Losers


How about this:you request for a rematch, if he excepts, make a series of intentional blunders. When he's one move away from checkmate, attempt to turn the game around by thinking about the position. Forever.

Well, that game is already the second game, besides, he's a notorious 'fuck-up' dude, especially in the opening and endgame, because he probably doesn't care about developing his own style, so he's pretty boring. I don't have any problems with the fact that he's dragging the game. There are only three moves left anyways.
I would have to be stoned out of my mind to volunteer for another game with that guy, it's almost a disgrace for this excellent invention.

Must admit there have been times when I have been so pee'd off with myself I felt like abandoning a few games. But it's better to try to learn from your mistakes and see what you can salvage from near hopeless positions. I've even turned a few games around that way. Keep smiling mate.

I'd just enjoy dragging out the victory. Yes, it is unsportsmanlike to drag out a loss like that, but either just let him time out or think about how he must hate to see that game on his screen where he's getting his butt kicked. Remember, you're not the one in agony over a lost game, and you can play other games while that one is in progress.

So? I'm telling the truth
Here's a hint, buddy; all that bull about honesty was just to get you to confess to things when you were a kid.
Have you ever come across a player on chess.com who deliberately stops making moves because he is facing inevitable defeat? I wonder how little self-acceptance a person needs in order to display such a embarrassing and immature behavior...
It happens quite often on this site, right now in my game against [NAME DELETED by Moderator] you can see the 'creme de la creme' of how it must feel like to have no self-respect, respect for this Royal Game of Chess, respect for the chess community and ultimately respect for your opponent. He completely fucked up his opening and will be checkmated in 12 moves. I already programmed the necessary sequence of conditional moves, there is only one possible response after every conditional move and even told him about it so he can get on with the show and focus on his other games. But somehow his ego must have misunderstood, because he is giving me the 'little boy routine'.
Anyways, I feel chess.com ought to do something about that, like, creating a computer program which terminates a game if there is no way of escaping checkmate after a series of conditional moves to which there is only one possible response-move.
It's quite a drag to deal with losers like that, after all, even the best chess players resign from games with more promising positions like the one in my game against [NAME DELETED]. And that's a hobby-game so to speak, online, that is!
Maybe he needed attention, which is why I decided to post this topic.
I wish all of you only honorable opponents, let's hope for the best and never mind a few deadbeats..
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That's why there's a TV just 20 feet from my computer. If a immature player does this, I'll gladly watch some TV while waiting for the win. It does annoy me because I'm a beginner and need to experience, but I'm not going to let this guy win because he has 30 minutes left to expire hoping I'll abort.

That's why there's a TV just 20 feet from my computer. If a immature player does this, I'll gladly watch some TV while waiting for the win. It does annoy me because I'm a beginner and need to experience, but I'm not going to let this guy win because he has 30 minutes left to expire hoping I'll abort.
+1 I always keep a computer in my computer for this.
That's why there's a TV just 20 feet from my computer. If a immature player does this, I'll gladly watch some TV while waiting for the win. It does annoy me because I'm a beginner and need to experience, but I'm not going to let this guy win because he has 30 minutes left to expire hoping I'll abort.
+1 I always keep a computer in my computer for this.
Lol, the reason I watch TV is because I can hear if the opponent makes a move, if I'm on YT I won't hear it and waste my own time :p

The truth may set you free, but confessing to a crime will land you in jail.
Well, not confessing it will bring you bad karma, sooner or later the heat will show, and your life will be miserable anyways. Ever heard of Ronnie Biggs? The guy who got away with all the money from that famous railway robbery in England in the sixties because of a clerical error? His life sucked, he became a drug addict, ran out of all the money he had and when he returned to his homeland at an old age, they arrested him. Nice catch for them, but not for him...
It's like that saying: 'What you don't earn for yourself, doesn't stay with you very long' !!