IcePack wrote:I've seen this done a ton of times.
More of a point loss strategy then throwing of a game.
I've always assumed this was regular practice and accepted onsite.
IcePack
It is still throwing games. Losing on purpose, (not trying to win), is throwing the game. To make it worse, to purposely lose, and to make sure someone else loses. That is the epitome of throwing games. It may be done a lot on the site, but that doesnt mean they are not throwing the games. It is a practice that should be discouraged. It definitely takes away from the game and is against the rules.
Metsfanmax wrote:Throwing games refers to intentionally giving up a position that has a significant chance of winning. I can't really tell how much it applies here, but if the player in question had no chance of winning, it is not against the rules to decide how he is going to lose once it has already been determined that he will lose.
I disagree. Throwing games means playing to lose. Look it up. Under no definition that I found, does your interpretation come to light. Also, I disagree with the assumption that he had no chance to win. If an alliance were made with the other weaker player, I am sure a balance could have been achieved.
Simply put, if Throwing games is illegal, which i understand it is, then the accused would be guilty by his own admission.