...all you jerks who tell players to resign in the middle of a game because, apparently, you know that you will win in a position where you are only slightly ahead. This is the THIRD time I have been told to resign; this is the THIRD time I have pulled a win. So chew on a pawn you chess trolls and play the game. Once you win, than point out where you think I (or anyone else) probably should've resigned.
No annotations, just trying to prove a point. If you act cocky, you become overconfident and that, at any skill level, will lead to defeat.
I do not mean to offend anyone. If you are confident then that is alright, but if you happened to be in a tournament and your head inflated, you WILL make a mistake. I was 17 when I lost to a 11 year old. I am now 23 and I KNOW I lose to players much younger than myself. I don't ego, neither should you.
Keep the game on the board. You want to talk crap? Get into politics, they get paid for spewing that *cough* out all day.
As Gene Wilder once said, "Good DAY!"
NOTE: Pardon if this is in the wrong place, just had a revelation that it may have been...and yes, I know my opening is odd, experimenting again. To quote a famous Genie, "I DO THAT"
Alright fine, that sounded egotistical when I give it the once over. But it is the way I string words and sentences together. I often sound egotistical but am not attempting to.
Many apologies if that is the message you are getting.
You should resign when you have no counterplay at all, like if you was the weak side of a K+Q vs K. However, in fast time controls everything can happen. I just played a Blitz Championsship (in my club), and about half of the games were decided by hanging queens, not hanging pawns.
...all you jerks who tell players to resign in the middle of a game because, apparently, you know that you will win in a position where you are only slightly ahead. This is the THIRD time I have been told to resign; this is the THIRD time I have pulled a win. So chew on a pawn you chess trolls and play the game. Once you win, than point out where you think I (or anyone else) probably should've resigned.
No annotations, just trying to prove a point. If you act cocky, you become overconfident and that, at any skill level, will lead to defeat.
I do not mean to offend anyone. If you are confident then that is alright, but if you happened to be in a tournament and your head inflated, you WILL make a mistake. I was 17 when I lost to a 11 year old. I am now 23 and I KNOW I lose to players much younger than myself. I don't ego, neither should you.
Keep the game on the board. You want to talk crap? Get into politics, they get paid for spewing that *cough* out all day.
As Gene Wilder once said, "Good DAY!"
NOTE: Pardon if this is in the wrong place, just had a revelation that it may have been...and yes, I know my opening is odd, experimenting again. To quote a famous Genie, "I DO THAT"