I am not sure many newcomers or novices know how to resign a game. Now I know it's nice to play it out to the end sometimes, but when all is totally lost come on already resign and get on to a new game.
Be a gentleman congratulate your opponent and gracefully resign. Its easy just type a message like: Great game enjoy it, congrats.
and then press the resign button.
Its always nice to start a new game and forget the old one you just lost. More on as they say. LOL
i too dislike people who don't resign when they should do it. i have played with intermediate players (1400-1600) who insist on playing on with a rock or 3 pawns behind. quite boring imho, but it's their right.
anyway, to clear some misconceptions (i have really heard those questions from friends of mine):
- it dosn't matter if you ressign or get matted on table. score is still 0-1.
- it doesn't matter for rating if you loose a game in 4 movs or in 100 moves or resign, it is still a loss (see faq on how rating is computed).
Originally posted by wormwoodI've been on these forums for 4 weeks and I've seen 8 of these threads so far.
if I had an euro for every thread a newcomer starts about people not resigning when he'd like them to...
There is no such thing as manners on the internet. And resignation is a choice. If he wants to keep fighting, he can do what he wants.
Yea I notice that in todays world, do as you wish the heck with others.
Everything goes, if it feels good do it.
So as in chess as in the world. Oh p.s. hey if I had a nickel for every minute I waited be it here or OTB or any where I be Bill Gates runner up.
Do you play chess with your elbows on the table?🙄🙂😀
Originally posted by wormwoodHehe, I was just thinking the same. Has it been a week already? Sigh...
if I had an euro for every thread a newcomer starts about people not resigning when he'd like them to...
I don't enjoy playing games that I'm losing. If I'm in a losing position and think that I could flip the board around and mate Fritz 10 or Kasparov, or I just don't want to play the game anymore, I'll resign. If I I lack faith in my oppnent's endgame skills, have play left, have drawing chances, or have something left to learn, I probably will not resign unless I have too many games on the go. The only provable axiom is that nobody ever won a game by resigning.
Here's the thing, I resign because resigning is good for *me*, not because it's good for *my opponent*. As a winner, their prize for playing is winning the game. As a loser, my prize is deciding whether I want to end the game before checkmate or not.
Originally posted by Armagodenit's correspondence chess we play here, you're not supposed to be in a hurry.
Oh p.s. hey if I had a nickel for every minute I waited be it here or OTB or any where I be Bill Gates runner up.
I understand your frustration, but the thing is, we get 1-2 of these threads every week, and none of them makes any difference. ever.
it would be stupid for a beginner to trust his opponent saying a game is lost and resignable. the only way he's gonna learn it, is by playing these games out. just mate the guy as fast as possible, and he'll learn his lesson eventually. we all did.
Originally posted by ArmagodenIt's easy to say "resign when all is totally lost", but not so easy to define what 'totally lost' is.
I am not sure many newcomers or novices know how to resign a game. Now I know it's nice to play it out to the end sometimes, but when all is totally lost come on already resign and get on to a new game.
Be a gentleman congratulate your opponent and gracefully resign. Its easy just type a message like: Great game enjoy it, congrats.
and then press the ...[text shortened]... always nice to start a new game and forget the old one you just lost. More on as they say. LOL