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I'm only against it if a person, knowing they won't have time to play, takes someone else's spot!
But if a person is simply busy but plans to play, then:
1) They are free to manage their time, and whether they play or not is their business!
2) They can leave the tournament.
3) But they shouldn't burden others with their problems. If two people have time issues, they either agree or they don't! And in both situations, the outcome that Adelaide sets is known. The fairness of this outcome is JUSTIFIED, as both players are initially at fault for having time issues, and sometimes for not being able to agree!
P.S. I'm not blaming anyone, I'm just expressing my opinion!
But if a person is simply busy but plans to play, then:
1) They are free to manage their time, and whether they play or not is their business!
2) They can leave the tournament.
3) But they shouldn't burden others with their problems. If two people have time issues, they either agree or they don't! And in both situations, the outcome that Adelaide sets is known. The fairness of this outcome is JUSTIFIED, as both players are initially at fault for having time issues, and sometimes for not being able to agree!
P.S. I'm not blaming anyone, I'm just expressing my opinion!