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Due to the recent increase in scandals involving appeals to the AC,
I want to share a few thoughts on this matter. Games should bring joy and pleasure, and controversial situations should, where possible,
be resolved peacefully through negotiations. Appealing to the AC is a last resort. I don't want to offend anyone, but
such scandals do no credit to either the opponent or the complainant, even if the reason for the appeal to the AC is justified. Again, I'm not judging anyone, just expressing frustration. I myself would very much dislike being one of the parties involved.
But here's what I'm getting at. We remember the bad for a long time, but forget the good (myself included). I suggest we fix that.
Let's write in this thread examples of fair play and noble, friendly behavior from opponents. Perhaps,
if the thread generates interest, we could even establish an annual vote for Fair Play in the future.
I'll try to recall a couple of examples from my own experience.
1. A tournament game against avellimachi (3-in-1 Tournament). During my turn, the power went out
(I think I was even in combat with neutrals at the time), and I was really worried
that this would raise suspicions, since I was just starting to play on ХВ and this was my first tournament. I probably would have suspected foul play myself in a similar situation. But my opponent showed
friendliness and offered to load a battle save himself. I ended up winning that game.
2. A season game against Fill-ua, I think the template was 8mm6a. Rests were chosen, a tiny, completely empty respawn (absolutely empty),
strong guards at the chokes. I was soundly defeated by the 3rd or 4th turn and surrendered. The opponent looked at the save and said
that due to such a surrender, a tech rest was warranted (I'm still not sure about this myself), and he chose not to write a victory report.
There were also lost season games where opponents didn't write reports, but in those cases, I don't know—maybe it was forgetfulness, or maybe laziness )).
I've noticed that many quite skilled players don't care about the rating at all; they just play for their own enjoyment.
P.S. THIS THREAD IS FOR POSITIVE EXAMPLES ONLY (for complaints about unsportsmanlike behavior, bugs, etc.—please post in the Tribune or other sections), as well as FOR DISCUSSING THE PRINCIPLES OF FAIR PLAY THEMSELVES (what each of us means by this concept)
I want to share a few thoughts on this matter. Games should bring joy and pleasure, and controversial situations should, where possible,
be resolved peacefully through negotiations. Appealing to the AC is a last resort. I don't want to offend anyone, but
such scandals do no credit to either the opponent or the complainant, even if the reason for the appeal to the AC is justified. Again, I'm not judging anyone, just expressing frustration. I myself would very much dislike being one of the parties involved.
But here's what I'm getting at. We remember the bad for a long time, but forget the good (myself included). I suggest we fix that.
Let's write in this thread examples of fair play and noble, friendly behavior from opponents. Perhaps,
if the thread generates interest, we could even establish an annual vote for Fair Play in the future.
I'll try to recall a couple of examples from my own experience.
1. A tournament game against avellimachi (3-in-1 Tournament). During my turn, the power went out
(I think I was even in combat with neutrals at the time), and I was really worried
that this would raise suspicions, since I was just starting to play on ХВ and this was my first tournament. I probably would have suspected foul play myself in a similar situation. But my opponent showed
friendliness and offered to load a battle save himself. I ended up winning that game.
2. A season game against Fill-ua, I think the template was 8mm6a. Rests were chosen, a tiny, completely empty respawn (absolutely empty),
strong guards at the chokes. I was soundly defeated by the 3rd or 4th turn and surrendered. The opponent looked at the save and said
that due to such a surrender, a tech rest was warranted (I'm still not sure about this myself), and he chose not to write a victory report.
There were also lost season games where opponents didn't write reports, but in those cases, I don't know—maybe it was forgetfulness, or maybe laziness )).
I've noticed that many quite skilled players don't care about the rating at all; they just play for their own enjoyment.
P.S. THIS THREAD IS FOR POSITIVE EXAMPLES ONLY (for complaints about unsportsmanlike behavior, bugs, etc.—please post in the Tribune or other sections), as well as FOR DISCUSSING THE PRINCIPLES OF FAIR PLAY THEMSELVES (what each of us means by this concept)