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15. January 2007, 20:10:34
joshi tm 
Subject: Tournaments break the statistic too
Play Cloning Gammon for a prize. , this tourney caused Cloning Backgammon to have more than 2500 games running! Is this also the biggest 21-point cubed Gammon tournament?

15. January 2007, 20:16:32
Gabriel Almeida 
Subject: Re: Tournaments break the statistic too
joshi tm: Well... it's the biggest 21-point cubed cloning Backgammon tourney, for sure!

15. January 2007, 20:42:53
Czuch 
Subject: Re: Tournaments break the statistic too
joshi tm: I signed up for this 21 point per game tournament when the rules allowed for the potential to get 21 or more points in one game. Once the rules of this game changed, the tournament should have been deleted and the started over. Its not fair when the parameters of the game change after someone signs up for it!

I want to get out of this tournament without losing my BKR for this game. Please fencer help me!?!?!?!?!

15. January 2007, 20:47:31
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Tournaments break the statistic too
Czuch Czuckers: Impossible.

15. January 2007, 20:49:24
Czuch 
Subject: Re: Tournaments break the statistic too
Fencer: Nothing is impossible.... but thanks for your quick response!

I am curious why the tournament was allowed to proceed after the rules have changed?

15. January 2007, 20:51:01
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Tournaments break the statistic too
Czuch Czuckers: Because I have allowed it, that's why.

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