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Why you should resign in Chess:

They say “Never give up”, but in truth, there’s a difference between *giving up* and *accepting probability, and making the best of it*.



If you play through enough resign-able games, then you will - without a doubt - win some games that you probably shouldn’t have won—however, competition isn’t about winning *some* games; it is about winning the most games possible.

Resigning resign-able games and analysing the games, doing puzzles, or doing physical exercise are all things that will help you win more games than never-resigning will.



Kind regards - Shadow1414.
I usually give up when there are no more resources left to attack or something like that, because I don't like playing lost positions and even more so wasting time on them

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