Please don't play chess like this, it kills the fun.

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uri65 wrote:

WSama

Your opponent certainly had fun in winning this game, if the result or the way it was achieved killed the fun for you that's your problem, your opponent is not playing here to entertain you.

If hopping knights around in your time trouble was a sure way to confuse you and provoke a blunder then it was the right thing to do.

Nothing wrong with "wait around for mistakes to happen". After all you can't win if the other player doesn't commit any mistake.

"From the beginning of the game my opponent was looking to simplify the position" - nothing wrong with that, may be he prefers to play simple technical positions.

"I didn't resign because I had lost, I was simply annoyed at that point, as well as low on time." This explanation is laughable and totally immature, just as your whole rant in this thread.

ya u r right

WSama
nexim wrote:
WSama wrote:

@nexim, do you perhaps have a separate account? I have the feeling we've spoken before. Your words are very personal. 

No I don't, and I don't remember speaking with you before. You go to a public forum and make a post about another player saying that the way he or she plays kills the fun of the game and imply that his way of playing isn't respectable.

Why do you expect to receive any sort of respect yourself from such a premise?

Oh, so that was deliberate disrespect. Are you related in anyway to the member in question?

I'll drop this thread if you are. There's no need upsetting somebody's mother or sister... or brother.

nexim
WSama wrote:
nexim wrote:
WSama wrote:

@nexim, do you perhaps have a separate account? I have the feeling we've spoken before. Your words are very personal. 

No I don't, and I don't remember speaking with you before. You go to a public forum and make a post about another player saying that the way he or she plays kills the fun of the game and imply that his way of playing isn't respectable.

Why do you expect to receive any sort of respect yourself from such a premise?

Oh, so that was deliberate disrespect. Are you related in anyway to the member in question?

I'll drop this thread if you are. There's no need upsetting somebody's mother or sister... or brother.


Read it as you may, but if you actually go through my posts on this thread you'll see I've shown you much more respect than you did for your opponent by creating this thread and shamed him for his playing style for whatever reason. I do not know him, nor is it a requirement for me to share my views on a thread you posted on a public forum. If you do not want to hear opposing views or arguments, you may as well keep your thoughts to yourself.

Whatever. My point still stands. You can either keep complaining about your opponents or take a deep look in the mirror. Only one of the options can lead to an improvement (and perhaps thus, to a more satisfying experience with chess), I'll leave it up to you to guess which one.