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Disallow kibitzers in BBO IMP /MP Final? Suggestion

#21 User is offline   JRG 

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Posted 2004-May-04, 17:43

dogsbreath, on May 4 2004, 04:01 PM, said:

I see little point in barring kibbers.. however I am pleased to notice that the 'thin end of the wedge' surfaced again in this thread :D .. does no-one ever use the 'thick' end ..indeed does such a thing exist? ..maybe it belongs to that group of objects that have only one side ..like football nets.. if a player shoots and scores ..the ball 'hits the back of the net' .. if it narrowly misses, and hits the goal from behind , that is also the 'back of the net' :blink: :)
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LOL. I thought only Moebius strips were one-sided. Now I can also add football nets!
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Posted 2004-May-04, 17:48

aisha759, on May 4 2004, 05:04 PM, said:

JRG, i believe your post is in the wrong area :blink:
this thread is about allowing kibbers or NOTTTTT! he he

The only reason why a host would not allow kibbs in a tourney is for one reason only..... suspicion of cheating!!!!!! Other than that, kibbers are usually silent and are disabled from talking to the table.

I just don't see the problem of allowing kibbers except for the above mentioned..

All tourneys allow kibbers (i have personally only encountered very few which did not) ..

Not allowing kibbers in a tourney is the Host's choice, of course; just dont take away the kibbing privileges for those of us who want to learn and improve....

Thanks :)

aisha

I do not believe so. If you look at my post, it was a "Quote" (that is, I used the "Quote" button to respond to a post in this thread). You can check Gerardo's original post.

The response was to correct a misconception. By the way, Fred has made another post clarifying the requirements for stardom.
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