Dropping from 1100 down to 900 in 30+0 over 2 days is worth quitting chess over, right?
Edit: Ideally yes or no answers, preferably answers that aren't limp wristed "no don't give up" kind of answers
Dropping from 1100 down to 900 in 30+0 over 2 days is worth quitting chess over, right?
Edit: Ideally yes or no answers, preferably answers that aren't limp wristed "no don't give up" kind of answers
no, not at all. You just had some bad games if that were to happen. Just keep playing.
no, not at all. You just had some bad games if that were to happen. Just keep playing.
Shame https://lichess.org/@/CrassJack
@MasterShark So is that a yes or no to the question?
@MasterShark So is that a yes or no to the question?
No. My best friend @DrCalvatron lost 500 in a day. Drops are common, especially with provisional.
No. My best friend @DrCalvatron lost 500 in a day. Drops are common, especially with provisional.
There is fact that if you are able to get a specify rating, you will get it. So, keep playing.
There is fact that if you are able to get a specify rating, you will get it. So, keep playing.
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@RickRenegade I don't normally play on here, I normally play on chess.com
@RickRenegade I don't normally play on here, I normally play on chess.com
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Everyone has bad days at chess
It's not a reason to quit
plus, it's like smoking 🚬
you'll never be able to quit
Everyone has bad days at chess
It's not a reason to quit
plus, it's like smoking 🚬
you'll never be able to quit