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16895.30 in reply to 16895.29
Date: 2/24/2008 1:58:29 PM
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We're essentially eliminating the chance that someone could argue that they didn't know the rules.

If they didn't know the rules after seeing that text, they're screwed.

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16895.31 in reply to 16895.29
Date: 2/24/2008 2:00:23 PM
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something funny to add to this thread, last night i been drunk as hell, i came back from party and i checked a few teams, i probably tried to impress a woman and i did bet on 3 players ^^ all day i was hoping somebody else bets on this players but no, now i bought 3 old crap players which i probably never can sell again... it wasnt to much money at all, but still its a pain in the ass ^^

the transferwarning did not stop me!!!

maybe bb`s can add something like *make sure you not drunk while betting on players*
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16895.32 in reply to 16895.28
Date: 2/24/2008 4:17:14 PM
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There is surely nothing artificial about that situation...


It is completely and obviously artificial.

Why isn't it to you?Seriously.

What's artificial about being able to select a minimum sale price that satisfies you? I find that completely normal. BB is not a perfectly competitive market. These don't really exist outside of Economics textbooks anyhow. Therefore, providing some sort of guarantee for the seller is essential.


I was referring to your example of listing at zero and then bidding all the money a team has on its worst player. Isn't that the very definition of 'artificial' in this contest?

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16895.33 in reply to 16895.32
Date: 2/24/2008 5:02:20 PM
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I was referring to your example of listing at zero and then bidding all the money a team has on its worst player. Isn't that the very definition of 'artificial' in this contest?

Erm, I am a bit confused as to where this discussion is leading. The post by JuicePats a bit up says just about everything that needs to be said about this policy.


Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 2/24/2008 5:02:42 PM

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16895.34 in reply to 16895.33
Date: 2/24/2008 5:32:04 PM
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I was referring to your example of listing at zero and then bidding all the money a team has on its worst player. Isn't that the very definition of 'artificial' in this contest?

Erm, I am a bit confused as to where this discussion is leading. The post by JuicePats a bit up says just about everything that needs to be said about this policy.


Not Quite!!

i probably tried to impress a woman and i did bet on 3 players


Ha ha ha ha

Looks like we havedifferent strategies in this area as well!!!!!!!!

PS that was not from you I know - CITB!!




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16895.35 in reply to 16895.33
Date: 2/24/2008 5:32:04 PM
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I was referring to your example of listing at zero and then bidding all the money a team has on its worst player. Isn't that the very definition of 'artificial' in this contest?

Erm, I am a bit confused as to where this discussion is leading. The post by JuicePats a bit up says just about everything that needs to be said about this policy.


Not Quite!!

i probably tried to impress a woman and i did bet on 3 players]


Ha ha ha ha

Looks like we havedifferent strategies in this area as well!!!!!!!!

PS that was not from you I know - CITB!!





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16895.36 in reply to 16895.35
Date: 2/24/2008 10:17:08 PM
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then they have to adjust the transferwarning even further like: dont buy players from woman to impress them... ;)

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16895.37 in reply to 16895.30
Date: 2/25/2008 6:34:06 AM
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We're essentially eliminating the chance that someone could argue that they didn't know the rules.

If they didn't know the rules after seeing that text, they're screwed.

first: CitB realy made me laugh, we definately need more posts like these

then, JuicePats, I think we all can clearly see the reason, and the reason is good.
But that does not have to mean we like it.

As I sugested you could add a piece of text with every sign up that they should read the rules, and that they are susceptable to penalties if they do something that is against the rules. If they do not read them, it's their own fault...

With this 1 simple and 1-time add-on BB takes care of it all.

The funny post from CitB was funny, and made me laugh, but in the end he hits the right spot. BB can't go warning players at all kinds of places for all kinds of things that could be done wrong. The site would look horrible.

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16895.40 in reply to 16895.38
Date: 2/25/2008 1:40:39 PM
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This won't break the game.

First point: if you are arguing that people who are unwilling to take the time to find out how much players of a certain type sell for and as a result decide to overpay for certain players are being victimised, then I argue that they are victimising themselves by not making the effort to find out what players sell for.

As for the second, rather hysterical, point, this is paranoia being taken to extremes. I find it hard to believe that any player is willing to massively overpay for a player - risking being fined or banned in the process - just to see an opponent lose money through a fine for selling that player for too much.

As our erstwhile GM states, this warning serves to prevent players claiming ignorance of the rules. These rules have existed since the beginning of the game: they are not new.

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