If you think, a strategical advantage can be gained by folding every hand, why dont you
just do this yourself? 🧬 Its not like, someone else have this option, but you dont. Also
its not entirely clear to me, if you 🧬 are only talking about freerolls or maybe CC
freerolls specifically, or all online games in general? In the latter case 🧬 I will say,
that neither you or anyone else have the right to determine, what people are allowed to
do 🧬 with their own money, as long as they follow the rules of the game. If someone has
paid the entrance 🧬 fee and wants to sit out or fold every hand for whatever reason,
thats entirely up to them.If you are 🧬 only talking about freerolls, then playing these
is a priviledge, and I could be on board with removing players, who 🧬 have not taken
action within the first two blind levels, as Andyreas describe. But there is a much
more simpel 🧬 solution. On pokerstars a sit-out player cannot win a forced all-in. This
makes it highly unlikely, it will be possible 🧬 to fold all the way to the money, which
you have some chance of doing on sites like 888 Poker. 🧬 And as a result there is much
less incentive for people to register for a PokerStars freeroll, which they have 🧬 no
intention of playing.As for CC games specifically I think, it would be fair to rewoke
peoples playing priviledge, if 🧬 they are found to be repeatedly registering for
freerolls without showing up and playing them. Maybe a moderator could give 🧬 a warning,
and if it happens again, then platinum status is withdrawn, or whatever the appropriate
sanction might be deemed 🧬 to be.