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Why the heck did my opponent resign?!

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grxce-iscool

idk

Chameleon761

I know, so annoying. They just resign as soon as the game starts

OwenDvorak
eric0022 wrote:

I feel that one of these applies.

- He could feel unable to play without a queen (some players do fear losing their queens, but I have not checked your opponent's past games yet to see if this is the case)

- He forgot that the Black pawn on a7 can recapture the queen, and instead panicked into thinking that the queen was lost entirely. I have previously resigned in positions where I overlooked that a piece was actually defending one of my "lost" pieces.

I'm one of the opposite of the first I'd like to trade the queens as soon as possible because it lowers the mate possibilities until they may promote and it helps because I like playing a few different openings that leave my king more volnurable.

raging-scope

Maybe got some important stuff

uyumayacagim

J

grxce-iscool

hi

Compadre_J

Nice Win - Pied Raven

Its obviously why your opponent resigned.

He felt defeated.

HorseyTheNightmare

Ba4 wins a pawn

GIMMIE_THAT_PAWN

Probably he had to do something else

BigChessplayer665

nah he rage quit because he lost his queen 

BigChessplayer665

They prob wouldnt be able to tell how good the position was