How does that have any relation at all to the situation the OP described? If anything, it's the opposite.
It is a forum, a place for discussion, and if it is a logical response for the Mully then who are we to say otherwise?

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How does that have any relation at all to the situation the OP described? If anything, it's the opposite.
Agreed- the responsibility for stating intended play duration rest equally on both player's shoulders.
It is a forum, a place for discussion, and if it is a logical response for the Mully then who are we to say otherwise?![]()
The sport has lost a lot of its honest side, and today it has a stigma for being a chump's sport, a drunk man's game, and is only played by degenerates and low-lifes.
One thing I learned a long time ago... if the guy wants to quit you after he is up 2-3 sets after just 2-3 sets, thank him. If you haven't figured out yet that you are losing, you are a prime candidate to go off to him. I don't care if he is just getting unbelievable rolls, you just can't get it together and think you will if you keep playing,ect, you are primed to go off if you are upset. As I said earlier in another post, you gotta know when to hold 'em, and when to fold 'em.
If the other guy quitting winners bother you so much, why are you letting him be the winner???
How does that have any relation at all to the situation the OP described? If anything, it's the opposite.
You're saying that you go off if you lose the first couple sets?One thing I learned a long time ago... if the guy wants to quit you after he is up 2-3 sets after just 2-3 sets, thank him. If you haven't figured out yet that you are losing, you are a prime candidate to go off to him. I don't care if he is just getting unbelievable rolls, you just can't get it together and think you will if you keep playing,ect, you are primed to go off if you are upset. As I said earlier in another post, you gotta know when to hold 'em, and when to fold 'em.
If the other guy quitting winners bother you so much, why are you letting him be the winner???
Some are saying that quitting winner is a nit move. So, let's say you're down 4 or 5 sets against Mr. Honorable, who won't quit while you're down, the guy that will give you another shot to get back in the game. Then you DO start to come back and end up being 4 or 5 sets ahead of him. Are you allowed to quit winner or does the game just continue until it all evens out to nothing? It seems to me that no one is allowed to walk away a winner. If the person has to constantly give you a chance to get your money back then why gamble in the first place? Again, it's gambling. The danger is already in the name. You're putting your money out there with the chance to lose it. If you don't want to lose it then don't put it out there. All this "I deserve another chance" stuff is just a load of crap. If you want to set a specific time limit then step right up and tell that person before you play. If he agrees to your time limit, or money limit for that matter, and then reneges and quits you before any of the aforementioned times or dollars were reached, then you have every right to complain about it. But if you just get into a game without setting some parameters beforehand then you gotta take whatever comes to you. I'm sorry, I just can't agree that one has to keep playing until the losing player breaks even. What's the point?!?
MULLY
It's got everything to do with someone's post to me where he between the lines called me a nit, insinuating that I would just up and quit on someone. I was just showing one example where quitting winner was a way to keep the other guy from losing his shirt.
MULLY
You are assuming that losing 2-3 sets cannot be turned around. I have turned around sets in which I was down way more, as I'm sure many others have. If he can put 2 or 3 sets together, so can I, especially if we play even (and we were).
Some are saying that quitting winner is a nit move. So, let's say you're down 4 or 5 sets against Mr. Honorable, who won't quit while you're down, the guy that will give you another shot to get back in the game. Then you DO start to come back and end up being 4 or 5 sets ahead of him. Are you allowed to quit winner or does the game just continue until it all evens out to nothing? It seems to me that no one is allowed to walk away a winner. If the person has to constantly give you a chance to get your money back then why gamble in the first place? Again, it's gambling. The danger is already in the name. You're putting your money out there with the chance to lose it. If you don't want to lose it then don't put it out there. All this "I deserve another chance" stuff is just a load of crap. If you want to set a specific time limit then step right up and tell that person before you play. If he agrees to your time limit, or money limit for that matter, and then reneges and quits you before any of the aforementioned times or dollars were reached, then you have every right to complain about it. But if you just get into a game without setting some parameters beforehand then you gotta take whatever comes to you. I'm sorry, I just can't agree that one has to keep playing until the losing player breaks even. What's the point?!?
MULLY
There's a big difference between playing for money and just being a gambler that has to gamble to get his fix and adrenalin rush.![]()