Community Blog Discussions - "Play Till Kings": How I Became a National Master by Declining Draws#19 yes, I agree with you on this point | Kamade |
Community Blog Discussions - "Play Till Kings": How I Became a National Master by Declining Draws#16 Playing until only the kings remain isn’t a sign of fighting spirit — it’s usually a sign of not understanding the game. Stop misquoting Magnus Carlsen or Bobby Fischer. Those legends didn’t win dead … | Kamade |
Community Blog Discussions - "Play Till Kings": How I Became a National Master by Declining Draws#15 @tpr said in #2: > If we take away the draws, what would chess be? If the position is totally zero and you want to continue playing for 4 more hours, it's not normal. And I remind you that there are a… | Kamade |
Community Blog Discussions - "Play Till Kings": How I Became a National Master by Declining Draws#14 I also think that it can be considered a lack of respect by the opponent, if the position is equal and he offers you a draw and you decline the offer but then you lose, then you feel very stupid ! | Kamade |
Community Blog Discussions - "Play Till Kings": How I Became a National Master by Declining Draws#8 @tpr said in #2: > I think the idea sounds good but it's extremely limited, offering or accepting draw is not a bad thing in itself, even Magnus Carlsen often offers drawing, chess is a game where def… | Kamade |