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#1 User is offline   bearmum 

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Posted 2003-December-29, 06:56

I really get CROSS when trying to sit at a table with somebody other than the table owner --- who hes "permission to sit" checked - and I have NO way of asking the person that I am trying to play with if he/she would like ME to sit >;)

Is ther ANY way to make it possible for EACH person to add "permission to sit" rather that just the table owner??
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Posted 2003-December-29, 17:17

This suggestion has already been made by myself and
others. We thought the idea through and posted how
we thought it should work. There are 4 cases to consider
depending on whether the host or the given partner has
"permission to sit" checked. We did not believe that the
partner of the host should have any say in whether a
person got to sit or not.

Todd
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Posted 2003-December-30, 03:24

Thanks Todd
As I know NOTHING about programming a software application :- I was hoping the HOST would be the one who could allow or disallow kibitzers (and maybe even get kibitzers to ask for permission) -- and maybe ALL players have the ability to require permission or not -- that way when clicking on an empty seat at a table the person with whom you are trying to play can look at your profile and accept or reject :)

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This suggestion has already been made by myself and
others. We thought the idea through and posted how
we thought it should work. There are 4 cases to consider
depending on whether the host or the given partner has
"permission to sit" checked. We did not believe that the
partner of the host should have any say in whether a
person got to sit or not.

Todd

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