• Ihnivid@feddit.de
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    10 months ago

    What about people who promote all their pawns instead of mating and proceed to stale mate in bullet (deliberately, of course!)? Asking for a friend.

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    10 months ago

    I’m not exactly clear on when to resign if I blunder away my queen. If it is part of my opening, I will resign, and if I’m in the end game, I won’t. But at what point does etiquette say you should? Do opponents want to play out an uneven match? I like to play out games for practice, even if I’m hopeless, but I don’t want my opponents to feel like they are wasting their time.

    • The Picard Maneuver@startrek.websiteOP
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      10 months ago

      I’ve always heard that until you’re master/GM level, it’s better just to play it out. Your opponent might blunder too, or accidentally stalemate you. At the very least, it’s good practice playing at a disadvantage. I know I’ve blundered huge leads myself, so who knows what’s going to happen?

      There’s a psychological thing where we always assume that our opponents in games will never mess up, which makes it feel easy to give up the moment you make a mistake.