18-08-2014, 12:20 PM
I have had restricted internet access over the past week but was able to read the thread daily.
It does surprise me that nobody has commented upon the 2nd paragraph.
2. No one has the right to refuse to meet a disabled player against whom he has been correctly paired.
I suggest amending that to read.
2. No one has the right to refuse to meet a player against whom he has been correctly paired.
The first version version could be interpreted to imply that a refusal to play an opponent could be acceptable in the case of an able bodied player.
It does surprise me that nobody has commented upon the 2nd paragraph.
2. No one has the right to refuse to meet a disabled player against whom he has been correctly paired.
I suggest amending that to read.
2. No one has the right to refuse to meet a player against whom he has been correctly paired.
The first version version could be interpreted to imply that a refusal to play an opponent could be acceptable in the case of an able bodied player.