Poor sport, or maybe just crazy.
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...Yeah you'll get this all the time. Happens in correspondence too. I was recently beating a player that before our game was undefeated and once I had him in a position where it was only a matter of moves until I would end up with a mating combo, sure enough he offered draw. If it happens I just refuse the draw and then I never play with the person again afterwards.
Very harsh. I hardly think offering a draw once, or even again a few moves later is worthy of blacklisting. Every move, is obviously different.
sstteevveenn wrote: Very harsh. I hardly think offering a draw once, or even again a few moves later is worthy of blacklisting. Every move, is obviously different.
You must not have read the entire posting. It was a forced mate, and one that any novice could see. Even after I took the pawn out of play, making it a king+queen vs. king endgame, he kept offering draws. This had nothing to do with position.
I'll also point out that I've been careful to keep my opponent's user name out of this discussion. I'm not "blacklisting" anyone, just venting a little.
sorry, i was referring to #2 who sounded like he would never play anyone again who made a single draw offer from a losing position. Maybe i misunderstood that though, since 'if it happens' could mean persistent draw offers as in your case, rather than the single offer he described.
sstteevveenn wrote: sorry, i was referring to #2 who sounded like he would never play anyone again who made a single draw offer from a losing position. Maybe i misunderstood that though, since 'if it happens' could mean persistent draw offers as in your case, rather than the single offer he described.
Ah - I thought you were refering to the original post. Sorry for the confusion.
CzarWithinMoons wrote: Just to be safe one should offer a draw after every move, like the pros do.
I'm not nearly good enough to do that. Instead I offer to resign after every odd-numbered move, and it has served me well.
I just finished a game on the live server that ended up as a pawn vs. queen endgame. I (black) had the queen. White only had his H pawn, which had never moved from h2. His king was on the other side of the board. He offered me a draw four times.
Does this kind of thing happen a lot? I have no pretentions about being a good player, but this was just insulting.