If you blunder your queen, do you keep playing or resign?

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Avatar of taras11

https://www.chess.com/tournament/march-spring-iv/join

Could you join in my tournament?

Avatar of Boxingoctopus

9 times out of 10 I will play on

Avatar of Empery64

Play on because there's still a chance of winning. You could still have a chance of forking or pinning your opponent's queen (if they aren't too good).

Avatar of Empery64

I resign if:

- I have no pieces but the king.

- I have just a few pawns that will never hope to promote and my king.

- There's no way you're going to be able to checkmate (insufficient material for you)

I don't resign if:

- I have a plan

- I still have some of my pieces left

- If I think I might be able to force a stalemate

- If my opponent has like 30 seconds left

Avatar of desosrw
Probably not because most players around my elo would stalemate lol
Avatar of tiredethan
Up to you lol
Avatar of MagnusCarlson202020212022
Resign. It shows respect to the other player for not wanting to waste their time. Unless you have no way to promote, yes, resign
Avatar of Noob1312879
Woollysock wrote:
Keep playing, your opponent might blunder his Queen ! ✌️😎

That is true. Except I blundered a rook and then a knight without them blundering their queen.

Avatar of canadian_rt

Depends how much I'm tilted and how confident I am in my opponent's ability to win the game

Avatar of Sadlone

Keep playing until checkmate

Avatar of Ziryab

Maybe

Avatar of Joeonaboat11111

i play until i lose one of two rooks