Is a Win a Win?

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macer75
1NaturalDisaster wrote:

He is so lucky this is only nine words.

Well... I like to earn my money little by little. It helps me appreciate the importance of hard work and perseverance.

Drawgood
No. Don't feel like you lost and should resign just because you are low on material and are winning on time. at first I felt like that too. But the clock shows that your opponent takes longer to come up with his moves. They may have been "better" moves but if he is so good he should play against the time. It is absolutely fair.
Robert_New_Alekhine

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Robert_New_Alekhine
1NaturalDisaster wrote:

I feel like a criminal saying this, but:

Gimme the' bread, or I'll kill you, with my spam.

I can give you some better, healthier spam:

And since we're going off topic, I'm going to say...

ChessOath
macer75 wrote:
ChessOath wrote:

What macer said is what I've heard before. Is it true or isn't it?

See the second rule under "Rules governing time trouble."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_trouble

Thanks.

egoole

Where did all the hahaha...  go.. ? 

egoole

I never knew....  A wind is a wind too 💨. .