote:Bruceswar wrote:This idea is bad... Free passes suck. Suck it up and learn to play even if it cost you points. That is what the
system is for...
How is the idea bad? There is no explanation in your post, please elaborate.
BaldAdonis wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Bruceswar wrote:This idea is bad... Free passes suck. Suck it up and learn to play even if it cost you points. That is what the
system is for...
How is the idea bad? There is no explanation in your post, please elaborate.
It spoils the system of ranking players based on how often they can beat other ranks. Captains should beat cadets 4 times as often as they lose, and hence they stay even in points. If you play a lot of games against lower ranks and end up with a net loss, then your score was inflated to start with, and where you end up is a truer indication of your skill. Allowing unranked games throws it all out.
Ditocoaf wrote:I don't think having a friendly game outside of the scoring system contaminates or invalidates the scoring system in any way. If myself and another member meet and play a board game, that doesn't effect the score. Why not allow us to do that online?
And as to the suggestion that unranked games would allow someone to maintain their high score... You know what else lets you maintain a high score? Not playing. Playing unranked games could and should be considered the SAME THING as not playing at all-- so, the required 1 game per month will need to be a ranked one.
I don't care if this has been rejected; unless I hear a real reason that this simple suggestion is a no-go, I'm going to keep advocating it.
Snorri1234 wrote:Ditocoaf wrote:I don't think having a friendly game outside of the scoring system contaminates or invalidates the scoring system in any way. If myself and another member meet and play a board game, that doesn't effect the score. Why not allow us to do that online?
And as to the suggestion that unranked games would allow someone to maintain their high score... You know what else lets you maintain a high score? Not playing. Playing unranked games could and should be considered the SAME THING as not playing at all-- so, the required 1 game per month will need to be a ranked one.
I don't care if this has been rejected; unless I hear a real reason that this simple suggestion is a no-go, I'm going to keep advocating it.
Word. (And a little bump.)
TheScarecrow wrote:so lets say Warsteiner for some reason decides he doesnt want to lose any more points so he puts the POINTS OFF option on.
then after a while thinks OK time to turn it back on
then hes back at Private???
lord voldemort wrote:abuse much
General Mayhem wrote:lord voldemort wrote:abuse much
not really. your either a points player or not.
4 U 2 NV wrote:In my opinion, this would be way more complicated than just having an option at the start of the game that says "not rated" making it a no points game. this probably has been suggested already.
General Mayhem wrote:so we cant take points from them and they dont gain any.
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