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Abort game option
Posted by
onlyirish02
(VIP) 24 Jan 2005 12:52am
Hi all, I was wondering how someone is able to request (while playing or after game has started) in the game of Gin if I'm willing to abort the game with no changes to the ratings?were a few times I would of liked to ask someone that but didn't know how to. Thank You onlyirish
Aborting a game
Posted by
webmaster
24 Jan 2005 6:24pm
Once the game has started, an Abort button gets enabled. Abort button is placed in a vertical row of buttons to the right of the game table. Pressing the Abort button generates a proposal for the opponent - a dialog window. A player who receives such a proposal can approve or deny the proposal.
Abort Game
Posted by
onlyirish02
(VIP) 26 Jan 2005 6:25pm
Whenever I push the abort button a window ask if I'm sure I want to forfeit the game. My question is how to abort the game but not forfeit. onlyirish
botton is on right
Posted by
sam85
(VIP) 28 Jan 2005 9:58am
hi
the abort botton will only come up after a game is started. it will be on righthand side with options,preference help last botton will change from close table to abort game. ty for ur ? hope this help u out sam85(td)
the answer to your question
Posted by
(VIP) 28 Jan 2005 3:32pm
hi onlyirish,
If you click on abort game while the game is in progess then your opponent has the choice to grant or deny it. If he/she grants the request then no ratings or ranks are changed (it remains the same). If your opponent refuses then the only way to leave table to to close table and forefeit or resign (in both resign and leave table will result in loss of ratings and maybe rank depending on if your opp is lower ranked then you are)
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Abort game
Posted by
onlyirish02
(VIP) 31 Jan 2005 5:13am
Thanks Guys, I understand it all now.  onlyirish02
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