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Pimples Schmimples
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This is just weird and I don't fully understand it as it's written.The club had a tournament, and I told them I'll pay the entrance fee tomorrow, and they agreed and my name was called to go play with some other player; I was 2-0 ahead of my opponent, and all of a sudden, the coach tells me, "Doctor is playing with that guy," meaning I have to get out of there, and then I came to the coach and told him, "Are you kidding me? Why is this happening? The match is almost finished!" Then he told me that I'm being bold and disrespectful, and I got closer to him and said, "What are you going to do if I disrespect you?" Then he didn't say anything, and I left the tournament. Once my opponent finished playing with the doctor, he told the owner (the owner was participating in the tournament too; so was the coach) that it was not fair that I was replaced with the doctor, and the owner's reaction was, "It's not a big deal." As if I'm garbage to be thrown from one table or opponent to the other one. Another guy was telling me that it was okay and I could still participate in the match and play with another guy, but I didn't want to. The doctor is one of those who fill coaches' and stronger players pockets with money to get more practice and special treatment.
But it does come across as the coach/owner not liking you very much, possibly because of your attitude?
I don't know you but from the way you describe both incidents you seem a bit confrontational and a bit ego driven, not a character assassination btw, just my rough take based on what I've read.
But I can't really tell if you were asked nicely or not, or if it's your perspective making the owner seem rude or if he was actually WAS rude.....
If your new in a club and you don't go out of your way to fit in and follow the etiquette then you quickly get labeled as a hassle. There's usually 15-50 people to try to keep happy and it doesn't work well unless everyone shows a club attitude and club mentality.
If you've done that from the start and someone starts messing with you then it's time to politely and respectfully ask questions so you can know exactly what it is that you've done wrong and what you're supposed to do.
That way you can move on peacefully and the issue is forgotten.
Someone new sticking their head in my face to ask what happens if they disrespect me isn't welcome at my club...🤷