Originally posted by Luís Guimarãis:
This didn't happen, but
I almost stopped reading at that point (heh)…
…but this is worth addressing:
Originally posted by Luís Guimarãis:
player accepts GL but asks not to write it down on slip nor to inform opp of anything because he thinks it might give information
Short version: No.
As others have said, it's a basic (and hopefully obvious) principle of judging, we don't include details in the description that would give opponents any information. I can't imagine any other (valid) reason for the player to request this - but I can imagine one reason to request it: hoping we'll forget to record the penalty later. (That's actually a very real possibility, which is why it's important we write it down ASAP, before we get distracted by the next judge call.)
If a player doesn't want a penalty recorded, it's worth finding out why - again, as others have said. However, my reason for wanting to find out why is to see if there are other concerns. Perhaps that player had a similar penalty in an earlier round, and he's worried it'll get worse the 2nd time. Perhaps that player has a history of this mistake, and he's worried it'll look suspicious. And maybe it is suspicious (least likely, but we'll never know if we don't ask.)
d:^D