Originally posted by Gareth Pye:
“Just between friends” isn't a valid get out of jail free for many reasons:* When you get away with it with old friends you might try it out with newfriends or strangers. These new people may not like it but still feel likethey can't (or don't know they should) speak up about it. So when everinappropriate behaviour happens we need to be on top of it.* Other people can and do over hear, those people's feelings matter as doestheir impression of what is acceptable.* Friends commonly insult each other, some times they are both okay withthis and are both enjoying it. Other times one of them isn't happy with itand if they were rational beings they would have left the friendship longago. In the end we don't care and have set guidelines on what we considerto be acceptable behaviour in tournaments.All that said, “You suck” is very very minor. It is no where near thethreshold for USC-Major. I'd have a hard time putting it into the USC-Minorbasket. Due to years of bad conditioning I'd probably let it slide withoutthe slightest flicker of interest. If I thought about it properly I'd justwant to interject a request to them to keep things civil and to voice theircomplaints in a more mature manner, but this would be in a friendly andjovial manner with no threat or mention of future infractions.
USC penalties have a higher potential to escalate. If we believe that the behavior can be corrected without the reinforcement of the penalty, then there's some latitude to do without it.
I heard something at GP NJ this weekend. I think it was David Rappaport who said it. He said no instance of USC has ever been resolved by issuing a USC penalty. And that's true.
Originally posted by Riki Hayashi:
If you go by this thinking, you allow a loud and belligerent player to intimidate you into not giving an infraction. Whether the penalty will escalate the situation shouldn't be a factor in you giving it, although it may be a factor in how and when you give it.
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