Try to make a draw
The opponent will not allow draw by agreement.
No, I don't mean to offer a draw with the opponent, but to use the remaining pieces to hold a draw and defend, waiting for the opponent to make a mistake
Try to make a draw
The opponent will not allow draw by agreement.
No, I don't mean to offer a draw with the opponent, but to use the remaining pieces to hold a draw and defend, waiting for the opponent to make a mistake
Try to make a draw
The opponent will not allow draw by agreement.
No, I don't mean to offer a draw with the opponent, but to use the remaining pieces to hold a draw and defend, waiting for the opponent to make a mistake
Makes Sense. Or a draw by repetition or some other draw.
Get a search party together and maybe get a bloodhound or two.
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!!!
Well, If you're 1700 and that happens, it's smart to resign. Not doing is wasting your time + draining your energy!
Even after losing your queen, there are still other ways of checkmate, an example being with your rooks cornering the opponents king with no defense, or a knight in good position with defense. What you should do, though, is keep your hopes high, as giving up early or at any point will cause you to downfall. In the situation where you know you cannot win, attempt to draw them or make them run out of time (depending on how much they have).
You can try what I describe in this video
You can try what I describe in this video
Man made a whole video for this guy, that is nice of you bro
Try to make a draw
The opponent will not allow draw by agreement.