Are there any Hit and Runs on Bit-HDTV? I've looked everywhere on his tracker and I can't find an answer...
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Are there any Hit and Runs on Bit-HDTV? I've looked everywhere on his tracker and I can't find an answer...
You did not look on the forum so many topics about this -> http://www.bit-hdtv.com/forums/searc..._id=1820723529
No 72h seed
No 1:1 on a certain torrent
just keep total ratio over:
1. If you have over 20GB downloaded you are required to have a ratio above 0.3.
2. If you have over 50GB downloaded you are required to have a ratio above 0.4.
3. If you have over 100GB downloaded you are required to have a ratio above 0.5.
4. If you have over 150GB downloaded you are required to have a ratio above 0.6.
5. If you have over 200GB downloaded you are required to have a ratio above 0.7.
Edit: I can see that you are new, start out with a Freeleech torrent to get some upload, just a tip
Last edited by specialized; July 4th, 2011 at 03:30 AM.
Oh get off your soapbox.
Thanks to ffzeldaf for manners.
As stated they have no hit and run rule. Some trackers do for some reason keep their hit and run policy tucked away. You would expect it to be in the rules section, but often it is in the FAQ, and some times in neither, but there is post on it in the forums. I would suggest checking all 3 carefully before assuming there is no hit and run rule.
"The strength to change what I can, the inability to accept what I can't, and the incapacity the tell the difference."
Alright looks like it's confirmed that there are no hit and run rules. This is usually the case in regards to HD trackers. They do have ratio policies in place, but nothing in particular about HnRs. Just ensure your ratio is above the required amount and you should be safe.
Closed.