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When a tourney starts many players at many tables suddenly disapear.

Even when no tourney is starting sub's suddenly disapear from the table.

It would be nice if a message like the "lost connection" message could appear telling the table why the player has gone.

Otherwise his fellow playes might think they offend her/him, or feel offended by hime/her because quit because of bad cards, binding or whatever.

I saw e.g. a complain about dishonest behaivoir in the lobby, and when i checked the nick he/she was playing in a tourney.

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When a tourney starts many players at many tables suddenly disapear.

Even when no tourney is starting sub's suddenly disapear from the table.

It would be nice if a message like the "lost connection" message could appear telling the table why the player has gone.

Otherwise his fellow playes might think they offend her/him, or feel offended by hime/her because quit because of bad cards, binding or whatever.

I saw e.g. a complain about dishonest behaivoir in the lobby, and when i checked the nick he/she was playing in a tourney.

 

Seconded - an excellent suggestion (I hope it's easy to implement). In particular, subs often do not know if and when they may disappear and a simple "go to tourney" message would suffice.

 

Regards

 

paul

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When a tourney starts many players at many tables suddenly disapear.

Even when no tourney is starting sub's suddenly disapear from the table.

It would be nice if a message like the "lost connection" message could appear telling the table why the player has gone.

Otherwise his fellow playes might think they offend her/him, or feel offended by hime/her because quit because of bad cards, binding or whatever.

I saw e.g. a complain about dishonest behaivoir in the lobby, and when i checked the nick he/she was playing in a tourney.

 

Good point. We will think about this and try to come up

with a good solution.

 

Fred Gitelman

Bridge Base Inc.

www.bridgebase.com

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