Need advice for kicking out a player

RigaMortus2

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My friends and I are in a gaming club in college, and it is kind of free-for-all. But this one guy keeps showing up and joining our games and ruining them. We don't quite know how to address the issue. So you can get an idea of what we are dealing with, we took a secret video of our last session. Just take a look, and you'll see what I mean. Scroll down a bit and you'll see the video...

Annoying Gamer
 

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All of the unpleasantness could have been avoided simply by pick-pocketing his bus pass!:o




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I'm pretty sure that there needs to either be a dance off (in which someone gets served) or a sing off (in which you express your emotions and emoticons through desperate, but sincere, limericks).
 

College clubs can be a tricky thing, if there are student fees involved that allow him to be a part of the club just by showing up. However, there should be no reason why he should be allowed to join in a game if the players already playing do not wish him to play. Build a concensus among a number of club members who like to play the same games and let him know that if his antics continue he will be excluded at your table. If his disruptive behavior continues further and becomes more problematic, take your complaints to the Student Activities Office (or equivalent).
 

College clubs can be a tricky thing, if there are student fees involved that allow him to be a part of the club just by showing up. However, there should be no reason why he should be allowed to join in a game if the players already playing do not wish him to play. Build a concensus among a number of club members who like to play the same games and let him know that if his antics continue he will be excluded at your table. If his disruptive behavior continues further and becomes more problematic, take your complaints to the Student Activities Office (or equivalent).

I think this has been taken care of... Watch the video.
 

I think this has been taken care of... Watch the video.


The link wouldn't work for me. Maybe the guy is a professor or staff and shouldn't be there at all. Call campus security and ask them to check his student I.D. what school is this, btw?
 


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