YankeeJim:
You weren't asking about yourself, you were asking about another member's situation. You asked for an idea and I gave you one. Internet cafes (some) and libraries have regular computers for use.
I understand what you are saying and thank you for your suggestions, I was really directing this question to someone directly affiliated with WGT, Just to see if there was anything in the works as a work around or cure to the situation all together. I was merely venting my frustration about a situation that was caused when they (WGT) created an app for mobile devices, Did they not think about this while they were creating the app? Is this still not a flash based game app for mobile devices? I guess I don't understand why if a player is connected to the WGT website there is such a thing as cross platform play, Is that person using a mobile device not connected to the same server on the WGT website?
Also in response to it not being me that has to play on a mobile device, My question to you would then be, If I was to hold a tournament and everyone did join in and it came down to me having to play him to win the tournament, How would I go about playing if I didn't have access to a mobile device? (not that I would ever want to play this on a puny screen) Who would forfeit the game, Should I be penalized because I didn't have a mobile device to play on, Or should he be penalized because he did not have access to a computer? Now lets just say this is a tournament with credit prize involved, Am I shedding some light on the situation?
You see it might not even be me that has to play him that does not have a mobile device, But I as a Country Club owner would have no choice but to try to render the situation,Just how do I go about it without asking questions?