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Substitution @ Individual How do you make it

#1 User is offline   Miron 

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Posted 2006-July-13, 03:24

Individuals only!

Hi, I'm not sure whether I substitude right. Please comment my method. Thanks all for any post:

1. Player is red -> sub immediately
2. Player is red dot -> sub immediately when in hurry OR ask "are you here?", wait 10-20sec, sub
3. opps complain, that player is not bidding -> ask "are you here?", wait 10-20sec, sub

The problem is that one player complained for substituding. It was point 3, i waited about 15 sec and sub him, after i click substitude, he replied...

Is this just pity, or I'm doing something wrong?
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Posted 2006-July-13, 08:31

Your methods sound fine :)

In indys I sub quickly and freely, there is little point in waiting.

If a player returns and complains, I apologize and tell them I will put them back in as the next sub needed.
You can offer to refund their fee’s. :blink:

If a subbed player starts being offensive take and screen shot and sent them off to abuse.

jb
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Posted 2006-July-13, 14:56

As I comment elsewhere, that's matter of policy.

ANY policy is fine. Just make it clear to all, and stick to it.

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Posted 2006-July-13, 15:35

Gerardo, on Jul 13 2006, 09:56 PM, said:

As I comment elsewhere, that's matter of policy.

ANY policy is fine. Just make it clear to all, and stick to it.

I understand it.

I am asking whether my policy is reasonable, I am asking TDs for their opinion.

I can have any policy, but some are more comfortable to others...
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Posted 2006-July-14, 02:54

That policy is fine Miron. Sometimes you will find that someone had to reset their internet connection or something, so items 2 and 3 should always be done at the table in question.

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