if oppenent your friend the option will come
And it is legal to click it during a game, or it would be considered the same as giving one and a half free queens to my opponent (which I think is against the rules)
Why is resigning an option as well???????? WHY DOES IT MAKE ME LOSE INSTANTLY IT SHOULD BE AGAINST THE RULES.
Regarding the ability to give an opponent 15" during a game, I am fine with that but it should be agreed to by your partner before you do that. Regarding the option to resign during a bughouse game, I agree with Homicide1274. I drives me crazy when my partner resigns. I might have mate on the move on my board and POW! my partner resigns! Game lost.
There should be a list of rude obnoxious players. We all know who they are...
The list should have a feature where multiple players can confirm so its not just one player versus another.
Regarding the ability to give an opponent 15" during a game, I am fine with that but it should be agreed to by your partner before you do that. Regarding the option to resign during a bughouse game, I agree with Homicide1274. I drives me crazy when my partner resigns. I might have mate on the move on my board and POW! my partner resigns! Game lost.
Most resignations are because one player recognizes that the game is lost—e.g., my partner is mated if his opponent gets a Q. My opponent just made a move which forces a Q swap. And my partner's opponent has more time than I have. He can out-stall me. And I can see that that's exactly what he's doing.
So I could make my move, and my pard gets mated.. Or I could wait 2:15, and finally flag. That's poor sportsmanship. Or I could recognize reality and simply resign.
However, I've had partners who resigned simply out of spite. They get blocked.
Yeah, resigning doesn't make much sense in classical chess, if you lost you could just play out that moves really quick (well if you have to pee, or your are in a hurry for some other reasons).
In bughouse however your partner loses and refuses to move, and you have nothing to do, it's good that you can resign.
(Also you can resign when your opponent stalls, and you value more your time than 16 points.)
What is that thing??? How is it legal, or how does it make any sense??? I clicked it, and it gave 15 seconds to my opponent for real???