[Artemisia] identifying cheaters

Karen caointiarn1 at bresnan.net
Fri Oct 2 01:00:26 CDT 2015


Then,   maybe we shouldn't just be "watching."     Maybe some of the cheers
need to turn to jeers, and boos and heckling the ones the crowd can see
deliberately "bending" the rules . . . .   Public shaming  documentation can
be found  . . . .
Caointiarn   



-----Original Message-----

This ought to liven things up a bit ;o)  Well done, Your Grace

Cheaters aside (and yes, that is what they are) I'm a bit tired of those
running the Tournament(s) announcing at the beginning that cheating will not
be tolerated and then doing absolutely nothing about it.  Don't bluff, don't
posture - just do the job as you swore you would when you took up the
Crowns.

Either way, everyone - those who are Cheating and those who are just
watching - knows what sort of behavior is acceptable in this Kingdom.

Morgan
Arn Hold



--
I'm not clumsy. 
It is just that the floor hates me, the tables and chairs are bullies and
the wall gets in the way. 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Duke Alan" <dukealan at q.com>
To: "Kingdom of Artemisia mailing list" <artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2015 7:06:01 AM
Subject: [Artemisia] Winning or Just Not Losing?

Good Morning All,

Seems like we need some lively discussion to wake up the Aerie.  Excellent!
Here we go, and the topic is appropriate considering this weekend's
festivities...

The SCA claims to be honorable, and is loath to "call shots" for others.
But what happens when someone refuses to "call shots" as good in a
tournament?  Please don't pretend this doesn't happen.  We've all seen it
repeatedly.

How do we deal with the person who couldn't win, but refused to lose?  So
far, we've not done much.  Sometimes they get a Crown out of the deal, which
of course dishonors those who did fight fairly and played the game with
honor.  Those people far outweigh the Cheaters.

Oh my, is that too harsh?  But PC aside, what do you call someone who
participates in a game, yet wants to win and not necessarily following the
rules to do so?

I was extremely pleased to watch our last Crown Tourney.  It was clean, and
the final winner, in fact, was the winner.  Not the guy who refused to lose.
I would greatly hope that we would draw a line in the sand and say, that is
the standard that we wil hold to.

So, how is that done?

Discuss away!

Alan

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