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Why you should think twice before you resign



Greetings everyone! Today I have the pleasure to share another swindle with you. I was a piece down, but did not give up...

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Regards, Noam
I like that part where you say : the haters were out to get me 😂😂😂 but I swindled my way out. 😂😂🙆‍♂️😂😂 Awesome swindle i think now you made your point of not resigning because when a person is up a piece usually they don't play the way they used to play before winning the piece or they don't play as active fearing to making mistakes then giving back the material on the other hand when you lose a piece you play much more accurately trying to sulvage and swindle the game 😂😂😂😂 nice one Noam
Here's a bullet swindler lost the queen in the opening 🙆‍♂️ but I never gave up the opponent couldn't breakthrough my solid defence and ended losing ✊✊ no to resigning 😂😂
Let's go Given1234! That was karma for your opponent with the dirty move Bg4 ha ha!
You are also right that after blundering one should really try-hard. There are two ways to react after blunder, thinking oh no I am such an idiot, or now I have to try really hard to win! If you try to consciously have the latter attitude it will become part of the subconscious.

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