Also, does anyone know how Match Me games work, specifically regarding wins? If your opponent quits or stops playing, is there a certain amount of innings that needs to be played to be awarded the win?
If they quit you get the win. If they stop playing you can nudge them and if they still don't play you get the win 24 hours after the nudge. I wouldn't abuse the nudge though and give them sufficient time as some only log in once or twice a day.
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That's crazy thanks for the heads up @houmy I'll be more gentle with them in that case .I use them all the time. Didn't realize it was a d***head move on my part
As mentioned I didn't remember if it was one or two nudges as I haven't used it since 17. Here is what GLU has posted about it. Apparently you also have to have the lead in order to get a win.
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I always assumed you had to at least have a certain amount of innings played to get the win. Otherwise, people would just use other accounts to start Match Me games against themselves, only to quit after an inning.
@bravesfanla starting bogus match me games wouldn't work as they wouldn't count towards a division win. Only games that match you randomly count towards division wins and games where you search for the opponent by name are just for fun.
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@bravesfanla starting bogus match me games wouldn't work as they wouldn't count towards a division win. Only games that match you randomly count towards division wins and games where you search for the opponent by name are just for fun.
So if I play a random opponent and win, I get the division win. What if after that initial game we do a rematch?
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I always assumed you had to at least have a certain amount of innings played to get the win. Otherwise, people would just use other accounts to start Match Me games against themselves, only to quit after an inning.