So this is a "Why not resign?" thread disguised as a "When to offer a draw" thread. Nice.
Offering a draw because you don't have enough time

So this is a "Why not resign?" thread disguised as a "When to offer a draw" thread. Nice.
This thread is like a jock with a black Linkin Park beanie; it's got some self-identification problems, and we should endeavour to find the established clique that best fits.

So this is a "Why not resign?" thread disguised as a "When to offer a draw" thread. Nice.
This thread is like a jock with a black Linkin Park beanie; it's got some self-identification problems, and we should endeavour to find the established clique that best fits.
Yeah...this thread really wants to be all things for all people, and I both admire it and feel uncomfortable with it.
Hello. Again, to me, chess is about learning to play and improving. I really don't care to win a game when an opponent times out or just loses interest and never finishes. But what I don't understand is my opponent offering me a draw, and saying "I have too many games going and don't have enough time now". Why not resign then?