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How to resign a game without exiting browser and receiving temp ban

In many losing positions, whether through better play from the opponent or via a blunder, it seems pointless to continue playing for the remainder of the game.

Is there a way to resign a game normally without exiting the browser, as this results in a temporary ban? Is it the white flag surrender option? Apart from forfeiting your pieces until the opponent reaches a dominant position.

Thanks.

In many losing positions, whether through better play from the opponent or via a blunder, it seems pointless to continue playing for the remainder of the game. Is there a way to resign a game normally without exiting the browser, as this results in a temporary ban? Is it the white flag surrender option? Apart from forfeiting your pieces until the opponent reaches a dominant position. Thanks.

you have played 100+ games on lichess and u don't know where the resign button is??? yes u double click the white flag

you have played 100+ games on lichess and u don't know where the resign button is??? yes u double click the white flag

Figured it out quite quickly after posting, thanks!

Figured it out quite quickly after posting, thanks!

Hi. Somehow I don't quite understand what you want. You want to give up? Then do it. It would not be the first game that you give up. It is natural that there is a penalty if you simply leave the game. As my predecessors have already said. Just give up.

https://lichess.org/CbL8xaUB/black

Hi. Somehow I don't quite understand what you want. You want to give up? Then do it. It would not be the first game that you give up. It is natural that there is a penalty if you simply leave the game. As my predecessors have already said. Just give up. https://lichess.org/CbL8xaUB/black

https://lichess.org/h4vvctNs

Game played 17/Dec/2021. It took you some time, but you did it! Congratulations.

https://lichess.org/h4vvctNs Game played 17/Dec/2021. It took you some time, but you did it! Congratulations.

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