Some people are here to socialize not to play chess which takes away the purpose of chess.com
Hm... Judging by your profile, that "some people" includes you.
I play chess too. Look at my recent games
Some people are here to socialize not to play chess which takes away the purpose of chess.com
Hm... Judging by your profile, that "some people" includes you.
I play chess too. Look at my recent games
Some people are here to socialize not to play chess which takes away the purpose of chess.com
Hm... Judging by your profile, that "some people" includes you.
I play chess too. Look at my recent games
The way you are doing things is getting you absolutely nowhere, yet you insist that others adopt your approach.
Unless you are not really low rated, of course - misplaying hundreds of games.
Some people are here to socialize not to play chess which takes away the purpose of chess.com
Hm... Judging by your profile, that "some people" includes you.
I play chess too. Look at my recent games
But you have 162 friends and 1,342 posts, despite only having played 222 games in the nearly 1 year that your account has existed.
Yep
Since when is my chess skill depends on my chess rating?
If you've spent your time playing hundreds of games and purposely misplayed those games for a lower rating (to sandbag, for example), then you're just squandering your life.
Rating on a game is nothing to begin with except fun (unless you are making money), but it's peculiar to get sweaty tryhards who are extremely low rated.
Can't think of another game where low rated players try to dictate how even the world championship aught to be played.
Take Tekken for example: a very hardcore legacy-game which is an esport. Some scrub telling people how to hold the championship would not be entertained in the way that this "coolout" has been entertained for about 50 pages in some other topic.