Proof is a difficult one, but believe me, GM's usually have a pretty
good idea when this sort of thing is going on. The point about hotmail
etc emails has been made. As a GM myself I do not allow players in a
game unless I am certain they actually exist, merely providing an
anonymous email address is not good enough. In some circumstances where
there is some doubt, it is often best to ask the relevant
player to ring
you.To summarise... playing a position uunder a psudonym without the
knowledge and consent of the GM is cheating.
I agree it is cheating. But I can't see you proving it. If I'm ringing Clint
to prove that a person is real, I would get my brother or friend to do it.
They might not actually play, but they don't mind pretending to be in the
game. I might even show then the turnsheet so that they knows what nation
they are pretending to be 
I get more upset with pre-game deals made between neutrals and one side. T1
or T2 declarations (to my side of the other) always disappoints me.
ยทยทยท
Colin.
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