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There is a rematch button

I already said that I always give a rematch. Why would I run myself and do the same, if I win? That doesn't make any sense. I wouldn't call you a coward, if I would be coward too.

And yes, running after one game tells that you are coward, scared, unsure about your skills, afraid of losing... No matter how much you are trying to lie about it and make it ok.
And those are cowards too who run when they lose. Of course I feel better when I've just won, but I still hate the way they behave.
What are you talking about? I played about 40 games with my previous opponent.
"And yes, running after one game tells that you are coward, scared, unsure about your skills, afraid of losing... No matter how much you are trying to lie about it and make it ok. "

And this sentence alone tells me you take losses too personally and that I don't want to play you even once, let alone more than once.
Why are we arguing about this?
Can we agree on two axioms:
(1) It is not rude to offer a rematch.
(2) It is not rude to reject a rematch.
If you had a good game, I see no reason not to play again to have another.
The button says "offer a rematch", not "demand a rematch".
If someone clicks on "create a game", they are not compelled to play more than one game.
And no, refusing to play a rematch does not make you a "coward" or "afraid of losing", if you play a chess game, you always have some chance of losing, no matter if you played against someone you just beat or a new random opponent.
Maybe the "coward" just jumped on for a quick game or two and didn't have time for a rematch, that happens to me a bit.
#47:
We are arguing precisely because some people do not agree with those two axioms.

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