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Topic: How to avoid particular player
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I just found out the hard way that a player on my ignore list can still accept open seeks from me. I don't want to play this bozo that has over 200 games going on and accepts my open seeks only to spend 3 days deciding what his first move should be, then eventually times out after a small handful of moves because he never gets around to making a move in my game. But I can't start a game against anyone else because this jerk keeps accepting every open seek I put out there. How am I supposed to get a game against someone who actually plays? And why doesn't ignoring this guy prevent him from seeing my open seeks?
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I think the only way is: you do not put open seeks.. Unfortunately... sorry for my English.
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| Fromper wrote: How am I supposed to get a game against someone who actually plays? |
Instead of using open seeks, put up one seek for, say, 15 points above bozo's rating to infinity and one from zero to 15 points below.
| And why doesn't ignoring this guy prevent him from seeing my open seeks? |
Because you're ignoring him, not he ignoring you. It would be useful if people on your ignore list couldn't see your seeks, though. (There's still the chance of meeting them in a tournament but that's just tough.)
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