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Old October 11th, 2012, 07:02 AM
TreeLove
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PS: Of course, it also means that the rounds of any PARTNERS of a player who played only doubles would not count either.

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Originally Posted by Sausage Fingers View Post
This confuses me. The dubs match is forfeited.



I should have said: The DOUBLES rounds of any PARTNERS of a player who played only doubles would not count either. And that is still wrong. It is a goofy way of saying: "If one partner's round is thrown out, so is the other's. That is because they are one and the same round." The more I type it, the more confusing it sounds. I was trying to type out something that should be implied.

Basically, I can't find an easy way to type out what should be obvious, so please disregard. Sorry about any confusion I may have created.

Jordan, thanks for confirming these two rules are true:

"You can't hide a player in doubles."

with the follow-up of:

"A player MUST play at least ONE singles round, or NONE of their rounds count."

As you can see this is a very costly mistake to make!
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Last edited by TreeLove; October 11th, 2012 at 07:08 AM.
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