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LSChess
chesssblackbelt wrote:

Nah you're buttcheeks

You're 2401 bullet and I'm 2404 bullet here

This makes me the superior player. If we played I would adopt your adoption (win 100 times in a row). Ezpz

I retired from bullet, peak around 2650. Bullet brawl took all my rating

WilderThanTheWest
chesssblackbelt wrote:

Nah nah nah bullet is the only valid TC and I'm better by 3 elo. I'm basically 3x better as a player honestly 👀

tuff and completely valid

logan shafer is trash

dont check my ratings

WilderThanTheWest
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
LSChess wrote:

Bru I dont intentionally run from rematches sometimes I get games too fast with how my matchmaking is setup

That's the problem with people like you. Have no fking patience to wait for a rematch offer or accept a rematch. Just immediately pressing buttons and going to the next game without taking quarter of a second to process the current game that you just played and have some dignity for a rematch

Why does it matter if one rematches, or just starts another game... it's the same game, especially in bullet.

Are you ok? In what world is it the same game, if it's a new opponent with a completely different style of play?

Well you didn't directly answer my question. Why does it matter whether one rematches, or moves on to a different opponent? Unless it's a pre-arranged match, it's not that deep.

how much is blud being paid to be the biggest logan simp

DreamscapeHorizons

DreamscapeHorizons

how much is blud being paid to be the biggest logan simp

zeeeenith
LSChess wrote:

(Original post https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/is-1400-a-good-rating-1?page=1)

is 2233 uscf a good rating because thats what i am

no you're washed

SantiGinabreda

hola

AntiLondonPlayer
WilderThanTheWest wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
LSChess wrote:

Bru I dont intentionally run from rematches sometimes I get games too fast with how my matchmaking is setup

That's the problem with people like you. Have no fking patience to wait for a rematch offer or accept a rematch. Just immediately pressing buttons and going to the next game without taking quarter of a second to process the current game that you just played and have some dignity for a rematch

Why does it matter if one rematches, or just starts another game... it's the same game, especially in bullet.

Are you ok? In what world is it the same game, if it's a new opponent with a completely different style of play?

Well you didn't directly answer my question. Why does it matter whether one rematches, or moves on to a different opponent? Unless it's a pre-arranged match, it's not that deep.

how much is blud being paid to be the biggest logan simp

LMAO

CockroachDolly
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
LSChess wrote:

Bru I dont intentionally run from rematches sometimes I get games too fast with how my matchmaking is setup

That's the problem with people like you. Have no fking patience to wait for a rematch offer or accept a rematch. Just immediately pressing buttons and going to the next game without taking quarter of a second to process the current game that you just played and have some dignity for a rematch

Why does it matter if one rematches, or just starts another game... it's the same game, especially in bullet.

Are you ok? In what world is it the same game, if it's a new opponent with a completely different style of play?

Well you didn't directly answer my question. Why does it matter whether one rematches, or moves on to a different opponent? Unless it's a pre-arranged match, it's not that deep.

If matters because a rematch shows some respect for the game and the opponent. Just jumping to the next match like a mindless button-masher comes off as dismissive. Some of us actually care about learning from the last game and testing ourselves against the same opponent’s style. 

AntiLondonPlayer
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
LSChess wrote:

Bru I dont intentionally run from rematches sometimes I get games too fast with how my matchmaking is setup

That's the problem with people like you. Have no fking patience to wait for a rematch offer or accept a rematch. Just immediately pressing buttons and going to the next game without taking quarter of a second to process the current game that you just played and have some dignity for a rematch

Why does it matter if one rematches, or just starts another game... it's the same game, especially in bullet.

Are you ok? In what world is it the same game, if it's a new opponent with a completely different style of play?

Well you didn't directly answer my question. Why does it matter whether one rematches, or moves on to a different opponent? Unless it's a pre-arranged match, it's not that deep.

If matters because a rematch shows some respect for the game and the opponent. Just jumping to the next match like a mindless button-masher comes off as dismissive. Some of us actually care about learning from the last game and testing ourselves against the same opponent’s style. 

Learning from bullet games 💀💀💀

WilderThanTheWest
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
LSChess wrote:

Bru I dont intentionally run from rematches sometimes I get games too fast with how my matchmaking is setup

That's the problem with people like you. Have no fking patience to wait for a rematch offer or accept a rematch. Just immediately pressing buttons and going to the next game without taking quarter of a second to process the current game that you just played and have some dignity for a rematch

Why does it matter if one rematches, or just starts another game... it's the same game, especially in bullet.

Are you ok? In what world is it the same game, if it's a new opponent with a completely different style of play?

Well you didn't directly answer my question. Why does it matter whether one rematches, or moves on to a different opponent? Unless it's a pre-arranged match, it's not that deep.

If matters because a rematch shows some respect for the game and the opponent. Just jumping to the next match like a mindless button-masher comes off as dismissive. Some of us actually care about learning from the last game and testing ourselves against the same opponent’s style. 

and some of us don't. womp womp. live with it

sndeww
LSChess wrote:

(Original post https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/is-1400-a-good-rating-1?page=1)

is 2233 uscf a good rating because thats what i am

no you need to be 2234 sorry i dont make the rules

happydogtuffy

nahhh the best elo is 6969

jk

Ryzo346

I just learned I can highlight things on mobile

Sincerely Ryzo346

CockroachDolly
WilderThanTheWest wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
LSChess wrote:

Bru I dont intentionally run from rematches sometimes I get games too fast with how my matchmaking is setup

That's the problem with people like you. Have no fking patience to wait for a rematch offer or accept a rematch. Just immediately pressing buttons and going to the next game without taking quarter of a second to process the current game that you just played and have some dignity for a rematch

Why does it matter if one rematches, or just starts another game... it's the same game, especially in bullet.

Are you ok? In what world is it the same game, if it's a new opponent with a completely different style of play?

Well you didn't directly answer my question. Why does it matter whether one rematches, or moves on to a different opponent? Unless it's a pre-arranged match, it's not that deep.

If matters because a rematch shows some respect for the game and the opponent. Just jumping to the next match like a mindless button-masher comes off as dismissive. Some of us actually care about learning from the last game and testing ourselves against the same opponent’s style. 

and some of us don't. womp womp. live with it

Yea, you must be another one of those.

CockroachDolly
chesssblackbelt wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
LSChess wrote:

Bru I dont intentionally run from rematches sometimes I get games too fast with how my matchmaking is setup

That's the problem with people like you. Have no fking patience to wait for a rematch offer or accept a rematch. Just immediately pressing buttons and going to the next game without taking quarter of a second to process the current game that you just played and have some dignity for a rematch

Why does it matter if one rematches, or just starts another game... it's the same game, especially in bullet.

Are you ok? In what world is it the same game, if it's a new opponent with a completely different style of play?

Well you didn't directly answer my question. Why does it matter whether one rematches, or moves on to a different opponent? Unless it's a pre-arranged match, it's not that deep.

If matters because a rematch shows some respect for the game and the opponent. Just jumping to the next match like a mindless button-masher comes off as dismissive. Some of us actually care about learning from the last game and testing ourselves against the same opponent’s style. 

I never rematch Vs someone because sometimes they don't cheat for the first game and then cheat for the rematch

Well, that makes them a loser, those who would do that to you. I guarantee you though most people who want a rematch, just want to play again.

AntiLondonPlayer
chesssblackbelt wrote:

Yeah ig but why take risks. Much safer to get a new opponent

This has nothing to do with taking risks. Just move on if you dont feel like playing them. If your opponents chose to cry after declining rematches let them cry over something insignificant like a bullet game

WilderThanTheWest
AntiLondonPlayer wrote:
chesssblackbelt wrote:

Yeah ig but why take risks. Much safer to get a new opponent

This has nothing to do with taking risks. Just move on if you dont feel like playing them. If your opponents chose to cry after declining rematches let them cry over something insignificant like a bullet game

tuff

WilderThanTheWest
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
WilderThanTheWest wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
ShikshaWithPraveen wrote:
LSChess wrote:

Bru I dont intentionally run from rematches sometimes I get games too fast with how my matchmaking is setup

That's the problem with people like you. Have no fking patience to wait for a rematch offer or accept a rematch. Just immediately pressing buttons and going to the next game without taking quarter of a second to process the current game that you just played and have some dignity for a rematch

Why does it matter if one rematches, or just starts another game... it's the same game, especially in bullet.

Are you ok? In what world is it the same game, if it's a new opponent with a completely different style of play?

Well you didn't directly answer my question. Why does it matter whether one rematches, or moves on to a different opponent? Unless it's a pre-arranged match, it's not that deep.

If matters because a rematch shows some respect for the game and the opponent. Just jumping to the next match like a mindless button-masher comes off as dismissive. Some of us actually care about learning from the last game and testing ourselves against the same opponent’s style. 

and some of us don't. womp womp. live with it

Yea, you must be another one of those.

you gonna cry? dude why are you so pressed it's just a silly little board game

Tempetown

God! Stop this 'am I good' thing!!!!!!