VMars, on 2012-December-05, 12:36, said:
Maybe it should be a requirement if people want to use the "Find me a Table", or other partnership pairing tools, but I don't see why I, who does not use these tools, should be required to have a rating.
If you don't play in pickup games, then no one should care what you put in the rating field.
But if you do play in pickup games, it doesn't really matter which method you use. If you go to a random table and ask to take a seat, shouldn't your prospective partner or table host be able to look at your profile and decide if they want to play with you?
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And if I were willing to have a table filled with random players, I would much rather know about their affability than about their rating. I recently played on a team with someone who was so extremely rude I refused to sit at the table during the comparisons. I would rather have had a beginner on the team than have had to be around him.
Been there, too. In Philly, some friends paired me up with someone on their team, and I found him extremely annoying.
But if you think assessing playing ability is hard, assessing personality compatibility is probably 10x harder. We do what we can.