I understand very well your arguments about this kind of playing philosophy. I was sure you would answer this.
I play myself boardgames with my sons and friends, and our only objective is to have fun together. Someone will win, that's normal, but that's not the most important.
The idea of integrating an "honnour" (or fairplay) data was a way to say to the new players that arrive in youplay.it : "Guys, this site enables you to have fun, but, like the other players you will play with (or against? ), you will have to accept a kind of good behaviour chart!". It's not because this site is open and free that you can do whatever you want. And you have decided to play a "Knight of the sky" (as Bluemax seems to be the most played game of the site), so let's show you have the spirit for this...
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