Also, I'm not nearly as good as timSorry, must have looked at the wrong post.
I'd be nice if the first post had all the Chesstime names listed . . .
Also, I'm not nearly as good as timSorry, must have looked at the wrong post.
I'd be nice if the first post had all the Chesstime names listed . . .
oh oops, will do.You’re white, think you’re supposed to challenge me.
Ditto this. MnKnightowlI just joined the FBG Chess Club - name is: Frinkahedron2000
what happened? as I remember you are a pretty salty player.AAABatteries said:Murph defeats AAA (0-1)
Do whatever you feel like doing IMO. Nothing wrong with the first school of thought, but I'm probably not going to force my opponent to demonstrate their ability to execute a K+Q vs. K mate. On the other hand, endgames are hard and even good players can let their opponent back into the game from a winning position.What are your thoughts on resigning? I see three schools of thought:
1. Always play to the end. Never quit. That’s what we learned in youth sports. You might at least luck into a stalemate.
2. You should resign when you are almost certain to lose. In fact, lack of doing so can be seen as an insult to the winning player— that you’re doubting their ability to finish you off.
3. Do whatever you feel like doing.
In a face to face match I almost always play to the end. There was one skilled player I used to play often that I would resign against because I knew the odds of him making an error were slim and we would start a new match afterwards. I resigned in my two losses here because I didn't want to delay the inevitable for a few more hours or days.What are your thoughts on resigning? I see three schools of thought:
1. Always play to the end. Never quit. That’s what we learned in youth sports. You might at least luck into a stalemate.
2. You should resign when you are almost certain to lose. In fact, lack of doing so can be seen as an insult to the winning player— that you’re doubting their ability to finish you off.
3. Do whatever you feel like doing.
Looks right to me.Doublecheck my work, but I believe this is where things stand in round 2:
I cannot put it in the first post, but I can @ everyone. I think I covered everybody. Those with blanks are presumed to have the same handle at Chess Time as they do on FBG (or my Control-F needs repair).Sorry, must have looked at the wrong post.
I'd be nice if the first post had all the Chesstime names listed . . .
I almost always play it out, trying for a stalemate. I think it improves my understanding of the game. Sometimes I'll resign though, just out of frustration.What are your thoughts on resigning? I see three schools of thought:
1. Always play to the end. Never quit. That’s what we learned in youth sports. You might at least luck into a stalemate.
2. You should resign when you are almost certain to lose. In fact, lack of doing so can be seen as an insult to the winning player— that you’re doubting their ability to finish you off.
3. Do whatever you feel like doing.
I should resign right now.I almost always play it out, trying for a stalemate. I think it improves my understanding of the game. Sometimes I'll resign though, just out of frustration.
There’s a few players on these boards where I’d almost consider resigning after blundering a pawn - bishop or knight, it’s over.I always play to the end, but don’t begrudge people for resigning when the game is in hand. Hate when you play someone who blunders like a knight or a bishop early and then just quits. #####.
I'll play if you're still game. Invite on the way.anyone want to play for fun
Just did some grocery shopping but I'm back nowI'll play if you're still game. Invite on the way.
Sure. I've been playing shuke now for maybe a year and am playing ragincajun regularly too. Great fun. Send me an invite if you want. Aerial Assault on chesstime.anyone want to play for fun
I don't know how to invite people yet I just tried and it started a game against a rando. I'm bfred if you want to do the honorsSure. I've been playing shuke now for maybe a year and am playing ragincajun regularly too. Great fun. Send me an invite if you want. Aerial Assault on chesstime.