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4 In A Row Suggestion
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4 In A Row Suggestion
I just sent a message to flyordie.com suggesting that a modification be made that requires players to play two games against each other instead of one.  This requirement would make it mandatory for players to honor a return match and would give much more credibility to the point system.  If you think such a rule would be a good idea, perhaps you could send a message in support of it as well.

Thanks,

Buck
its a great rule, and many before u have suggested it, but dont think its gonna happen :(
NO!!!!!               what if you where red, against a runner, who runs everyone no matter what, e.g. i had red on Broolyn once, i rematched, in my 'kindness', yet he has never gave me a rematch, also he is a pber :p later, cba with this game no more :p:p:p:p
I guess with a bit pressure they would accept. 
That doesn't really make sense. What if the one player only has the time for 
ONE
 game? Then they will have to disconnect and the other player will get the credit points.
lol diamond.. the point of the rule is to make 2 games one game.. if u dont got the time, then dont play.

Your argument must be one of the weakest i heard.
I thought I might bump this thread because, from talking to other players, it seems like there is a decent amount of interest.  Perhaps it could be a choice, and those who choose it will get an icon we can see before we play a match.  With this icon we could choose to only accept games with those who can't run.  Also, we'll know that all of the points that those without this icon have are essentially meaningless.  If you think it's worth a try, please let me know.

-Buck
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