i don't understand. what was the "fault of honour"? also, how is it a draw? were you white?
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Yeah i'm kinda confused too, how is that a draw?
Kxa6 stalemate.
p.s. although, Kxa6 isn't forced. Think I would have tried Kc5.
Yeah i'm kinda confused too, how is that a draw?
Kxa6 stalemate.
and i guess aft Kc5...Qa3+ black can probbaly pick off the remaining pawns.
Well i knew about the stale mate but i figured that could be avoided and evenutally white could get a queen trade

This is normal fair play...Perpetual check is very important chess tactic and you have to be always aware of it. Particularly this situation was pretty nice - he was chasing your king all over the board. It looks unfair on the first look but it is certainly NOT - what would you do if you had only queen and some pawns and your opponent the same? It would be a battle of the checks.
well, I was playing live chess and I found a player named tsinaski and I challenged him, I was winning and will make a checkmate in one when... it's better you see that:I know I did some faults, but not a fault of honour like this , making the game ugly and boring, to me it's not struggle, it's something ... I don't know.
In this game I play worse (than me) because I played completely deceptioned, I know I had some chances but I made a draw to end the game and no play more.
Well,I would be very glad if you add your comments and a example of your own experience, and tell me what do you think about this.