Wait Wait before saying arg or blunder

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rockpeter

Well I did a good thing in one of my games.  I placed my Queen on a position that left it to be captured.  I was about to say arg or blunder and decided to wait.  Well you guessed it, the player didn't see the Queen and didn't take it.  I guess I won't bother to write down things like that while playing.  Maybe after a couple of moves it could be mentioned.

NotQuiteRookie

Personally, I always ignore the "oops" and "args".  I usually assume that a trap is being set. Is that paranoia?

Chessgod123

I don't see why anyone would ever write "blunder" after their move anyway. What kind of stupidity does it take to highlight to your opponent the possibility of your blundering?