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#1 User is offline   Michele13 

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Posted 2006-November-20, 02:39

:) In tourneys when I look for a sub, I check the sub list and see several names yet when I ask for a sub for a missing player, the message "No Subs Available" comes up and posts a request to the lobby.
Does this mean that people who signed up as subs have gone offline but their names are still on the sub list? If so, any possibility of removing the name of a player on a sublist when he goes offline?
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Posted 2006-November-20, 09:16

I think maybe this also happen when a sub has been sent an invite but has not responded, the next sub request returns a message 'no subs' and sends a request to the lobby.

We can now click on an upcoming tournament and signup or join the partnership desk from anywhere in BBO, it would be great if subs could do this too.
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Posted 2006-November-20, 09:34

I would prefer if we just make it such that if someone denies to be subbed in, they are removed from the list or at least dropped down the list. It seems someone will be on the list and they refuse to be subbed in. Of course, you can click the table button, find subs, highlight the person you want to remove and then skip over the person who refuse to be subbed in, but this takes longer than just sub for someone.
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Posted 2006-November-21, 11:45

I think if you're a sub, and you decline twice, you are automatically removed from list. Which makes sense to me.
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Posted 2006-November-22, 02:18

Yes in fact if you decline twice, you are removed but if you are offline, your name apparently stays on the sub list...... B)
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Posted 2007-April-09, 10:12

That is no very good but........
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