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Snooker Pro Tournament UNABIDING OF RULES
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Snooker Pro Tournament UNABIDING OF RULES
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Snooker Pro Tournament UNABIDING OF RULES
IT STATES IN THE RULES OF A TRNY THAT YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PLAY UNDER MORE NAMES THAN ONE SO WHY IS IT THAT FRISKIE IS PLAYING AS TWO NAME "friskie789" and "friskie987" please mods reply ty
Unsportsmanlike behaviour
1. Multiple names
Using multiple names in a single tournament 
The Question of friskie789 and friskie987 has been raised now so often i cannot remember how many times.

Contrary to popular belief, it would appear that these two names are in fact NOT the same person.

Unless the moderation team receives proof contrary to this, then there is no valid reason to prevent either names from playing in the Snooker Pro Tournament.

Veriac
(Flyordie Moderator)
Ok, I've used two of my sub'd names in the Tournament so far, 2 on The Wizard. I'm now starting to play just on Euan but I have one question...

am I aloud to use my The Wizard name at all again then?
Tazz if you have a rolling IP like most of us do all you need is to reconnect to the internet when switching names:| There is really no way to make turny fool proof.
What's the point in using two names. Surely you have to work twice as hard?.
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