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Why do so many people resign after their queen?

i almost always resign right after my queen gets captured unless i see an opportunity to win back material or checkmate

I'm not sure why because you can still have a lot of chances if there are a good amount of pieces on the board. And you can win on time. I would definitely never do that unless I'm playing someone much better than me


big bwain

People feel helpless after loosing their strongest piece, also most people don't know how to play late game without a queen.

wdym?
I never changed the title breh

I horsed (instead of queening) and then resigned:
Is That what you meant?
https://lichess.org/3ynKkOSHcaAh
but why?Why would you do that?
Perhaps the player mis-clicked a promotion piece.
I once attempted to promote to a queen on this site, but accidentally clicked on knight instead. I was losing anyway, but I immediately got my queen captured!
Basically the opposing queen was pinning my g7 pawn along the a1-h8 to my queen on h8, and when I planned to promote the pawn to a queen, I rushed my mouse. And out my queen went!

I was facing an american dude and he was laughing at me because I was losing by some pieces so I started using my 30s increase and I made him wait at that room for 4 hours by continuously checking him and he went to his next game without his lunch
don't know what it has to do with the thread but I had to tell this to someone
clickbaited muahahahahahahahahaha