I have perused and enjoyed seeing him blunder on move 36 with Qc5. Quick thinking on your part to win the game, and there is no appearance of cheating. If he's mad then good you are doing something right hahaha
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Hi,
I recently played an opponent, who appears to be a very good player for the standard I play at, in a quick Bltiz game that they were winning. Some untimely blunders right at the finish gave me the opportunity to capitalise and the result went my way. An area where I am fairly strong at, capitalising in the chaos after some poor initial set up.
Unfortunately, my opponent, decided to start accusing me of cheating despite having about 10-20 seconds left on the clock of a 3 minute game (when things started to go in my favour).
I'd have liked to have discussed my ill-mannered opponent's poor mentality and why he was wrong but he decided to block me immediately.
Therefore, @PhilosophyRules
Maybe you'd like to double check your work and the clock before you throw your toys out next time
I was going to put this in the beginners sections for those in need of learning to behave but this section will suffice
Here is the game for your perusal
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