Bad Sportsmanship

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2nd July 2009, 04:48am
#1
by TinyFeet
Canberra Australia
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 9

Hi folks,

I've just subscribed to this wonderful site and am having a fantastic time playing live chess. However, a few (minority, luckily!) members seem to be bad sports! I was playing one guy and was in a pretty good position to checkmate within about 8 moves. It was a 30 minute game, so there was lots of time to make his move. Trouble is, he took ages and ages to "think" about it, and never made his move! I sent a friendly message saying "are you still there?". No reply. I have a sneaky feeling he was trying to make me resign, and grab points. I offered a "draw" with no result. More than 10 minutes went by...

What should I do in such a situation? If I resigned, I would have lost points, wouldn't I? I don't mind other players taking their time with moves (that's why I love the long games!) but I thought there was something fishy going on.

2nd July 2009, 05:06am
#2
by paulzubrinich
Melbourne Australia
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 4

There will always be jacka55e5...

2nd July 2009, 05:11am
#3
by mf92
Vojvodina Serbia
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 340

it doesn't have to be fishy, probably he disconected suddenly or he had to go.

The real bad sportsmanship is when u gain a winning position, "suddenly" your opponent start playing 10 times better, and u can clearly see that he's making moves that a computer would do

2nd July 2009, 05:50am
#4
by pos_v
Newport United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 19

I believe in that situation, if you were playing the better game, let the clock tick out and take the points. You earned them with your game and patience.

2nd July 2009, 06:29am
#5
by RainbowRising
United Kingdom
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 2876

If your position is clearly winning, put the sound up, and start another game.

2nd July 2009, 06:37am
#6
by BorgQueen
Adelaide Australia
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 4843

What do you do?  Let his time run out and win the game.  In the meantime, add the player's name to your list of "people not to play again"?

2nd July 2009, 04:21pm
#7
by TinyFeet
Canberra Australia
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 9
BorgQueen wrote:

What do you do?  Let his time run out and win the game.  In the meantime, add the player's name to your list of "people not to play again"?


Thanks BorgQueen. I didn't realise there was such a feature on this site....

5th July 2009, 09:53pm
#8
by polydiatonic
United States
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 146

This is why I don't play slow games...I keep it to 5 minutes and less.  Unless, I'm playing somebody who I've gotten to know a bit...

 

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