dots?

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  1. chinhy

    chinhy New Member

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    mind explaining the coloured dots on the membership card?
    cheers.
     
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    Hi chinhy,

    The dots are used to denote skill levels. I think that a green dot means that you are a D grader, a blue dot means that you are a C grader, a red dot means that you are a B grader, and a blue and red dot mean that you are an A grader.

    The dots are meant to help people find players of their own level. However, you should feel free to play with anyone as long as there is a free spot. Not everyone likes or wants dots, and if you don't like your dot, please feel free to remove it.

    FYI, I don't have a dot on my card. :)

    Hope it helps.

    MUBC Secretary
     
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    Enig.Ma Regular Member

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    I would like a dot on my card. Can I stick a dot on it myself?

    Do I have to see someone to be 'graded'?
     
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    You can grade yourself if you want, just ask any of the committee members and court secretaries for your favorite dots in the next social session. :)

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    Enig.Ma Regular Member

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    Thanks, I'll look for you tomorrow. You're Patrick Ye right?
     
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    Yes I am, but any other committee members or court secretaries should be to help you too. :)
     

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