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So, the opponent is now trapped and I'm one move from checkmater.  Then, he requests a draw.  I decline because this is not a situation where it will end in a draw.  He complains that it will lower his rating.  So, I offer him a rematch if he mores or resigns.  He resigns.  I offer the rematch and wait... and wait...  Then I finally click "new game" because it seems he doesn't want a rematch.

I feel bad declining a draw, but I think it's poor sportsmanship to ask for a draw when you are one move from losing the game.  What do you think?  Please give me your opinions.

THANK YOU!!!

Avatar of chaseviolin

I think you did the right thing

Avatar of uri65
Just ignore the draw offer and whatever he writes in chat. If it’s his move - let his clock tick, if it’s your move - just move and checkmate him. End of story.
Avatar of satan_llama

You did the right thing but he was probably a kid who was concerned about his rating so I can't really be too harsh on him.

Avatar of ChessMasteryOfficial

Poor sportsmanship. Relax and keep playing.

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ElMiistii wrote:

So, the opponent is now trapped and I'm one move from checkmater. Then, he requests a draw. I decline because this is not a situation where it will end in a draw. He complains that it will lower his rating. So, I offer him a rematch if he mores or resigns. He resigns. I offer the rematch and wait... and wait... Then I finally click "new game" because it seems he doesn't want a rematch.

I feel bad declining a draw, but I think it's poor sportsmanship to ask for a draw when you are one move from losing the game. What do you think? Please give me your opinions.
THANK YOU!!!

Your opponent has to be prepared to lower the rating. It's not fair if your opponent only increases their rating without any loss of rating along the way. Asking for a draw in an obviously lost position definitely reflects poorly on the player.

Avatar of V_Awful_Chess

If your opponent's rating didn't go down he'd continue to play against players too strong for him.

Having a correct rating is always a good thing, even if it looks better for it to be higher.

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ElMiistii wrote:

So, the opponent is now trapped and I'm one move from checkmater. Then, he requests a draw. I decline because this is not a situation where it will end in a draw. He complains that it will lower his rating. So, I offer him a rematch if he mores or resigns. He resigns. I offer the rematch and wait... and wait... Then I finally click "new game" because it seems he doesn't want a rematch.

I feel bad declining a draw, but I think it's poor sportsmanship to ask for a draw when you are one move from losing the game. What do you think? Please give me your opinions.
THANK YOU!!!

What you do is absolutely bizarre. Your opponent proves to be a bad sport by offering a draw in a lost position.

And then you offer him a rematch?!

Why would you want to play such a person again?

Avatar of joshicus-maximus

He offered because he was being a good sport. Sore losers gonna sore. And good sports gonna good.... sport?

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Sport good 👍

Avatar of nevergetsthewin

Yes is the answer to the original poster's question. It is poor sportsmanship as is stalling and abandoning games.

Avatar of M_Gavrilovic

You can disable chat in settings. 90% of people that force chat are just rude and make you feel bad.

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Drug_Mare wrote:

You can disable chat in settings. 90% of people that force chat are just rude and make you feel bad.

Totally agree. That is why I have chat turned off. Nearly everyone who talks in games is either trolling to try to put you off or spamming emojis.

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Drug_Mare wrote:

You can disable chat in settings. 90% of people that force chat are just rude and make you feel bad.

As you climb the rating ladder, there is a much lower percentage of poor sports and and a much higher percentage of players with good etiquette. Overall most people who have requested chats with me have shown good manners. It was when I was below, say, 800 that I had the most problems with stalling and temper tantrums.