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Re: Leaving the board during play - Alan Jelfs - 09-07-2013 I had an opponent recently who left the board more often than usual. Then I realised he is a smoker. Re: Leaving the board during play - Phil Thomas - 09-07-2013 Patrick McGovern Wrote:if the player recognises him/herself then perhaps they should comment? I'm sure they would not wish to continue with a shadow cast over their reputation, then again given the actions maybe they dont care Pat McGovern –Quote Just for the record I don’t recall ever playing against Graham. I did once have a game (outside Scotland) where my opponent vigourously chewed his fingernails every time it was my move – I found that I kept waiting for him to finish. No I didn’t speak to either player or arbiter. What else could I do ? Once you admit to yourself that something is annoying – it only becomes more and more annoying. Re: Leaving the board during play - Patrick McGovern - 10-07-2013 :\ ?? Re: Leaving the board during play - Graham Kerr - 12-07-2013 It's ok Phil, wasn't you... |