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Re: Respect

Fri, Dec 20 2013 2:02 PM (2 replies)
  • Fraenkel
    2,252 Posts
    Thu, Dec 19 2013 7:52 AM

    Sometimes bad players came up from the graveyard just to show to got no respect for other players, this time in chicken mode. Match up a challenge, heads up with a player which I already met and didn't remember how it goes, but have fun as usual even if we got the low line chat, only some shot but a silent base one: I don't give to much f**k on this, I usually be a kind dude, gentleman style and more, always fairplay.

    Abort this one, was a good game untile #7 where I got luck on approach and close for the 1st point of the game. this dude wake and chat me told that a 30secs match up mean people like me "hope" to win in front of players who pass 60secs think and calculate wind, slope and all the f**k up in this game. Normally, before tee off, it's a good way read what kind of conditions will offer the game, it include the time.

    I play for 30secs just because didn't got too much time to play here but even with this low time I always got some real funny and interest chat with pards and contenders, last one with Lou. Appreciate that game, even more for meet this kind dude and player.

    Just to close, I hate this fellas who whining for some misery credits, this big boy and louder ask me to play for only 100cr. before tee off, rolls for this and at end I'm the one who play for win with other players with my 30secs match up.

    That's the kind of non-respect that sometimes missed away the real spirit of this game, exposed only in the match play games and just because a public and formal critic will not passed away. That's the kind of things that sometimes let me think to give up, but I won't ever do that, just say Sayonara at the end of my great win of some misery credits.

    Shameless.

    David.

  • alosso
    21,094 Posts
    Fri, Dec 20 2013 1:27 AM

    All players are human AFAWK, and humans don't want to lose - they seek excuses more than not. OTOH, some forget that the co-player is human, too - "talk nasty to an avatar, so what?" they may think (if they think at all).

    Sayonara is a very polite yet closing gesture to these.

  • Fraenkel
    2,252 Posts
    Fri, Dec 20 2013 2:02 PM

    Thank You Mate. Appreciate your words.

    Cheers,
    David. 

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