APA Rule Question

If its the the last few weeks of the season and your team doesn't have a chance, you can purposely play over 23. :confused:

If playing one of the underdog teams, this gives them a boost with the extra points.

Basically you can help decide which other team gets into the finals.

:D

:grin-square:

Purposely breaking rules is cheating.

There would me nothing gained by cheating like that, anyway. The opposing team gets no more points for a 23-rule violation than they would if you got to the match where the rule is violated and simply forfeited the rest of the night.
 
If you break the 23 rule you forfeit all the games played that night. And you can't forfeit the last match if you don't have a player who # don't make or less the 23 rule. I had a team try to play a 7 two 6 and a 3 then wanted to forfeit the last game. I forfeit all his games he didn't have a 1 on his team. If he had a 1 on his team he could have forfeit the last game no problem. and tried to get over. You always need to make the 23 rule even when you forfeit... Dom APA nyc

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If I understand it correctly, he had already broken one rule before it got to that point....no more than 2 "higher level" players in a match. Meaning SL6 or higher, if I understand the rules correctly.

Of course I could be wrong. I am married after all, I'm wrong often :p
 
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