"Imagine playing Kasparov and you are about to get mated in one. You can clearly see the mate in one."
Kasparov is the greatest "mate in 1" expert in the world.
"Imagine playing Kasparov and you are about to get mated in one. You can clearly see the mate in one."
Kasparov is the greatest "mate in 1" expert in the world.
Highlander_FM wrote: Matalino wrote:
Imagine playing Kasparov and you are about to get mated in one. You can clearly see the mate in one. Question. Do you continue? If so why? Or do you resign? If so why? But what if you were playing a beginner? In answer to your question, If I knew I was going to be mated in one move then I would make the move to give my opponent the mate rather than resign only because it was one move to make. however, I normally know allot sooner than one move as I am sure most players do. when it all boils down to it, we are all individuals who make choices and it is each individuals choice whether they resign or wait to be mated the result whichever way, is still the same A LOSS.
Exactly.. that's the point Matalino! as a chess player you should be able to finish what you started.
Imagine playing Kasparov and you are about to get mated in one. You can clearly see the mate in one.
Question. Do you continue? If so why? Or do you resign? If so why?
But what if you were playing a beginner?
In answer to your question, If I knew I was going to be mated in one move then I would make the move to give my opponent the mate rather than resign only because it was one move to make. however, I normally know allot sooner than one move as I am sure most players do. when it all boils down to it, we are all individuals who make choices and it is each individuals choice whether they resign or wait to be mated the result whichever way, is still the same A LOSS.