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SV_De_Kentering
Sometimes I have offered a draw and then I see that my opponents declines my offer. And then it's stupid that he offers a draw himself. So, he missed my offer. And sometimes I have to use the chat to convince my opponent that it's a draw. It's nice....when people disable the chat.
It's an idea that someone offered a draw, that the screen has an other colour, or that there is a box which you must click away, which says: Your opponent has offered a draw. And when you have clicked it away, then you can make a move.
psyduck
haha, i'd offer a draw every move in bullet. but you're right, it's really easy to miss a draw offer in blitz
dlaks
I think that's a great idea :)
Dom945
This is a pointless comment, but an excellent idea. I concur and hope it becomes a reality.
alexfriis
I really find this idea of SV_De_Kentering great!In a recent game I made a draw and just afterwards, I saw a notification email from chess.com, sent earlier, that my opponent had offered a draw
mirage
Well, responding to a draw offer can't be mandatory, because some people spam draw offers as a psychological tactic.
Yes, but that can also happen IRL. But there is nothing wrong with clicking no draw, before you can make a move.
Bur_Oak
In live chess, it would certainly be helpful to have some indicator close to the board which shows when a draw offer has been made. At least a couple of times, I've been concentrating on the board, and made my move only to discover that I've declined a draw offer (which I hadn't noticed) in the process.
Dragec
rooperi
yeah, i also think it should be more noticable. I just recently played about 20 unnecessary moves in a drawn opposite bishop ending, I suspect I missed his offers and he missed mine. Maybe change the page backgruond colour or something else glaringly obvious?
How stupid it is, when I offer a draw, and then it's my turn and he offers a draw. He didn't notice my offer.
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