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9. May 2006, 20:08:23
redfrog 
Subject: stairs
can a Big Boss remove someone from a f/s stairs - if they are inactive and being taken advantage of for cheap wins?

10. May 2006, 02:25:03
rod03801 
Subject: Re: stairs
redfrog: There doesn't seem to be anyway to do this, yet. Removing the person from the fellowship doesn't even take them out of the stairs in that fellowship.
I'm sure it is something Fencer will add though!
:-)

10. May 2006, 16:53:51
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re: stairs
rod03801: It would be usefull even for out of fellowship stairs.
Maybe automatically retiring players after 2 or 3 matches lost by timeouts? Or when they timeout in the first step.

This would prevent people that time out on fast stairs because they went on vacations to be removed from the stairs because of some automatic mechanism.
And solve the problem of having dozens of accounts in 10 years time that are being abused to artificially stretch the stairs.

12. May 2006, 05:16:21
rednaz23 
Subject: Re: stairs
rod03801: Well, I feel that if I take someone out of the fellowship, they should be taken out of any future tourneys that haven't started or stairs that they are in. That's my feeling.

Phil (rednaz23)

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