Giving up too soon.

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20th August 2009, 11:14am
#1
by mwaltenburg
Greenville, NC United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 637

I can't seem to figure out why some people on this site just give up and resign a game after they lose their queen. I just finished a game that was only six moves in (the sixth being the loss of my opponents queen) and they just resigned. Now, I know that I am not that good of a chess player, but I would have plugged along to see if there would have been another way to try to win the game.

How does everyone else feel about resigning like this?

20th August 2009, 11:23am
#2
by Blackadder
United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 161

This is from a 2100 perspective:

If someone didn't resign after droping the queen (without compensation) i'd be rather angry that they tried to carry on. This is mostly because, at my level, droping a queen is a significant disadvantage, which will cost you the game 99.999% of the time. (against me, I doubt even Kasparov himself could salvage such a position.)

20th August 2009, 12:08pm
#3
by eainca
Goleta, California United States
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 146
Blackadder wrote:

This is from a 2100 perspective:

If someone didn't resign after droping the queen (without compensation) i'd be rather angry that they tried to carry on. This is mostly because, at my level, droping a queen is a significant disadvantage, which will cost you the game 99.999% of the time. (against me, I doubt even Kasparov himself could salvage such a position.)


The Blackadder I know would call in Baldrick for immediate advise.

20th August 2009, 12:53pm
#4
by bigpoison
Gilmore Township, Michigan United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 652

Yeah, Dexter, but I'll bet you wouldn't have moved:  2...Qf6.

20th August 2009, 12:54pm
#5
by mwaltenburg
Greenville, NC United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 637

There is no way i would have brought my queen out that early unless I was certain that there was no danger.

20th August 2009, 12:56pm
#6
by Diet_Coke
Sidmouth United Kingdom
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 169

Black probably didn't want to see Nxc7+ Nxa8

20th August 2009, 01:22pm
#7
by Skwerly
Yucaipa, CA United States
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 482

Yea, in some positions the queen can be lost and there might be compensation.  In this one, however, there is nothing to do and no way to win the game (with a formidable opponent, of course).  I would resign as well, and start a new game. 

20th August 2009, 03:51pm
#8
by Momadu
San Francisco United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 100

I recently dropped my queen on the 9th move in an OTB tourney...last game too tired...I just picked up my king, said "good game" and went home. I know this is a very sad story :-(

20th August 2009, 04:04pm
#9
by rich
My Home United Kingdom
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 22755

Never give in.

20th August 2009, 04:10pm
#10
by mwaltenburg
Greenville, NC United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 637

great game rich. that's what i'm talking about, no surrender!

20th August 2009, 04:12pm
#11
by rich
My Home United Kingdom
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 22755

Anything is possible.

21st August 2009, 10:33pm
#12
by POWERHOUS7
Greenville United States
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 9

Everytime i lose my queen to you,mwaltenburg, i still beat you....havent seen you in a while, what's going on?

 

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