Originally posted by woadman Gee ...do bad manners apply to opponents who take "timeouts, Vacation, time banks" when they find themselves losing a chess game?
I do that all the time its the winning that counts. so get over it spanky.
Originally posted by redbadger I do that all the time its the winning that counts. so get over it spanky.
well the top level, elite GMs respect each other and have high degrees of sportsmanship !! Only rarely do they not shake hands at the beginning of a game.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby (OP)
Bad Manners
'Bad manners at home, at work, at parties, on the road and in online forums reflect self centeredness: it's all about you, hypersensitive to your own wishes and needs and insensitive to the wishes and needs of others. Your thoughts?'
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Bad manners at home, at work, at parties, on the road and in online forums reflect self centeredness: it's all about you, hypersensitive to your own wishes and needs and insensitive to the wishes and needs of others. Your thoughts?'
Oughtn't you to be making this rather oblique confession on the Spirituality Forum?
Originally posted by woadman Gee ...do bad manners apply to opponents who take "timeouts, Vacation, time banks" when they find themselves losing a chess game?
If RHP Members' utilization of site features becomes bothersome be more selective in your choice of chess opponents.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Originally posted by Grampy Bobby (OP)
[b]Bad Manners
'Bad manners at home, at work, at parties, on the road and in online forums reflect self centeredness: it's all about you, hypersensitive to your own wishes and needs and insensitive to the wishes and needs of others. Your thoughts?'[/b]
Repeating yourself without being prompted is bad manners.