EDIT: Abraniel, please bother to read the Living Rule Book.
Fouling CAS do not give SPPs and haven't for several years now.
I have *no* problem with fouling whatsoever during the normal sequence of the game. However, I would also suggest you read the FUMBBL user guide in reference to turn 8 fouling specifically. To whit;
<i>Fouling is part of the game, some people like it, others don't. What many, but not all, people agree on is that fouling in the last turn of the game -- that is, turn 8, second half -- is bad form unless necessary to score to win or tie.
While it is not against the rules, most people will refrain from fouling in this turn in the interest of their reputation, which would no doubt be damaged by reports of your turn 8 fouling.
In addition, pushing an opponent over the sideline in turn 8 second half is generally considered lousy manners too. </I> ”
“Reply: Fouling is part of the game and it gives SPP, if I'm not mistaken.
I think there's a league with foul less rules. Please apply if you can't play a game without being angried if your opponent do so. I had no bad intentions and I found that quite rude (quitting without saying a word after the match). -Abraniel
2nd Reply: Didn't know that, we use mostly the LRB with our RL league and SPP are now awarded as it were before. I'll keep that in mind when I play online.”
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EDIT: Abraniel, please bother to read the Living Rule Book.
Fouling CAS do not give SPPs and haven't for several years now.
I have *no* problem with fouling whatsoever during the normal sequence of the game. However, I would also suggest you read the FUMBBL user guide in reference to turn 8 fouling specifically. To whit;
<i>Fouling is part of the game, some people like it, others don't. What many, but not all, people agree on is that fouling in the last turn of the game -- that is, turn 8, second half -- is bad form unless necessary to score to win or tie.
While it is not against the rules, most people will refrain from fouling in this turn in the interest of their reputation, which would no doubt be damaged by reports of your turn 8 fouling.
In addition, pushing an opponent over the sideline in turn 8 second half is generally considered lousy manners too. </I>
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