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| From | Message | Posted by micaxe uskidscompute.com
5/18/2003 17:04:50 play online chess | Subject: Players behaviour
Message: (pawnonator) HAHHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAH ITS NOT MATE f****r !!!!!! Nxf7 !!!! I GOT YOUR QUEEN !~~ YOU SHOULD RESIGN !!!!
That is kind of crap u can get trying to play nice relaxing chess...think there should be a rule to kick out or atleast warn ppl who just cant behave themselves during match...bet that dude is a child but still it should be watched
| Posted by aggropolis uskidscompute.com
5/18/2003 17:10:18 play online chess | also
Message: board #833143
Contact the webmaster about it and this guy will be banned. Meanwhile use the option 'ignore user' and then you cannot see what he writes to you.
| Posted by micaxe uskidscompute.com
5/18/2003 17:27:19 play online chess | re
Message: I contacted webmaster and ignored that user. Shall see what they, idiotic behaviour that just was. Now I'll just go to continue with my rest games and forgot that this ever happened :)
| Posted by raimon uskidscompute.com
5/18/2003 21:08:12 play online chess | micaxe
Message: These jerks run out of people to impress after a while - and get bored and leave (if they don't get kicked out first)
They wouldn't be behaving like this in an OTB game - they'd be too gutless.
| Posted by calmrolfe uskidscompute.com
5/19/2003 04:05:24 play online chess | micaxe
Message: The vast majority of people playing here are courteous and polite, you were just unlucky to encounter an ill mannered opponent.
A word of advice, if I may, try to resist the temptation of attempting to checkmate your opponent after three moves. You will learn more about the harmony and co-operation of your pieces if you use your openings as a means of creating the sort of middle game that is advantageous to your play. By bringing your Queen out so early in the game you presented your opponent with an easy target and a subsequent loss of tempo as he developed his King's Knight and you had to waste a move retreating your Queen to "safety".
Kind regards,
Cal
| Posted by micaxe uskidscompute.com
5/19/2003 05:03:24 play online chess | yeps
Message: Well I've learned not to bring it up many times too fast but still I make nice mistakes alot and well I'm learning ( atleast I hope I am ). I just wanna play this good game and have some fun. I know most of players here ar nice behaving players atleast what I can say from my small experiense. Thanks to you all of your responses and perhaps we shall see eachother on chessboard sometime later :)
| Posted by rubicox uskidscompute.com
5/22/2003 17:50:17 play online chess | braging
Message: i like to think if you catch your opponent in a dumb move there is nothing bad with rubbing it in a little, but not like that, another thing is that when you are playing an opponent who has a completely lost position you can ask him to resign, some ppl need game space. but not to do it like this... "HAHA I BEAT U SO CAN U NOW RESIGN BECAUSE I NEED NOT PLAY THE LIKES OF YOU, but like this, the game looks lost, maybe you could save some game space for both of us and resign now. Oviously the opponent does not have to, and no hard feel;ings if they dont, but it is better to not suffer the pain of a game that is absoultly lost.
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