This applies to the first turn where the TO will arrange staggerred invites to determine which player goes first.
If the player designated to go second (red) takes his turn within the first 12 hrs of the round (if green hasn't completed his turn), it will result in losing the game. Missing a turn or messing about with accepting an invite then dropping, or inviting someone (this is the TO's job) will be treated similarly.
If green doesn't take his turn within 12 hours then it is a legitimate for red to take his go. If red then finishes his turn before green then he is set to go first in the the next round. Green must then wait 12 hours or until red has finished his turn (green would lose the game if he fails to do so).
Missing a turn also results in losing the game in question.
To stay within the rules:
(1) Accept invites. (2) Dont drop a game after accepting the invite. (2.5) Don't invite someone to join you in a game (!). (3) Remember, in the first round, green should go first, so, if you are green then play whenever you are ready. (4) Be careful about going first, usually green should go first. So, if you are red do not play until either: green has finished his turn, or, 12 hours of the turn have elapsed. The only exception is when green has taken more than 12 hours to take his turn and has gained going first advantage (see above). (5) Don't miss a turn. (6) Report any rule violations by your opponent to the TO.
Question: If green misses a turn, or as he takes more than 12 hours, would red end up going first? Answer: Red would end up going first in the round in question (and green lose the game if he misses entirely). In the following round, red would be set to go first and green must wait for 12 hours (or for red to finish his turn) before taking his turn (failure to do so, would result in green losing the game).
Game 9459105 calicus isn't pursuing fog courtesy rule, DJ Teflon has been informed but no action, is there any point in playing if rules are not upheld?