One of the worst players on this website( fair play)

1. Chess is also a game of time management. If your opponent flags you in a drawn position, he is the better player because he spent less time to reach an equal position. Is it frustrating? Certainly. But is it fair? Unfortunately, the answer is yes as well.
2. What is it with people thinking their opponents are obligated to accept their rematch? Don't make assumptions that your opponent is a coward. People have things to do sometimes. I suppose you wouldn't know.
3. Public shaming is a form of verbal abuse and if you don't remove the username of your opponent before a moderator reads this thread, your account will likely be muted.
4. 0/10. Your trolling career is NOT looking good.

1. Chess is also a game of time management. If your opponent flags you in a drawn position, he is the better player because he spent less time to reach an equal position. Is it frustrating? Certainly. But is it fair? Unfortunately, the answer is yes as well.
2. What is it with people thinking their opponents are obligated to accept their rematch? Don't make assumptions that your opponent is a coward. People have things to do sometimes. I suppose you wouldn't know.
3. Public shaming is a form of verbal abuse and if you don't remove the username of your opponent before a moderator reads this thread, your account will likely be muted.
4. 0/10. Your trolling career is NOT looking good.
Agreed.

1. Chess is also a game of time management. If your opponent flags you in a drawn position, he is the better player because he spent less time to reach an equal position. Is it frustrating? Certainly. But is it fair? Unfortunately, the answer is yes as well.
2. What is it with people thinking their opponents are obligated to accept their rematch? Don't make assumptions that your opponent is a coward. People have things to do sometimes. I suppose you wouldn't know.
3. Public shaming is a form of verbal abuse and if you don't remove the username of your opponent before a moderator reads this thread, your account will likely be muted.
4. 0/10. Your trolling career is NOT looking good.
1. Chess is also a game of fair play. I am not against the concept of winning or losing on time. But there are certain situation when a lot of time is left and players can draw.
2. Nobody is entitled for rematch, but it seems rather suspicious when the player in question played 5 games he won and then retreated as soon as I started winning. Coincidence?
3. This is not abuse, but sharing with the community. However making threats like yours is abuse.
4. Imagine wasting so much time like you for this. Seems like you are the troll here

1. Chess is also a game of time management. If your opponent flags you in a drawn position, he is the better player because he spent less time to reach an equal position. Is it frustrating? Certainly. But is it fair? Unfortunately, the answer is yes as well.
2. What is it with people thinking their opponents are obligated to accept their rematch? Don't make assumptions that your opponent is a coward. People have things to do sometimes. I suppose you wouldn't know.
3. Public shaming is a form of verbal abuse and if you don't remove the username of your opponent before a moderator reads this thread, your account will likely be muted.
4. 0/10. Your trolling career is NOT looking good.
Agreed.
I am looking forward with flagging you with one h pawn and 30 seconds remaining

The OP is, of course, a hypocrit, who wins by flagging in an inferior position ALL THE TIME.
What did I do wrong there? I simply played and the opponent couldn't realize the advantage of the extra piece. If you took the trouble to go through my games, now check the game where flagged me. The game in question
The OP is, of course, a hypocrit, who wins by flagging in an inferior position ALL THE TIME.
What did I do wrong there? I simply played and the opponent couldn't realize the advantage of the extra piece. If you took the trouble to go through my games, now check the game where flagged me. The game in question
You were losing and flagged, literally the exact point you were moaning about. The fact that you actually named and shamed for someone doing the exact same against you is shameful. Do you not see the hypocrisy? Grow up.

The OP is, of course, a hypocrit, who wins by flagging in an inferior position ALL THE TIME.
What did I do wrong there? I simply played and the opponent couldn't realize the advantage of the extra piece. If you took the trouble to go through my games, now check the game where @pineapplepro123 flagged me. The game in question
You were losing and flagged, literally the exact point you were moaning about. The fact that you actually named and shamed for someone doing the exact same against you is shameful. Do you not see the hypocricy? Grow up.
THE POSITION WAS DRAW!! EXTREMELY DRAW. And I didnt flag anyone in the game above. The opponent couldn't win, I obviously kept playing. Or you think in chess you should resign as soon as you lose one pawn? Stop commenting here, you are a hypocrite

think of it like falling off the edge of a cliff. you won’t blame the cliff, gravity or the ground for what happens to you.

The OP is, of course, a hypocrit, who wins by flagging in an inferior position ALL THE TIME.
the ones doing the complaining are 99% of the time the ones making the problem.

What do y'all mean "flagging" someone ?
it’s when you make a skimpy bikini out of flags and make the guy walk around in it.

1. Chess is also a game of time management. If your opponent flags you in a drawn position, he is the better player because he spent less time to reach an equal position. Is it frustrating? Certainly. But is it fair? Unfortunately, the answer is yes as well.
2. What is it with people thinking their opponents are obligated to accept their rematch? Don't make assumptions that your opponent is a coward. People have things to do sometimes. I suppose you wouldn't know.
3. Public shaming is a form of verbal abuse and if you don't remove the username of your opponent before a moderator reads this thread, your account will likely be muted.
4. 0/10. Your trolling career is NOT looking good.
Agree.

What do y'all mean "flagging" someone ?
it’s when you make a skimpy bikini out of flags and make the guy walk around in it.
LOOOOOOL

What do y'all mean "flagging" someone ?
Flagging in my situation means:having 1 pawn each, different colors bishop's. Adversary 20 seconds, me 15. Instead of drawing, he flagged me

What do y'all mean "flagging" someone ?
It means to make the other run out of time by playing faster. It can be useful in bullet and blitz. But in my case the opponent exaggerated

I managed to win in a position where my opponent was 21 points ahead of me due to timeout.
Pretty fair for me btw.
Would it be fair if you had 2 pawns and different color bishops?

The OP is, of course, a hypocrit, who wins by flagging in an inferior position ALL THE TIME.
the ones doing the complaining are 99% of the time the ones making the problem.
Ok. Another incorrect player. Dont complain then if someone flags you with one h pawn remaining (theoretical draw)
Ladies and gentlemen, chess is supposed to be a noble sport, an exchange of ideas and a mental battle. Unfortunately sometimes you can find people which disregard all moral codes, fair play and sportsmanship. A big example of such individuals is ...which likes to flag people in completely drawn positions , for example with 2 pawns remaining and 30 seconds each. He also doesnt give rematch out of fear to lose. It is an unfortunate event and I hope the community can grow together and be kind to each other. Thank you
Please do not name and shame in the forums - mod