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Pawnsolo-OLD

So I played a game against a "gentleman" who blundered early in the match, then seeing his mistake made four negative staments against himself before I cleaned the board with him. He wanted a rematch so and I accepted. The second game ended with me playing a flawless game and him resigning then insulting me. What gives? I get pissed at corrupt governments, greedy people, and jealous lovers; yet to rage at an individual over a game that does not affect your offical rating seems a wee bit pathetic.  I was wondering if this site had any way of filtering out these pedantic children. If not then maybe create a Hall of Zero's to honour our sad whiners. Speaking for myself; bring it on, I'm not affraid to loose.

Pawnsolo-OLD
I meant lose, not loose.
NoNam31001001
amen.  I agree 100%.  No whining.  But a hall of whiners just encourages people to dump on others i think.
kolechess
Yeah I dont think a hall would do very well just dont play them again.
Pawnsolo-OLD
I'll play him again. I'll play anyone
mr_karno
just disable chat - I do that even when someone tells me to 'hurry up'
Baseballfan
For me, when I get a "hurry up" message, I don't necessarily close the chat, but I will most certainly take all the time I am allotted. Does this make me a jerk? Maybe, but chess is a psychological game, and over the internet sometimes it's hard to know your opponents psyche. If one of my opponents wants to let me know that I am doing something that might cause them to make a mistake, I'm inclined to take advantage of that knowledge.
excalibur8
I've tried disabling chat at home, but it doesn't make an atom of difference to my wife.
excalibur8
Seriously though, if I drop on anyone like that I just don't bother enthralling them with my play again. 
ciraxis

your chat doesn't work at home either?  

 Laughing 


excalibur8
Oh yes, she does the cleaning, dusts and whatever, all the while chatting incessantly.
excalibur8
And I'm relieved that she can't see these forums.
ciraxis
ha!