Originally posted by Raven69I came across some really good manners in Nov/08. A player rated 250 points higher than me left a Knight hanging, when I captured it, he resigned gracefully, saying he moved too fast and deserved to lose, then thanked me for a good game. I'm not sure I could be this well mannered if I'd lost this way. π
I am sure all of you have come across some examples of outstanding sportsmanship in your chess careers. Great acts that made you feel all warm and fuzzy inside or just little things that impressed you. Please share them here!
Here is mine from last night:
Me: Have a good game.
Opponent: F-you!
once I was losing this game, so I purposelly moved extremely slow to annoy my opponent. with still about 25 mins left on the clock, he decided to go to the bathroom, after he left his seat, I got up and followed him there. And once we got in the bathroom, I got him in the head and knocked him out unconscious, finally I hid him in a concealed room. 30 mins past, his clock ran out and I claimed the winπ.
Never heard from him since then.
Originally posted by EmLaskerI remember once playing against a guy who moved slow to annoy me.
once I was losing this game, so I purposelly moved extremely slow to annoy my opponent. with still about 25 mins left on the clock, he decided to go to the bathroom, after he left his seat, I got up and followed him there. And once we got in the bathroom, I got him in the head and knocked him out unconscious, finally I hid him in a concealed room. 30 mins past, his clock ran out and I claimed the winπ.
Never heard from him since then.
I went to the toilet when someone knocked me out and hid me a
concealed room. I lost the game on time.
But who cares. I found £100,000 in this concealed room.
Originally posted by greenpawn34I remember once, I was the arbiter of a tournament and there was this one guy who was moving slowly to annoy his opponent. They both went to the bathroom and I followed them to make sure there wasn't any problems. The one guy knocked out the other and gave me £100,000 to not say a word, so I hid the money in a concealed room.
I remember once playing against a guy who moved slow to annoy me.
I went to the toilet when someone knocked me out and hid me a
concealed room. I lost the game on time.
But who cares. I found £100,000 in this concealed room.
I lost a game on this site recently. Basically I lost the game because I moved to fast and left my Knight unprotected (I know ... I know, think before you move, but then again, has this never happened to you too??). I felt really sorry for myself, but I guess this is not the fault of my opponent so my final words to him were:
"I could try to stall this game and wait for the inevitable, but that will not make me feel any better about this game. Good job! A very happy new year to you. Do you mind if I ask for a rematch? "
I felt a whole lot better after he had accepted the rematch.
I'm reminded of an episode from the television show "House", which starts at a chess tournament. Person A tells person B he's already lost and should give up. The game plays out, person A wins. Person B stands up, extends his hand and say's "good game". Person A stands up and beats in his face with the time clock.
Originally posted by Raven69Ha, ha that's actually pretty funny LOL. It happens though, there are idiots lurking everywhere. π
I am sure all of you have come across some examples of outstanding sportsmanship in your chess careers. Great acts that made you feel all warm and fuzzy inside or just little things that impressed you. Please share them here!
Here is mine from last night:
Me: Have a good game.
Opponent: F-you!