hmmm....if you don't have any ideas,I have one.
How about NOT losing the queen? 🤨
hmmm....if you don't have any ideas,I have one.
How about NOT losing the queen? 🤨
Depends on how many pieces are on the board. If there are many, you may have a chance. If there are few, resignation is the best move.
I disagree:
1.Resignation isn’t a move
2.You should never resign!!!
Maybe.
I suggest clutching your head, rolling your eyes, and screaming "AAAAAAAARGH!!!".
It works for me. That's what got me to 2350.
If you lose your queen or any piece really, your priority is to not resign and make it as difficult as possible for your opponent to win. Generally you can follow some of these principles;
1) Keep material on the board (gives them more chances to make mistakes)
2) Look for attacks/initiative (put pressure on your opponent)
3) Set up tactics (under 1500 rating, odds are players will make some form of mistake, you just need to keep providing opportunities)
If you have any more questions, feel free to reach out
- FinkeChess
if you decide to resign, you're not alone 🤝
You should never resign!!!
EXACTLY!
If you lose your queen or any piece really, your priority is to not resign and make it as difficult as possible for your opponent to win. Generally you can follow some of these principles;
1) Keep material on the board (gives them more chances to make mistakes)
2) Look for attacks/initiative (put pressure on your opponent)
3) Set up tactics (under 1500 rating, odds are players will make some form of mistake, you just need to keep providing opportunities)
If you have any more questions, feel free to reach out
- FinkeChess
Correct!
hmmm....if you don't have any ideas,I have one.
How about NOT losing the queen? 🤨
Good One!
if you decide to resign, you're not alone 🤝
Never Resign. Opponent will make mistakes!
if you decide to resign, you're not alone 🤝