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Why don't people resign...

Why don't people resign...

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when they are obviously going to lose?

I won't mention anything about the game as it's still in progress but it's really getting quite annoying and boring now 😠

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clicking the resign button is like saying "yes, I am a loser"
That's why. Some people won't accept that, and I suppose that's fair enough.

If you're sure you'll win - why complain?

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I like to complain lol

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Don't we all :-) There should be a complain forum here, would go down well.

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there should be, thats a very good idea

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How do you know they will lose?
Perhaps they have seen something you have not and will win!

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I once didn't resign for a few weeks because I thought my opponent was using a computer and was hoping to get evidence of it to submit to the powers that be.

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well in my impatience and frustration i made a mistake which was the only possible way he could win

i am so annoyed at myself 😠

*waits for ensuing laughter* 😳

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Controling ones emotions is a important part of playing good moves. Anger, impatience, and the like may cause you to play a bad move. Try to control yourself when your opponent does not play as you would like him to.

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Originally posted by Fat Lady
I once didn't resign for a few weeks because I thought my opponent was using a computer and was hoping to get evidence of it to submit to the powers that be.
Ah yes, I once did that as well. It worked, too.

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Let say, it's personal and depends of course on the level and perception of the opponent. Some play, in my opinion, to many moves in a more or less lost position. It often happens against a higher rated player. Another category of player resigns when they think it's obvious if they lose a piece, a pawn or a endgame.
I myself know when to give up. Depends on the opponent and the position on the board. But with a piece behind, I try to fight back. These are often my best games!

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Originally posted by GrumpyBoyFett
well in my impatience and frustration i made a mistake which was the only possible way he could win

i am so annoyed at myself 😠

*waits for ensuing laughter* 😳
You're provisional and it's hard for your opponent to tell how strong you really are. If I was in a lost position against a provisional, I would probably play a few moves just to see how good their technique is.

Like the other posters have said, you must play unemotionally and objectively if you are to win your won games. Let it be of no consequence whether your opponent resigns - if he will not, then make him suffer!

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The worst part about having a game where you know victory is imminent is waiting for your opponent to move because you can't wait to smash them! but then again its even better when you are getting your butt kicked and your opponent walks you right into stalemate! 😛

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Someone posted previously that sometimes they will resign and other times they like to see what they can make out of the game. I do the same thing. Many times I play much better when cornered. My best victories (granted th ey are few on this site) have come such a circumstance. I am still learning even when I am getting butchered. Guess I take more what not to do from the game.

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When I clearly have a won position and my opponent drags it out, I find it insulting.