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6. May 2014, 06:56:42
ThunderGr 
Subject: Stairs
I am fairly certain that this must have been discussed at some point in the past, however I was not around at that time. So, isn't it somewhat breaking the point of a stair if you cannot challenge someone at a higher step than you? Instead the -3 rule, it should had been something like +2, -3, in my opinion. The way it is, people at higher steps have no motive to challenge those below, and they cannot be touched by those below, either.

6. May 2014, 23:50:48
furbster 
Subject: Re: Stairs
ThunderGr: Not sure if you'll be able to see this as it's in a fellowship but i'm stuck on step 14 and can't challenge as the person below is 3 down! ◙ The Gammon Cube ◙ - 3 day Stairs (no cube)

7. May 2014, 06:23:44
ThunderGr 
Subject: Re: Stairs
furbster: According to the help about stairs, the site is supposed to cleanup this situation once per month. A cleaner solution would be to make it so that, when you are at the top step, you no longer advance steps by winning but only maintain your position(and your opponent drops a step).

7. May 2014, 09:52:56
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: Stairs
furbster: i have no real solution .. but i started a game again, and will try to climb up to (and above) your level :)

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