How to disrespect rude opponents (Important game knowledge)

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sndeww

I was spectating that game and it was insane 

Sred

Without reading through the OP's scenarios, I can tell that the best solution to any of them is to just play the board and finish the game. Of course, If you enjoy the kind of stuff Snudoo just posted, then go on and waste your time.

sndeww

🙃 

Sred
SNUDOO wrote:

🙃 

No offense

sndeww
Sred wrote:
SNUDOO wrote:

🙃 

No offense

lol ik

TheCalculatorKid

I don't get now that teaches anyone a lesson?

sndeww

laul it's a troll post but its funny nontheless

sndeww

sausage ++

TheCalculatorKid

The amount of times someone has been in a position to easily to checkmate me but then tries promoting other pieces and gets a stalemate. Keep it up lol.

chamo2074

Well to say the least, those tips are very useful sometimes, not resigning helps psychlogically, but those will fight for the psychological battle, and since already winning OTB it will win the game. However I see that not resigning is a usual thing, since if he can blunder, why not somebody from same rating range? Also if you are better than him really (Although, beating somebody several times ina  row does not mean you are better than him, but that he might have a bad day) well he migght want to learn from you. Any ways I will use some of those tips thank you, because I really get annoyed when they don't resign, cz my connection cannot hold a lot, also my paticence

sndeww

I'm neutral RAR

Smositional_Player

Wow You should publish a book named "The Complete Manual of Disrespect in Chess"

TheCalculatorKid

It does chuckle me that people think extending a game teaches anyone a lesson. Chances are the person in the losing position is playing on because they enjoy chess, so by prolonging the game, all you're actually doing is justifying their decision to play on.

chamo2074

@TheClaculatorKid I agreee

Barry36611
This is pathetic.
FerGilmour

Just play chess and win or lose. Open WhatsApp for chat. I don't need to show anyone that I am more stupid than him/her. 

destroyer8470_Inactive

How about just not lowering yourself to your rude opponents level

autobunny
destroyer8470 wrote:

How about just not lowering yourself to your rude opponents level

This is chess.com. please respect our ways. 

Joerox123
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahah what funny solutions 😆😆😆😆🤩🥳🥳😜😜😜😜😜🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😁😁
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Yoloswagger69 wrote:

Often times you will encounter players that just won´t resign and continue playing on. This is considered rude behaviour as they signal you that they do not trust your ability to convert the advantage. In such cases it is of great importance to disrespect them back instead of simply ending the game.


Scenario 1: Your opponent has few seconds on the clock and still tries to play on (to trick you)

Solution: Sacrifice as much of your material, perferably with check, before winning the game on time. Perfect would be if you only had a few pawns and your king left when he runs out of time.


Scenario 2: Your opponent is completely lost but refuses to surrender and keeps on playing. 

Solution A): Take all his material until only his king is left. Then promote your remaining pawns to knights or bishops. Then move your pieces all to the back row and take your time before checkmating him.

Solution B): Spam question marks in the chat or type something like "hmm tough position, I am only up 2 pieces and a pawn". One move before mating him you can ask "hmm what to play here, its so tough". Then before you do the mating move offer him a draw and quickly mate him before he can accept it. Be careful to not fail this hehe.

Solution C): Play on until he is one move away from mate, then let your time run down to 1 second and mate him. While letting your time run down you can read a book for example or make yourself some coffee. You can suggest the same to your opponent in chat.

Solution D): Surrender yourself and type "gg well played" in chat. Go offline immediately after that. 


Scenario 3: You beat your opponent in at least 2 games and he still offers you a rematch.

Solution A): Play normal chess again, win and get your free rating points. After the game type in chat "ggs thanks for free rating".

Solution B): Start the game with a disrespectful opening like 1.h4 or 1.f3 and beat him after that. If you fail to win using this opening ragequit and play Uno instead.

I'm new to chess, so I never knew that not resigning was disrespectful, I always thought it's better to give the opponent the satisfaction of a checkmate. Welp, lesson learned.