PSA: you can deactivate the option for take backs in your preferences.
I've deactivated them a while ago and am thankful to be rid of the temptation.
PSA: you can deactivate the option for take backs in your preferences.
I've deactivated them a while ago and am thankful to be rid of the temptation.
@Planet_CHESS465 said in #7:
What if u mouse slip, i very often do as i dont have great hand coordination
You can turn on "move confirmation" in your settings, which should solve the problem.
That's not practical in bullet and fast blitz, I agree - but hand coordination is part of the game in these formats, like it or not.
@Planet_CHESS465 said in #7:
> What if u mouse slip, i very often do as i dont have great hand coordination
You can turn on "move confirmation" in your settings, which should solve the problem.
That's not practical in bullet and fast blitz, I agree - but hand coordination is part of the game in these formats, like it or not.
In life I searched in all corners for the takeback button.
In life I searched in all corners for the takeback button.
it's called playing for fun. Some people do that
it's called playing for fun. Some people do that
Good for casual chess in my opinion. Rated chess... I don't really know honestly.
I also believe in "you may only offer 3 draws in a game"
Why in rated chess? Good question.
Good for casual chess in my opinion. Rated chess... I don't really know honestly.
I also believe in "you may only offer 3 draws in a game"
Why in rated chess? Good question.
Because if a player has blundered and wants to undo it, they can always undo it after that move. However, you don’t need to accept the takebacks. I never accept take backs. They only make you a weaker player who takes blunders for granted
Because if a player has blundered and wants to undo it, they can always undo it after that move. However, you don’t need to accept the takebacks. I never accept take backs. They only make you a weaker player who takes blunders for granted