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Originally Posted by excel2474
That a good point. I could see a system on TBA that only allows you to list teams that you've played against, but I'm not sure how exactly. Also, it would be a ranking system that would count the number of people that has listed you. If you only had one team list you, it wouldn't be bad, but if you had 10 teams list you, no body would agree to TNA with you.
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This comes back to what I was originally saying, you have no way to really verify the agreement was broken.
And even if one TEAM on the alliance breaks the agreement, should the other 2/3rds of the alliance be punished for it?
Edit: Saw you posted this: "Well, scouts could use the blacklist to see if they need to check up on a team. They could go back and watch videos from TBA or their own recordings to verify if the team did in fact violate TNA."
How much time do you typically have between matches, or how many scouts do you have, that you have the time to find and watch previous recordings of a particular team, at a certain time? And the video would have to be focused on solely the human player for that one team.