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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
you liar multi!Master Bush wrote:Me and my brother shared the same account because we thought we couldn't open 2 accounts from the same IP. But then I read this thread. I then opened my own account and used it, while my brother used the other account. He doesn't play that often, but we never played in the same game. The other account is Shakebot.
I have a question?Jamie wrote:I think two people who share the same IP address, should only play in a double or triples game if they play in the same game. . Kayla and I share the same IP, and we don't play in standard games together to prevent accusations of multiple accounts. We still get them, because we make no seceret that we are married and live together. But we only play Doubles or Triples, usually as P's, and so no advantage is gained, and because we are both high ranked, no one can accuse us of sabatage if we go against eachother in a doubles game, because neither one of us is going to give up points to the other on purpose.
Not about to go through all the cheating/abuse reports, but I don't think we've ever been accused, not formally at least.reverend_kyle wrote:I have a question?Jamie wrote:I think two people who share the same IP address, should only play in a double or triples game if they play in the same game. . Kayla and I share the same IP, and we don't play in standard games together to prevent accusations of multiple accounts. We still get them, because we make no seceret that we are married and live together. But we only play Doubles or Triples, usually as P's, and so no advantage is gained, and because we are both high ranked, no one can accuse us of sabatage if we go against eachother in a doubles game, because neither one of us is going to give up points to the other on purpose.
Have you ever been busted/cleared?
oh so its sort of like.Jamie wrote:Not about to go through all the cheating/abuse reports, but I don't think we've ever been accused, not formally at least.reverend_kyle wrote:I have a question?Jamie wrote:I think two people who share the same IP address, should only play in a double or triples game if they play in the same game. . Kayla and I share the same IP, and we don't play in standard games together to prevent accusations of multiple accounts. We still get them, because we make no seceret that we are married and live together. But we only play Doubles or Triples, usually as P's, and so no advantage is gained, and because we are both high ranked, no one can accuse us of sabatage if we go against eachother in a doubles game, because neither one of us is going to give up points to the other on purpose.
Have you ever been busted/cleared?
as long as each one of you is making your separate turns, no one usually cares...not to say all....your only advantage is that it is slightly easier to communicate, but thats just more convenient, not an actual strategic advantage...there is an occasional random bust too, but...you just have to deal with that when if or when it comesSackett58 wrote:So is there a problem with playing a doubles or triples game with people at work as a team with the same IP address as long as we stay out of the same standard game.
AAFitz wrote:as long as each one of you is making your separate turns, no one usually cares...not to say all....your only advantage is that it is slightly easier to communicate, but thats just more convenient, not an actual strategic advantage...there is an occasional random bust too, but...you just have to deal with that when if or when it comesSackett58 wrote:So is there a problem with playing a doubles or triples game with people at work as a team with the same IP address as long as we stay out of the same standard game.