Opponent is losing badly... and offers a draw?!

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Much_Afraid

You expect me to 'call you' on insults and sleights, and then throw in some completely invented guff about me being on here to meet a girlfriend!

Erm, when and where have I said that brains?  Have no idea who you are, have never spoken before (thank the Lord for that), and you're clearly nowt more than a hypocritical dimwit.

Is that what you do when you're waffling and lose and argument? Make up lies about people. Hmm... are you 11 years old / part of the US Government?

Turp
tonydal wrote:

Hm...sounds like your opponent is indeed "losing badly"!


 I wasn't his opponent, just someone who posted and then had lies made up about him because my opinion didn't agree with his (I.e. what a crying child would do in school).  Do try to keep up!

Some people on here need to have a little thinky-winky before doing typy-typy! :)

pfargen

When I was in high school, we thought that if we are losing anyway we might as well offer a draw.  Perhaps our opponent sees a brilliant win for us so he will panic and accept the draw.  This way, we use our opponent's skills against him.

It never worked.

CYC0MIKO

I find it extremely humorous when someone offers me a draw when I am clearly destroying them.  I laugh out loud in front of my computer.  And their foolish behavior only adds to my satisfaction when I inevitably checkmate them.

People tend to take things too seriously in the faceless internet.  Instead of anger, lighten up and see the humor.  If you look at it from the point of view of the person offering the draw, I believe that it is their silly sense of humor that brought them to offer a draw in their hopeless situation.

Baseballfan

Ok, not only is this topic worn to death, but this thread is getting out of hand. The first rule for posting on this site is to be nice, this has been broken several times. Locked.

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