Ike99 -> RE: Ike99-n-Lopo (9/17/2007 6:23:35 PM)
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It's only a fair-play question, you don't claim victory when your opponent cannot play! Don't worry about my games, I know others players who have a minimum of respect... This is my last word... Lopo, it is my understanding when an opponent dissapears it is more or less considered a forfeit of the game. You told me you were moving and would be offline. Then after you moved you sent a couple turns and then dissapeared for two weeks without a word. I had no idea what happened to you. Now you tell me your computer was being repaired. This is the first I have heard of this from you. Fine. But the ¨respectful¨ thing to do would have been to go to a cyber, friends house, family members house and sent me a mail saying...¨sorry my PC is being repaired...dah, dah, dah.¨ But I heard nothing from you. Anyways...my last update to this AAR was July 19th. Today is the 17th of Sept! I´m sorry, I cannot stay focussed with so many breaks in a game. I really can´t even remember what I was doing or what was going on in our game.[&:] quote:
It's only a fair-play question, you don't claim victory when your opponent cannot play! So now you are back and upset it seems at me claiming a victory. I´ve already said it to be common practice when an opponent vanishes to consider the game forfeited. But now you are back and don´t like this. Very well. I forfeit to you Lopo. You win. Congradulations. Game over. Good luck with your next opponent.
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