I noticed that my thread about RHP being liars was deleted by the site!! So, I am placing it here now. SERIOUS REPLIES ONLY!!
What do you do when the site forced a result in your game when you are told that the site never forces results in games?? Who do you complain to?? Here is the game that was a forced draw with TacticalStrategy by the admins!!
Game 4238648
I still feel that I can win this game!! Please HELP!!
Originally posted by vietasianfox45Hi,
I noticed that my thread about RHP being liars was deleted by the site!! So, I am placing it here now. SERIOUS REPLIES ONLY!!
What do you do when the site forced a result in your game when you are told that the site never forces results in games?? Who do you complain to?? Here is the game that was a forced draw with TacticalStrategy by the admins!!
Game 4238648
I still feel that I can win this game!! Please HELP!!
I think you accidentally accepted a draw offer from your opponent. If it's any consolation, I think if your opponent played 65..Bxf6!, taking the pawn, then that position really was drawn.
Opposite-coloured bishop endgames are almost always draws even when playing against lower-rated players with a pawn or two advantage.
I think this is a glitch on the site. You've pretty much got to have kings only on the board before The Fox with accept a draw: he hates them. And you've really got to be a complete muppet before you mistakenly accept a draw and I can assure you that The Fox is not a muppet. I can see why he's so upset: if the game had played to a win for him he would have advanced to the next round. I can see why admin would be unwilling to reopen the game as they'd have to break the news to the guy who's currently advancing and get TacStrat to agree to continue playing. But still, a site glitch. I've seen a few in my time here.
I hope no-one's going to start whining because The Fox has an opinion... are they? He doesn't need to demonstrate a winning line. There's no forced line to checkmate here. Games are won because your opponent makes a mistake. For all we know, if the game were to continue Tactical Strategy might start moving his king back and forth until that pawn gets promoted. He wouldn't I'm sure as I know from experience that he's a sneaky player... but still.
Originally posted by LukerikI am very embarrassed. I mistakenly thought Fox had the white pieces, I completely agree with his position.
I hope no-one's going to start whining because The Fox has an opinion... are they? He doesn't need to demonstrate a winning line. There's no forced line to checkmate here. Games are won because your opponent makes a mistake. For all we know, if the game were to continue Tactical Strategy might start moving his king back and forth until that pawn gets pro ...[text shortened]... d. He wouldn't I'm sure as I know from experience that he's a sneaky player... but still.
Originally posted by bosintangMy opponent offered me a draw once and I made a move. He never offered it again. So, there was no way I could have accidentally clicked on accept draw.
Hi,
I think you accidentally accepted a draw offer from your opponent. If it's any consolation, I think if your opponent played 65..Bxf6!, taking the pawn, then that position really was drawn.
Opposite-coloured bishop endgames are almost always draws even when playing against lower-rated players with a pawn or two advantage.
Originally posted by pimpsandwichVery funny. If the game can be reopened, I can't show you the winning line since TacticalStrategy may have counter moves for any of my moves and FORCE a draw. Therefore, I will not show the moves.
I understand if he got jobbed then he deserved a chance to try to win the game. With that said please demonstrate a winning line. I don't see it. If it can be demonstrated, do so, otherwise accept nomination into the Whiner's Hall of Fame.
Originally posted by LukerikThank you, Lubernick.
I hope no-one's going to start whining because The Fox has an opinion... are they? He doesn't need to demonstrate a winning line. There's no forced line to checkmate here. Games are won because your opponent makes a mistake. For all we know, if the game were to continue Tactical Strategy might start moving his king back and forth until that pawn gets pro ...[text shortened]... d. He wouldn't I'm sure as I know from experience that he's a sneaky player... but still.
Originally posted by pimpsandwichHow would you know I am a sneaky player when we never ever played each other?? Unless you are using another user name to play me and use that one for other games!!
I am very embarrassed. I mistakenly thought Fox had the white pieces, I completely agree with his position.
Yes, I have the white pieces.