As an addendum! Just want to make something clear.
Are you going to get randomly suspended for a month if you go on tilt in a game and it gets misinterpreted? No. That's actually happened before, and what we try to do is have the pilots involved work it out. Usually that involves replaying the match legitimately, or replaying it from the last point you can agree was legit, and then that's the end of it. If we can right the situation somehow, we always prefer to do that.
If someone does this in a game with you? The nice thing is to stop the game, get them to cool off, and then figure out how to finish it. Or call it off entirely if need be. We'd always prefer to help people than punish them, and we hope everyone feels that way. People do get frustrated and the best thing is always to try to help them overcome it.
Since this game went to the end . . . and then Ernie retired . . . we did need to suspend him until we could follow up, and when enough time had passed, the "make it right" option isn't really on the table. And then the timing of it made it hard for us to talk with him about it . . . this happened. We did a bad job here and I feel very bad about that.
On paper, this is a pretty serious offense, it's kind of like a rage quit, and being in a challenge match makes it worse, and you can expect to be suspended for the season. And if you do it more than once in a blue moon, that's what will happen. In practice, if we can work with you to set it right, we'd much prefer to do that. But if you drop off the grid or we can't work with you for some reason . . . it is a pretty big deal to not show up for a game. We'd suspend you for all the same reasons a sports league would.
Really, seriously, don't do this. I don't want it on the ladder. Hope that makes sense.