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Team game question - Montana Grizz - 11-29-2009

I'm playing a 2x2 team game and I open our opponents move; make my move, "save" and then send to partner. My partner makes his move, "saves" and then returns to me for review.

I "End" the turn and email to opponents.

However, on some occasions when I receive the "saved" move from my partner and open it, I am playing our opponents side???????????

I realize this immediately and exit the game.

What is my partner doing to cause this to occur?

Thank you,

Pat


RE: Team game question - Von Earlmann - 11-29-2009

I suspect he is ending the turn and your opponents do not have the game password protected........always enter a password as it prevents accidental opening of the file.

VE


RE: Team game question - Montana Grizz - 11-29-2009

I will inform opponents of the password situation.

Opening a turn and finding you can look at your opponents force is like looking through a key-hole and spotting your parents having sex :eek1:

Pat


RE: Team game question - Panzer VI - 11-29-2009

Montana Grizz Wrote:I will inform opponents of the password situation.

Opening a turn and finding you can look at your opponents force is like looking through a key-hole and spotting your parents having sex :eek1:

Pat

Thanks for that rather, graphic, analogy.EekBig Grin:eek1:


RE: Team game question - Montana Grizz - 11-29-2009

Thanks for that rather, graphic, analogy.EekBig Grin:eek1:
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"Analogy" :conf:

I know that "astrology" is the scientific study of stars.

I know that "apiology" is the scientific study of bees.

I know that "areology" is the scientific study of the atmosphere.

I know that "algology" is the scientific study of algae.

Therefore, I conclude that "analogy" must be the scientific study of the opening of the rectum :smoke:

I did not intend to display any interest or experience in regard to having actually having observed any sexual congress among or between my relatives.

I can only hope that your "analogy" comment did not imply that I might be the type of individual that was predisposed to promote in any manner or fashion, the peeking through or via key-holes and or any interest in anything "anal".

Furthermore, if you did suspect me of such a heinous disposition, I would be offended by your supposition.

Let's be friend Big Grin

Pat

:grin2::grin2::grin2: