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CFJ 1092
If a Player with nonzero Score deregisters and later re-registers,
eir Score is the same as it was when e deregistered.
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Judge: Steve
Judgement: TRUE
Eligible: Blob, Chuck, Crito, elJefe, Harlequin, Jester, Kolja A.,
Michael, Morendil, Oerjan, Sherlock, Steve, Swann
Not eligible:
Caller: Murphy
Barred: -
Disqualified: -
On hold: Antimatter, General Chaos
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History:
Called by Murphy, Sat, 18 Apr 1998 07:18:20 -0700
Assigned to Steve, Mon, 20 Apr 1998 09:15:48 +0100
Judged TRUE, Tue, 21 Apr 1998 10:59:21 +1000
Published, Tue, 21 Apr 1998 09:11:58 +0100
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Judgement: TRUE
Reasons and arguments:
I Judge that the Statement is TRUE. R1432 is relevant here: when an
ex-Player reregisters, e is the same Player. Since no Rule states that
a Player's Score is changed by the act of deregistration, I draw the
conclusion that a reregistering ex-Player resumes with same Score e
had when e deregistered, as the Caller alleges.
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(Caller's) Arguments:
Rule 1775 says "Only a Player can have a Score" but doesn't say what
happens when an ex-Player re-registers. As a candidate for
Scorekeepor, I'd like to know whether Time Agent will get his Score of
-13 back if e ever re-registers.
List of relevant Rules:
Rule 1775/0 (Power=1)
Points and Scoring
Every Player has associated with em specific numerical value
known as their Score. A Player's Score shall always be an
integer. If the rules specify a non-integral change in a
Player's Score, that change shall be rounded to the nearest
integer before being applied.
Only a Player can have a Score.
Changes in a Player's Score can be referred to as a gain or
loss of Points. A gain of some number of Points means that
number is to be added to a Player's Score, a loss of some number
of Points means that number is to be subtracted from a Player's
Score.
This rule takes precedence over all other Rules dealing with
Points and Scoring.
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