@FredtheCrusher said in #1:
> If the opponent played well but you still won, then you must have played better.
This is true whether the person says "well played" or not. So your feelings must be hurt either way, and the actual saying of the phrase is irrelevant.
But it's also not necessary to get your feelings hurt because you lost a game of chess.
> If the opponent played well but you still won, then you must have played better.
This is true whether the person says "well played" or not. So your feelings must be hurt either way, and the actual saying of the phrase is irrelevant.
But it's also not necessary to get your feelings hurt because you lost a game of chess.