When Opponent refuse to resign, you checkmate them with 5 Queens, 2 Bishops and 1 Rook..

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Avatar of Tejas-Doshi

When Opponent refuse to resign, you checkmate them with 5 Queens, 2 Bishops and 1 Rook scoring +56.. He tried a lot to get stalemated LOL

Avatar of HorsesGalore

good game ! another player I know to show dominance when opponent refused to resign was moving his King to every square before going for checkmate ( though beware the 50 move Draw rule -- you can simply push a pawn at any time to reset that rule to Move 1 )

Avatar of trw0311

Also beware you greatly increase your risk of stalemate with that many pieces on the board!

Avatar of Ravi28750

Lol each pawn made queen

Avatar of jimlargon

Lol

Avatar of ProBOIES

Bo insane GG!!

Avatar of slim-shadyE

I hate when someone does this to me. I show respect by playing through to the end and let him/her checkmate, and they to that? Its so stupid.

Avatar of Chan_Fry

When an opponent refuses to checkmate with the bare minimum of pieces, my assumption is always that they don't know how, so I'm obliged to keep playing.

Avatar of Chessflyfisher

If they have the right to play to the bitter end, you have the right to toy with them. Mic drop!

Avatar of IA144

I agree with slim-shady honestly. This is just childish. At least finish the game with an elegant checkmate instead of promoting to five queens to "show dominance." If you do this, you're the one with a disrespect problem, not your opponent.

Avatar of Tejas-Doshi

Well when he was totally lost and I took his last piece, I asked him politely to resign as I had to leave for work and he was taking way too much time unnecessarily and kept on stalling for no reason. Further he replied in chat 'Game is Not over, there is still chance of stalemate!! and if I am in so much hurry then I should resign'
This pissed me off and I promoted all pawns to Queens taking care of not to get him stalemated.

You behave like a jerk, you die like a jerk.