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Protecting Ratings against Provisionals

Protecting Ratings against Provisionals

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
I see short memory span huh...You want to be an a$$ don't waste my time.
I must apologise, but I simply find it difficult to accept your lack of comprehension and inability to express yourself.

You made a statement which was incorrect re a p1200. I corrected it. You then asked a question about something completely different: re an established player. I asked you to clarify what an established player was and you stated that there are 2 answers to the question? What question?

You will never lose 32 points against a P player. You can against non P players.

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Originally posted by Ragnorak
I must apologise, but I simply find it difficult to accept your lack of comprehension and inability to express yourself.

You made a statement which was incorrect re a p1200. I corrected it. You then asked a question about something completely different: re an established player. I asked you to clarify what an established player was and you stated that ...[text shortened]... stion?

You will never lose 32 points against a P player. You can against non P players.

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I am not going to play your game, you did the same crap when I was new on here.

Do you think you impress anyone but yourself?

You knew exactly what I was talking about !!

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Rated players should remember that points won or lost against a P-plater are 50% discounted. If you're rated below 1200, playing p1200s actually helps your rating, so long as you don't get careless thinking they don't know anything.