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<blockquote data-quote="Hex08" data-source="post: 8391456" data-attributes="member: 7029595"><p>I 've never been kicked from a group but I have booted a player once, recently in fact. I was actually a pretty crappy situation for me. The player and I have been friends since about 1985 and he has been part of my gaming group from almost the start, more than 30 years. He has never owned or read the rules to any game we have played, which is fine and I have played with several people like that with no problems, but he has always been a rules lawyer. He would frequently argue how rules worked but would have no more than a casual knowledge of them. He would also frequently get frustrated or complain when NPCs reacted in ways he didn't think they should or situations didn't pan out they way he foresaw. Recently it became too much and I snapped during a gaming session and called it quits for the night and made it clear he as no longer welcome. This was the third time he was removed from the group over the years but this time I won't be asking him back. Luckily, it doesn't seem to have affected our friendship otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hex08, post: 8391456, member: 7029595"] I 've never been kicked from a group but I have booted a player once, recently in fact. I was actually a pretty crappy situation for me. The player and I have been friends since about 1985 and he has been part of my gaming group from almost the start, more than 30 years. He has never owned or read the rules to any game we have played, which is fine and I have played with several people like that with no problems, but he has always been a rules lawyer. He would frequently argue how rules worked but would have no more than a casual knowledge of them. He would also frequently get frustrated or complain when NPCs reacted in ways he didn't think they should or situations didn't pan out they way he foresaw. Recently it became too much and I snapped during a gaming session and called it quits for the night and made it clear he as no longer welcome. This was the third time he was removed from the group over the years but this time I won't be asking him back. Luckily, it doesn't seem to have affected our friendship otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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