Resignation VS the 'Null' move: Irrelevant Poll #1!
08-24-2012, 08:41 AM
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RE: Resignation VS the 'Null' move: Irrelevant Poll #1!
(08-24-2012 02:48 AM)worldfamous Wrote: It depends on my opponent. I have won many games that my opponent could have won, had they not missed the closing move that was right in front of them. When I play an opponent that seemingly never makes a mistake, I will resign. There's no reason to tie up that slot just to wait for the inevitable. Statistically speaking, you're obviously better off letting your opponent beat you. But sometimes I just want to get that game out of my cue as quick as I can. Oh, and resigning prevents an embarrassing "you lose" notification at a business meeting (yes, that happened to me). Wish they had a "you win" notification. The horns of victory one they're using no just isn't as gratifying as the "you lose" is painful. Haha business meeting? |
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