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ChessUniversity875kh

To the original post, you clearly had three-fold repetition, maybe five- or six-fold, does this site not recognize that as a draw?

laporte

listen man, chess has rules, and if you resigned its because you were losing on time. Everyone would have tried to win on time, come on..

if you get mad just because you lost, go play monopoly or something.. jeesus..

this was a timed game, so your opponent was in his right to play the time. you never hit the "draw" button, youve hit the resign button, why are you crying then ? lol..

if your opponent would have lost on time, would you be crying ? no ? then stop acting like a baby.. and grow up..

sorry for that rudeness, but jeesus christ, some people need a little bam on the butt to wake up, its a game and is supposed to be fun here, no money involved, nothing, just playing a game.. and you lost. now what.. lol.. anyway im not tracking this, i had something to say, and you got the message.. if you have a problem with it, you have 2 choice3s.. say it here in my back, or say it toe in private message. ciao :)

Manchero
Wall50 wrote:

i have a game going on right now where my opponent is behind and is forcing me to accept a draw through perpetual check... it is clearly bad sportmanship


 This isn't bad sportsmanship, it's a skill to be able to salvage a draw through perpetual check or stalemate, in an otherwise lost game.

If you are winning a game convincingly you need to avoid leaving yourself open to these tactics. I would expect most players to happily play for the draw - regardless of whether you consider it unsporting.

willisl0

stop dancing around with him and utilize your other pieces, you could've ended that game around move 44.  You can't expect people to resign, we all want to win.  Thats why we play!