FrancesHinden, on Aug 30 2007, 11:10 AM, said:
fred, on Aug 26 2007, 12:09 AM, said:
It could be argued that there are 3 reasons a table host might want to boot a player:
1) He has a bad connection
2) For social reasons
3) For bridge reasons
Perhaps the software can be designed to take care of 1).
It could be argued that giving a player the ability for boot for reason 2) does more harm than good.
And 3) is not acceptable according to our rules.
If you buy all that, then it could be argued that the host's ability to boot a player can be eliminated.
You said it's a big "if", and I don't buy it.
Currently the only times I play on BBO are practice games with three specified friends/teammates. When I did this the first time, I set up a new table and reserved the seats at the table for my friends.
This worked fine.
Then one of my friends got disconnected. Immediately someone else sat in his ex-seat, and ignored my request to leave/explanation of why he should leave, and I had to boot him/her to allow the reconnected friend to rejoin.
Now, I could have got round this by adding "permission required to join table" when I set the table up, but it's wasn't obvious that when you reserve seats they doesn't stay reserved until you say differently e.g. over a disconnect.
The point of all this rambling is that although you might argue in an ideal world the ability to boot is not required, when you have inexperienced people using your software who don't realise exactly what's required when setting a table up (e.g. that 'reserved' seats don't persist) you aren't in an ideal world.
Of course that is an example that could be taken care of with a better logic in the software, but I would also claim that no matter how good the software is, there are always decisions that someone at the table has to make.
Let's say someone's connection goes really badly and has no connectivity for 2 minutes. Do you want to wait, or look for someone else? Well if it is a serious practice game between 2 partnerships preparing for the Bermuda Bowl, they are probably willing to wait a couple of minutes more. If it is a quick pickup game, or the player who lost connectivity just announced it is his last board, or called one of the other players by phone telling that his network cable just burst into flame and won't be fixed until tomorrow, probably he should be booted right away...

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