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7. May 2014, 21:45:24
ThunderGr 
Subject: Re: I think the loser....
Modified by ThunderGr (8. May 2014, 06:55:43)
ketchuplover: This defeats the purpose of the stair, IMHO. You should only lose steps when you lose a game. If we are to talk about a fairer stairs system, you should only gain steps when you defeat someone on the same or higher steps. You should only be able to challenge someone on the same step or higher than yours. You should not be able to challenge the same person more often than once every 2 weeks. No restriction on how high is the person you want to challenge on the stair. The restriction on the number of games at the same time for the stair is good, IMO. So, this would sort everything nicely. No gaps between steps, since you do not advance steps if you win against someone at the lower steps. The top players are not invulnerable to challenge and the whole thing can be easily implemented with the current mechanics, if only someone would take the little time it needs to be done...

7. May 2014, 22:46:27
Bernice 
Subject: Re: I think the loser....
ThunderGr: **if only someone would take the little time it needs to be done...
**
those are the operative words :)

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