Sportsmanship Argument.

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Played in a tournament, and I faced a 2700. They made a slip and I didn't want them to lose so much elo to me. So I was fair and gave my queen back to them. This is how it should always be. If you are wondering why it isn't on my stats it is because the tournament ended and got aborted. Have a wonderful day fellas :>

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let me get this straight: the game doesn't show up in ur stats as tournament ended while game ongoing?

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TurtleAlex wrote:

let me get this straight: the game doesn't show up in ur stats as tournament ended while game ongoing?

The tournament ended so it aborted the game

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Respect Lily draw

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quick q - hows my pfp

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TurtleAlex wrote:

quick q - hows my pfp

Pfp is gud

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W for lily. How humble of you!

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Are you black?

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In this.

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VirtuaLordD wrote:

Are you black?

Yes I am black pieces

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nice

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chesspeppa1 wrote:

respect

W lils

^^

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W lily 😸

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Hence why Lily is the awsomest, like, ever.

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W lily lol

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I don’t see how taking advantage of your opponent’s mistake is bad sportsmanship,

You say you want a “fair game” but after you return your queen White has a crippling advantage. Is that fair?

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jli30c wrote:

I don’t see how taking advantage of your opponent’s mistake is bad sportsmanship,

They didnt mean to play that move, they meant to play something else so taking advantage of them gripping their mouse wrong or releasing too early or clicking to early or tapping if they are on mobile or not. It turns the game and you gain an undeserved win. It is very poor sportsmanship to take advantage of an opponent slipping. You can tell the difference between an actual blunder and a slip

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Lilyana wrote:
jli30c wrote:

I don’t see how taking advantage of your opponent’s mistake is bad sportsmanship,

They didnt mean to play that move, they meant to play something else so taking advantage of them gripping their mouse wrong or releasing too early or clicking to early or tapping if they are on mobile or not. It turns the game and you gain an undeserved win. It is very poor sportsmanship to take advantage of an opponent slipping. You can tell the difference between an actual blunder and a slip

You should not care. And it is not "fair" to manipulate game outcomes like that, that is a violation of Fair Play policy.

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basketstorm wrote:
Lilyana wrote:
jli30c wrote:

I don’t see how taking advantage of your opponent’s mistake is bad sportsmanship,

They didnt mean to play that move, they meant to play something else so taking advantage of them gripping their mouse wrong or releasing too early or clicking to early or tapping if they are on mobile or not. It turns the game and you gain an undeserved win. It is very poor sportsmanship to take advantage of an opponent slipping. You can tell the difference between an actual blunder and a slip

You should not care. And it is not "fair" to manipulate game outcomes like that, that is a violation of Fair Play policy.

How do you know she didn't "mouse slip" her queen too lol?

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Because she admitted

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