When you disconnect, the site can't really determine if it was intentional or not, in most cases. So, the Fair Play Policy warning gets presented when it happens.
Once you have been restricted, you keep that status until your percentage of games completed succefully gets high enough.
What happened in that later game is that your opponent abandoned. The message was one letting you know that player may be restricted. The reason you had to wait was due to your previously gained status.
I would like to bring something onto the notice of chess.com staff and moderators. I hope someone will look into this and find a solution. My internet connection is good. But sometimes the router loses connection here and there. Sometimes it happens in between games and when the network comes back on, I get the notification that my opponent won the game because I abandoned. Recently it happened for an unusually increased number of times. I started getting the warnings not to intentionally disconnect or abort games. That also disabled me from participating in Live tournaments. That's the first thing. Chess.com states that:
"Our Fair Play policy expects that players will not...
Well, it's obvious that Chess.com restricted me because of the violation of the first rule. But as far as I am concerned I did not "intentionally" disconnect. It is because of my sometimes 'unstable' internet connection. I am pretty sure many people have got similar issues. So I hope Chess.com does something to separate the 'intentionally disconnecting' guys from the 'unintentionally disconnecting' ones.
I don't know if they can actually find a solution for that because I am not sure whether there is a clear method to separate the two categories I mentioned above. Thought it's a small issue, it would be really helpful if Chess.com could do something about that.
But this is not the actual purpose of this forum. Some games later (the warnings were still given at the beginning of each game), I decided to play a 30|0 minute match. As the game started, I looked into his profile. This guy intentionally loses to his relatively lesser rated opponents and wins against the higher rated ones.
Anyway, I had lesser rating than he did, so he did not play and waited for the server to abort the game. The server did not abort it, rather it made me the winner on the reason that my opponent abandoned his game. But then a box appeared and showed that I violated the Fair Play Policy and I would have to wait 5 minutes between games. This really made me angry. What did I do for my opponent's fault? I did not send him any rude messages nor did I violate the policy. So on what grounds did chess.com completely ban me? If anyone has any suspicions that I am making this up, I have proof that I won the game because the other guy abandoned. I hope chess.com understands the problem and does something about it. I am not criticizing anything. Chess.com's doing a wonderful job. They need to consider this to make it a better environment for people to enjoy playing chess.
Thank you for reading this.
Vinny