Stalling Game Deliberately

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Ronald_Aprianto

I have been playing a bullet facing an opponent a few moments ago and I managed to force a checkmate position. He already knows the position and when it was his time still left more than 15 seconds, but he doesnt move his pieces. Yes he deliberately stalling game until the time run out by itself. Did you have any knowledge of the site management policy that prohibits this and what kind of sanctions?

Check out the two images below, compare them and you will know how embarassing this game.
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Actual Game on Dynamic Diagram

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=798254332

RG1951
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StevenABrown

ok so after 18. Qh7+ black has only one move, Rf7, then it's 19. QxR mate. It's a forced checkmate, so black evidently saw no point in playing it out, opting to forfeit the game.

Ronald_Aprianto
StevenABrown wrote:

ok so after 18. Qh7+ black has only one move, Rf7, then it's 19. QxR mate. It's a forced checkmate, so black evidently saw no point in playing it out, opting to forfeit the game.

Yes that's a forced checkmate, so black evidently saw no point in playing it out, opting to forfeit the game but he didn't press resign button and let his time runs out by itself.

mosai

Calm down Indo.

CJ_P

15 seconds? You could have played, what, 20 more bullet games in the time it took you to post this and you're upset about 15 seconds? Lol

I don't get what constitutes a fair play violation, though. In 10 minute games I have waited 8 mins to win on time. And had the opposite, the game is aborted after just a couple of minutes.

I've also not been in the mood for it, hit resign and moved on.

username_05

His point I think is that winning by checkmate is more satisfactory than on time and that it goes into your stats as a win on time not by checkmate.

CJ_P

It's a board game played over the internet. Unless you are capable of having a title before your name it is a silly hobby.

Whether his opponent let him mate, resigned, rage quit, or died of a heart attack, the result is the exact same -- a win.

kleelof

CryCryCry

Ronald_Aprianto
Frankiebones7983 wrote:

lol you had enough time to take some screen shots during your match... that's funny.

I have experienced on this subject. I experienced it repeatedly. When I realized that the opponent makes signs and symptoms of stalling the game, then I make a screen shots as soon as possible. I have made them twice.

Scottrf

You do it yourself. You did it against Waller when he had checkmate next move about a dozen moves in.

Ronald_Aprianto

Again and Again !

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=800656237

 

G4M8L3_222

So i have been playing this guy in a online tournament game, he went on vacation, he comes back online and doesnt move then goes back on vacation, its been going on a few months now, i was just wondering is there anything i can do? i can see him online sometimes, he is really stalling.

Ravi28750
G4M8L3_222 wrote:

So i have been playing this guy in a online tournament game, he went on vacation, he comes back online and doesnt move then goes back on vacation, its been going on a few months now, i was just wondering is there anything i can do? i can see him online sometimes, he is really stalling.

I got so bored in one online game (with 14 days per move) I resigned and now I dont accept games with more than 3 days per move.

G4M8L3_222

Yes it is so annoying, i havn't come accross this annoying tactic before, definitely not good sportsmanship.

King_of_Checkmates

Ronald, you blundered your queen on move 9!

 

King_of_Checkmates

And sunst missed it! 

King_of_Checkmates

This is the double blunder of the millennium!

texaspete
Bad manners but it was only 16 seconds 🤷‍♂️

I’ve had people walk away from the board, force me to sit out more than 25 minutes here before and then reappear just before their time runs out on the off-chance ...