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"Nobody ever won a chess game by Resigning"
That may be true, however, there have been plenty of people who have won Arena Tournaments by knowing when to resign lost games. Sometimes what is beyond a single game is more important than the game itself.
That may be true, however, there have been plenty of people who have won Arena Tournaments by knowing when to resign lost games. Sometimes what is beyond a single game is more important than the game itself.
I Really wanted to convey the message that in life you should not give up and keep trying and I did not wanted to make it mean or have any debate and stuff and it's up to the player to decide whether resign a match but never stop trying and giving your best and never leave a thing in the middle and just leave @ChessMathNerd @Caldi321 @clutchnutz @CreativeThinking @dnowmects @CRO_CHESS_FAN @Flyingjat @GimmeABotvinnik @iPlaychess2
@Ameen3234 I think that's a great message. I was only trying to add to it, not contradict it.
Gd bro
I agree
I agree
@monsieur_mangetout
If you win by an opponent's blunder you do not deserve easy win. And yes, you must "sit and wait before you can claim victory", although it's no victory.
If you win by an opponent's blunder you do not deserve easy win. And yes, you must "sit and wait before you can claim victory", although it's no victory.
@iPlaychess2 Do you really suppose something or yours could be ever helpful?
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