Why do i talk about respect in my posts?
Simple, I give an example.
One of these days, I was playing against a player, ...good, good player, ...much stronger than me, ...he was winning,
I made two bad moves and his game took advantage.
Time was running out, he made a move,
I couldn't do anything, ... with one move he won, .... instead, he gave me 5 minutes of time more, ... but I couldn't do anything,. ..he was winning the game.
Okay, I could also have retired, in a bullet never say never, ...but that's not the point.
He deserved the win and yet he used a tool that I define stupid and disrespectful to "give me" more time, ... time that would be useless, because with one move (and he knew it) he would have won (rightly).
I tried to offer him a rematch with 5 minutes of free time to return the "favor" but he chose not to play.
This is not fairplay (not the rematch thing, of course)
And Lichess shouldn't allow players that kind of "freedom".
What do you think?
Simple, I give an example.
One of these days, I was playing against a player, ...good, good player, ...much stronger than me, ...he was winning,
I made two bad moves and his game took advantage.
Time was running out, he made a move,
I couldn't do anything, ... with one move he won, .... instead, he gave me 5 minutes of time more, ... but I couldn't do anything,. ..he was winning the game.
Okay, I could also have retired, in a bullet never say never, ...but that's not the point.
He deserved the win and yet he used a tool that I define stupid and disrespectful to "give me" more time, ... time that would be useless, because with one move (and he knew it) he would have won (rightly).
I tried to offer him a rematch with 5 minutes of free time to return the "favor" but he chose not to play.
This is not fairplay (not the rematch thing, of course)
And Lichess shouldn't allow players that kind of "freedom".
What do you think?