If you don’t accept at least one rematch after you win, then you lose.

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nTzT

No, they don't fear you. They just don't care about you, they don't think about you. They just click and go on to the next game and probably don't ever even notice you sent a rematch request. You are completely mental.

Holy_Crusaderr
nTzT wrote:

No, they don't fear you. They just don't care about you, they don't think about you. They just click and go on to the next game and probably don't ever even notice you sent a rematch request. You are completely mental.

That´s what I do like I just don´t care about the opponent I just want to play chess in peace.

youreacoward69
Holy_Crusaderr wrote:

Yet again what if they just didn´t care?

Them not caring means they dont understand the competitive spirit or deny it purposely. I think both are equally reprehensible

youreacoward69
Holy_Crusaderr wrote:
nTzT wrote:

No, they don't fear you. They just don't care about you, they don't think about you. They just click and go on to the next game and probably don't ever even notice you sent a rematch request. You are completely mental.

That´s what I do like I just don´t care about the opponent I just want to play chess in peace.

Whats not peaceful about a rematch unless they're being abusive? They move the pieces on a digital chessboard aggressively?

TeacherOfPain

I accept rematches to stronger and weaker players, I don't care I win or lose, as it is just a game in the end of the day. You play to have fun, and some days you have the will to win, but most days in truth I don't, I just play from my intuitive nature and let the rest of my game speak for itself.

Chess is a fun game, but it is important to realize it is just a game, no need to be prideful over the game, just play another game to have a rematch with another person. I am sure they will be glad for it and you give them another chance to show you a "real game".

Besides you can't really tell who is the better opponent by 1 game anyways. The minimum sample size you can do is 3 games, since there is 2 even games and 1 odd. However in truth it takes about 20+ games to see if you are better than another opponent and 100+ games to consider a rivarly/determine an accurate percentage of wins/losses.

With this said if you want to give a rematch, good. If not, it is not the end of the world, as the game is free to play and is fun. Once you get past the beginning stages of the game and become a solid club player like a 1400,1500,1600,1700 or 1800 then you recognize that's all you need. You don't need to reach to many greater heights, therefore you don't need to care for doing too many rematches, just enjoy the flow and see where the game takes you.

Therefore with saying this enjoy the rematches, and if there is none then that's ok, there are plenty of other people who would be just as willing to play, and then you can repeat the process all over again. There is no need to get stuck in one game, such as the same reasoning can be said there is no need to devote your time to only 1 activity in your life. 

If anyone is reading this or cares to read it, I have made my point. 

Peace,

TOP 

youreacoward69
nTzT wrote:

No, they don't fear you. They just don't care about you, they don't think about you. They just click and go on to the next game and probably don't ever even notice you sent a rematch request. You are completely mental.

ok, nztz, warrior princess

Holy_Crusaderr

What are you talking about I know how competitive chess is I don´t deny it I just want to play chess?

nTzT
Holy_Crusaderr wrote:
nTzT wrote:

No, they don't fear you. They just don't care about you, they don't think about you. They just click and go on to the next game and probably don't ever even notice you sent a rematch request. You are completely mental.

That´s what I do like I just don´t care about the opponent I just want to play chess in peace.

It's a good habit, to avoid running into one of these mental asylum escapees. 

Holy_Crusaderr

Indeed it is and I´m glad I do so I don´t have to run into nut jobs like coward.

nTzT
Mkayluh wrote:
nTzT wrote:

No, they don't fear you. They just don't care about you, they don't think about you. They just click and go on to the next game and probably don't ever even notice you sent a rematch request. You are completely mental.

Facts. Especially when it comes down being paired with someone called 'youreacoward69'. Tells a lot about their personality ((((:

Too true, who would want to play with a 3 day old account named as such? Without even knowing about his delusions.

youreacoward69
TeacherOfPain wrote:

I accept rematches to stronger and weaker players, I don't care I win or lose, as it is just a game in the end of the day. You play to have fun, and some days you have the will to win, but most days in truth I don't, I just play from my intuitive nature and let the rest of my game speak for itself.

Chess is a fun game, but it is important to realize it is just a game, no need to be prideful over the game, just play another game to have a rematch with another person. I am sure they will be glad for it and you give them another chance to show you a "real game".

Besides you can't really tell who is the better opponent by 1 game anyways. The minimum sample size you can do is 3 games, since there is 2 even games and 1 odd. However in truth it takes about 20+ games to see if you are better than another opponent and 100+ games to consider a rivarly/determine an accurate percentage of wins/losses.

With this said if you want to give a rematch, good. If not, it is not the end of the world, as the game is free to play and is fun. Once you get past the beginning stages of the game and become a solid club player like a 1400,1500,1600,1700 or 1800 then you recognize that's all you need. You don't need to reach to many greater heights, therefore you don't need to care for doing too many rematches, just enjoy the flow and see where the game takes you.

Therefore with saying this enjoy the rematches, and if there is none then that's ok, there are plenty of other people who would be just as willing to play, and then you can repeat the process all over again. There is no need to get stuck in one game, such as the same reasoning can be said there is no need to devote your time to only 1 activity in your life. 

If anyone is reading this or cares to read it, I have made my point. 

Peace,

TOP 

yes I agree with this. My only point is: what's the big deal accepting a rematch? Not saying people have to, just that there's no harm or practical reason not to. The only difference is the psychological factor, the motivator of the decision to consciously decline a rematch. I am simply stating that there are inferences you can make about people to constantly decline them if they were going to play a "new player" again anyway.

Holy_Crusaderr

I mean work is quite a practical reason.

youreacoward69
Holy_Crusaderr wrote:

What are you talking about I know how competitive chess is I don´t deny it I just want to play chess?

yes, just playing in order to win, or you would just move randomly? You don't JUST want to play chess, you want to play, but your desire is, on some large level, to win. In fact when you're playing, every thought you have is geared towards winning. Let me ask, you win and someone asks you for a rematch. If you were going to play a game again anyway, why would you decline?

Holy_Crusaderr

I mean I play to play that´s it.

youreacoward69
Holy_Crusaderr wrote:

I mean work is quite a practical reason.

As ive stated many times: if you were going to play another game again anyway against players of similar rating. 

Holy_Crusaderr

Winning isn´t in my mind I just play to play or to calm down

youreacoward69
Holy_Crusaderr wrote:

I mean I play to play that´s it.

Is playing a rematch not playing? It's playing and its the same amount of buttons to push to play again. What else?

youreacoward69
Holy_Crusaderr wrote:

Winning isn´t in my mind I just play to play or to calm down

Oh, so you move randomly?

Holy_Crusaderr

Yes

Holy_Crusaderr

lul only rematches