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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Champions League - cycle time |
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Gary |
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Feb 13, 07 - 10:34 PM |
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An adjudication may be appealed. That's another problem with doing frivolous adjudications. Each adjudication could need 2 adjudicators and take a lot of time. Then the game might have to be restarted after months of delay so it might be finished naturally.
As an example, if you claim a simple win, the adjudicator and appeal don't think so or your analysis is wrong, and you opponent thinks he has a win, the only thing which has been decided is that you don't have a simple win. It has not been decided you don't have a win or that your opponent doesn't have a win. Only that you are wrong in your claim of an easy win.
Some will probably be right in their claim. |
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