The player that beat Ironman is Ironman. Ironman is said to have stated that he sliped with the mouse and entered the wrong move. I have clicked enter so many times when I meant to click take back or clicked the wrong man that I could just scream. I need to scream as the forearm smash I gave the freezer gave it a dent and the mouse broke when I hit it and my computer made a funny sound after I hit it a few times and my chair has a broken leg after I well lets not go there.
Originally posted by gambit3Here here. It was such an obvious mistake, he couldn't possibly have made the move on purpose, since Kh7 would have won straight up
The player that beat Ironman is Ironman. Ironman is said to have stated that he sliped with the mouse and entered the wrong move. I have clicked enter so many times when I meant to click take back or clicked the wrong man that I could just scream. I need to scream as the forearm smash I gave the freezer gave it a dent and the mouse broke when I hit it and my ...[text shortened]... y sound after I hit it a few times and my chair has a broken leg after I well lets not go there.
Originally posted by Alpha10I suppose you can't panic in correspondence chess either? My first game against one of the top players...
Mouse slip?!?!?! Are you serious?
How does your mouse slip, making the wrong move, and press enter? Maybe Ironman doesn't want to admit defeat
Game 497291
As for mouse slips. This is the one and only mouse slip I've had on here. It is possible... Game 497291 (Move Rd8)
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Originally posted by RagnorakThis is the point I'm trying to make.
I suppose you can't panic in correspondence chess either? My first game against one of the top players...
Game 497291
As for mouse slips. This is the one and only mouse slip I've had on here. It is possible... Game 497291 (Move Rd8)
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How does your mouse slip...
Say, "Oops! I made the wrong move!!!!"
"Oops!! MY mouse wondered over the 'move' button and, what do you know, my mouse slipped and I pressed it"
unlucky you
It's not that hard to lose a game of chess due to "non chess" reasons, which include "mouse slips".
I once lost a game due to a "brain slip". I made a miscalculation and subsequently went on to lose. During the post mortem it became obvious that if my brain hadn't slipped at the vital second, my position would have been tenable. Naturally I let my opponent know that it was my BRAIN that had been at fault, and that he should count his lucky stars. Chesswise, the game had been going great up till then.