This is getting tiresome so it will be my last post on the matter, whoever wants to get the last word in, go ahead.
This whole, you snooze you lose, attitude is pathetic and shows the content of any of those who hold this view's character.
If you lose, you lose. How is that determined? By the first person to get to the requisite number of games. That some of you think that you should take advantage of someone's misfortune is a showcase of how degenerative pool and society has become.
"But rules are rules..." I say, but right is right. If you're not the first person to get the requisite number of games, then concede that you lost the match.
Not to even mention that there is no rule to govern this situation.
We can argue till we're blue in the face, but one side is virtuous and one side is selfish. That's the final truth of the matter.
Jaden
As I have said before I was in Greg's situation in a tournament about 6 months ago. I didn't say anything to my opponent or the tournament director. I simply played out the rest of the set. I believe that the failure to mark my game was my mistake and I should not have been able to add it several games after the fact. You talk about everyone's character and being selfish for believing the game should not count in this scenario. I find that offensive because I believed the right thing to do was what I did. It was my misfortune as you put it and I dealt with the consequences.