Booting a Player from a Tournament How to remove stuck players
#1
Posted 2020-May-09, 00:48
Is there any way to remove/boot a player in the current browser version of the software. I have seen lots of old references to removing players but they seem to be from years ago when there were fat clients around.
Would the reseat immediately work in this scenario.
Thanks
Jennie
#2
Posted 2020-May-09, 06:11
#3
Posted 2020-May-09, 07:43
in Running Tournament, click on the line of the tournament you want for a pop-up with a list of actions.
#4
Posted 2020-May-20, 22:36
Gerardo, on 2020-May-09, 07:43, said:
in Running Tournament, click on the line of the tournament you want for a pop-up with a list of actions.
Thanks Gerardo.
A player registered with a robot in a free tourney today, and when I tried to substitute-out the robot I couldn't (error ~M29622). Can't seem to boot the robot either. Is this because I only had co-director privileges, or because it can't be done?
I understand that we could have solved it by removing "allow robots" - but that's another setting that co-directors can't change.
Thanks!
#5
Posted 2020-May-21, 01:49
zenbiddist, on 2020-May-20, 22:36, said:
A player registered with a robot in a free tourney today, and when I tried to substitute-out the robot I couldn't (error ~M29622). Can't seem to boot the robot either. Is this because I only had co-director privileges, or because it can't be done?
I understand that we could have solved it by removing "allow robots" - but that's another setting that co-directors can't change.
Thanks!
Robots cannot be subbed out at the moment. We're working on a solution to allow robot subs that can be subbed in and out by the TD.
#6
Posted 2020-May-21, 15:23
diana_eva, on 2020-May-21, 01:49, said:
The important thing is to be able to sub them in.
It would be nice if TD could set an option so that this happens automatically on any sitout/dropout.
Even better if the dropout could reclaim his place without TD intervention in absence of objection by the robot.
#7
Posted 2020-May-25, 14:33
pescetom, on 2020-May-21, 15:23, said:
It would be nice if TD could set an option so that this happens automatically on any sitout/dropout.
Even better if the dropout could reclaim his place without TD intervention in absence of objection by the robot.
We're not adding automatic robot subs yet, but the ability to do it by hand will be there sometime this week. And if the original player comes back, they'll retake their seat at the end of the hand, similar to what happens to human subs in speedballs.
#8
Posted 2020-May-26, 14:24
barmar, on 2020-May-25, 14:33, said:
Excellent, thank you.
#9
Posted 2020-May-29, 14:01
barmar, on 2020-May-25, 14:33, said:
Any update on adding the feature of manual robot substitutes?
#13
Posted 2020-May-30, 11:48
barmar, on 2020-May-25, 14:33, said:
Will it also work in an individual tournament?
Robot subs would be particularly useful there, as substitutes are both more likely and more problematic than in a pairs tournament.
#16
Posted 2020-June-02, 06:29
barmar, on 2020-May-25, 14:33, said:
I just needed it and it wasn't there that I could see.
I had to add two human subs instead.
Maybe it needs some +......+ command string(s)?
Or there is some trick in inserting the robot sub?
I just got the usual choices and an attempt to manually substitute "sitout" with "robot" failed.
#18
Posted 2020-June-02, 10:34
barmar, on 2020-June-02, 09:13, said:
We'll post an announcement when it's ready for use.
Ok sorry, I remembered monday night.
Looking forwards to it - today I was 2 players short and that obliged me to make 6 substitutions, an average of 5 boards completed per sub.
2 of them were polite enough to ask to be substituted, 2 of them just disappeared.
I understand that it's a slower game than they are used to, but a robot would not have complained.