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Hey, people, do not get a low rating in the New Players Lobby(then why the heck are we called as noobs?), whether you are poor at the AOC playing skill or you have to do something at the moment of resigning, whatever the reason is, don't resign any game.
If you resign some games, they will consider it as an 'intentional resigning' and ban you without any warning or advice. There is no eminent warning post about the 'intentional resigning'. All of the NPL users should 'search' for the criterion of ban from NPL before you get banned. Otherwise you will get banned from NPL permanently by your IP. There will be not any excuse.
Who judge it? They will. Because they are almighty like God.
Does this make any sense?
I really regret the donation in my other nick.
Players won’t get banned without sufficient evidence.
There is nothing called “intentional resigning” but we have strict rules against Point manipulation and trading.
In short:
If you resign games in order to keep your ratings low (with a clear pattern) it will strike as rating manipulation.
I thought you guys was aware of this?
http://www.voobly.com/match/view/15919421
00:52:09 454: we need lose some more points
00:52:30 floccinoccinihi resigned
00:52:41 454: 11
00:52:45 <All>454: 376
00:52:55 454 resigned
If you wish to receive more information about your ban, post it in NPL Complaints forum or read the NPL Banning Criteria.
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