03-30-2008, 06:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2008, 06:18 PM by Lord_Leperman.)
If explained well, they'll be able to understand the reasons for some restrictions in a competition based environment. If one day they come to realize that whatever wins they had was due to their parts and not through skill, they'd immediately be insulted to find out that the top players in the competition were holding back because of a gentleman's ban.
So, I say that we keep the regulations anyway. If you make it, they will go and abide with the rules we've set for us and themselves. It is a hurdle they'll have to get past if they really want to participate in a tournament. Let's keep PACT a competition where we pride ourselves in fair play. We can always have fun in our non PACT meets and go crazy in them anyway :p
Don't worry about explaining them, I'll be the one to tell them the reasons for such regulations when we meet them in person before the tournament. :p
So, I say that we keep the regulations anyway. If you make it, they will go and abide with the rules we've set for us and themselves. It is a hurdle they'll have to get past if they really want to participate in a tournament. Let's keep PACT a competition where we pride ourselves in fair play. We can always have fun in our non PACT meets and go crazy in them anyway :p
Don't worry about explaining them, I'll be the one to tell them the reasons for such regulations when we meet them in person before the tournament. :p