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Deleting a Game vs. Resigning

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  • Paulo PereiraP Offline
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    Paulo Pereira
    wrote on last edited by Paulo Pereira
    #1

    It used to be that you could delete a game before four moves were played. That no longer exists? Why? Someone started a game with me that was using the French dictionary. I don't know how this could have happened but I realized it too late to delete the game and had to resign it. So, thanks, Lexulous, for doing away with a useful feature 😠

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  • lexulousL Offline
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    replied to Paulo Pereira on last edited by
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    @Paulo-Pereira Sometime in August 2019 the limit was revised to 2 moves instead of 4.

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    replied to lexulous on last edited by
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    @lexulous I realize that. I'm complaining about it 🙄

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    @Paulo-Pereira You can check the dictionary before playing the first turn?

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    @lexulous The only way I can check is to see the list of 2-letter words. Seems inconvenient—and inefficient—to me.

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    replied to Paulo Pereira on last edited by
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    @Paulo-Pereira Got it, we'll improve the display.

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    @pangloss said in Deleting a Game vs. Resigning:

    it's now down to one move - after two moves, the game cannot be deleted. I think it should be changed to no deletion after three or more moves

    it's presently down to one maneuver - after two actions, the game can't be erased. I figure it ought to be changed to no erasure after at least three maneuvers(acrepairdubai.ae)

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    @umair123 I wish we had a "pause" option where both opps agree to continue playing later. I've had to resign three games because of phone calls.

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    @amy-hall They used to have this feature.

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    @pangloss You're right. The Scrabulous days had that feature, come to think of it. Maybe too many paused games went unresolved?

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