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When is enough enough?
Posted by
jja15
(VIP) 29 May 2006 8:51am
Once again I am asking the age old question. How many games is enough? When a player joins YOUR table and you begin to play without him uttering a word, how many games are you expected to play? Today this happened and after winning 2 straight games, at his request, he then asked for and got a third game which he won. I, as usual said GG after each and he said absolutely nothing. After game 3 which he won I said GG and left the table. He then called me a quitter, I think some people need to reexamine their ethics and morals before opening their mouths and embarrassing themselves. If you want to play the same person all day thats one thing but I don't so after 3 games if your opponent leaves, just say TYFTG.
When is enough , enough ??
Posted by
DottiPage
(VIP) 1 Jun 2006 11:34pm
some times I play again and sometimes I don't. but if you ever play me and I don't play twice, just remember I have a 6 year old- "enough" said ?
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