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Your game hit quorum while you had another one booked

Your game hit quorum while you had another one booked

The setup

You’ve saved spots in two games for the same afternoon. The start times clash — you can’t play both.

This is a normal thing to do. Players often book two or three games to raise the chance at least one will go ahead.

What happens

One of your two games hits quorum before the other. The moment it does, Furbol:

  1. Locks you into that game. Your spot stays. That’s the game you’re committed to.
  2. Drops you from any other game in your schedule that clashes with it — regardless of whether those other games are free, cash, or online-paid.
  3. Releases the pending fee for any dropped game that was online-paid, back to your wallet. Free and cash games have no money to return.

You’ll see a notification that you were removed from the other game, with the reason: the other game hit quorum and locked you in.

What if I confirm the other game instead?

Same idea, different trigger. If you confirm your attendance at one of the games — or the host, or whoever booked you in, confirms for you — that game becomes the one you’re locked into, and the others clear out.

Does the pay method matter?

No. The same-day lock is the same whether the clashing games are free, cash, or online-paid. The only difference between pay methods is what happens to the money: online-paid games have a pending fee that’s released back to your wallet when the booking is dropped.

What about games at the same sport centre?

If the two games are at the same sport centre and the times are compatible (back-to-back, for instance), Furbol lets you stay in both.