It would really depend on the position. I would definitely want to beat him if he made a full-piece blunder. I would try really hard to win, instead of taking the draw. I've got nothing to lose
Except the game. :)
If you're afraid of losing a game then chess isn't for you
I just know a situation like that wouldn't happen to people at my level. Or yours either. Common sense. I don't consider myself a chess player anyway so you no longer have to worry about whether chess is for me or not.
I rember your old post were you were all about learning and trying to get better whatever happen to those post.
I remember when woodshover threatened both Chess.com, and Caissa, with quitting chess if he didn't get better at the game. A dark cloud hung over the chess world for months...
All the top GMs, and the WC too said they just wouldn't want to play anymore if I quit since the game would no longer have any meaning.
It would really depend on the position. I would definitely want to beat him if he made a full-piece blunder. I would try really hard to win, instead of taking the draw. I've got nothing to lose
Except the game. :)
If you're afraid of losing a game then chess isn't for you
I just know a situation like that wouldn't happen to people at my level. Or yours either. Common sense. I don't consider myself a chess player anyway so you no longer have to worry about whether chess is for me or not.
I rember your old post were you were all about learning and trying to get better whatever happen to those post.
I remember when woodshover threatened both Chess.com, and Caissa, with quitting chess if he didn't get better at the game. A dark cloud hung over the chess world for months...