Why did Wang Hao resign? Suspicious

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Sammy_Thechessboy

Hao was in a losing position. Even though he had drawing chances, he only had 5 minutes opposing to Nepo's 50 minutes, so I think it was resignable.

Omega_Doom
2Ke21-0 wrote:
Omega_Doom wrote:
2Ke21-0 wrote:
ChesswithNickolay wrote:

Americans making bad statements about Russians. 

Well, what other statements do you expect us to make about them after they attempted to interfere with our previous election with the goal of denigrate one of the candidates?

I have several questions.

Do you know any reason to influence US election? Don't you think it was made up to turn people against other candidate? Do you trust your politicians?

There are several reasons other countries would want to influence the US Elections. The following article covers most of them: https://news.illinois.edu/view/6367/807224

My answer to your second question is a resounding NO! 

Could you substantiate your resounding NO?

I do not agree with the article author that Trump is better choice for Russia. Sanctions continued to be imposed in his term. The only big question if democrats wants to have full/big confrontation with Russia. I doubt it because i see that they even backpedal.

romannosejob

He's out of the running and was losing and playing poorly. He just wasn't up for another 2 hours of grinding to a likely loss.

SpacePodz
I heard it was health problems related to stress.
harshalpatil2001

Yes he has health related problems. Also recently in an interview he said he is retiring because of health related issues

Strangemover

The stress of being falsely accused of corruption and accepting bribes on online chess forums? 

harshalpatil2001

@stangemover I don't thing so at that level they will do that. Playing chess thinking for 4 hours actively is very difficult and tiring 

hypermuddish

lol

ainsleyash

Because, he talked over the top of Hao so he couldn't get a chance to speak. 

DreamscapeHorizons

He lost his last 3 games. In the 2nd half of the candidates he only scored 1 point in 7 games, 2 draws and 5 losses. I think it's clear he's given up.

TerrorEyes666
Strangemover wrote:

The stress of being falsely accused of corruption and accepting bribes on online chess forums? 

 

This is hilarious happy.png

liberalbeanieguy

just scrolling by this is pretty interesting gonna follow just to see what others are thinking

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