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Why won't they resign?

Why won't they resign?

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By the looks of it, I think your right. Oh well

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Originally posted by Otis
By the looks of it, I think your right. Oh well
Somebody, anybody, hold me.

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Every time this topic comes up I give the same answer (in fact I'm saving a copy on my computer for the next occasion it comes up). A player should resign when they have nothing to gain from continuing the game. This could be the slight possibility of a draw or learning something by watching a stronger player exploit an advantage. Once that point is reach ...[text shortened]... e satifaction of frustrating a player who has shown themselves to be completely bereft of class.
i have strong views on this topic ...

i think you have done well in explaining my views!

i also add ... if a player resigns too early rather than struggle on, then they are definitely cheating on their rotten fish lover, and their feet are computer engines and their breath smells good to a a dead possum.

and

if a player keeps playing when they know there is nothing to learn and nothing to gain bar timeout, then they are definitely cheating and using an engine and their feet smell like a dead possum and their breath smells like rotten fish ... or they had better be damn entertained by the conversation and intending to resign when their opponent passes their timelimit.

further ... please everyone use large timebank - it is very sensible!

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Originally posted by flexmore
i have strong views on this topic ...

i think you have done well in explaining my views!

i also add ... if a player resigns too early rather than struggle on, then they are definitely cheating and using an engine and their feet smell like rotten fish and their breath smells like a dead possum.

and

if a player keeps playing when they know there i ...[text shortened]... r breath smells like rotten fish ... or they had better be damn entertained by the conversation!
You have 2 very distrubing fetishes there.

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Originally posted by flexmore
i have strong views on this topic ...

i think you have done well in explaining my views!

i also add ... if a player resigns too early rather than struggle on, then they are definitely cheating on their rotten fish lover, and their feet are computer engines and their breath smells good to a a dead possum.

and

if a player keeps playing when they k ...[text shortened]... passes their timelimit.

further ... please everyone use large timebank - it is very sensible!
I know there is a certain type of compulsion related to marine life, but I can't remember the name which connotes such a fetish.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
No seeking advice on a game in progress.
Are they any good?

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Somebody, anybody, hold me.
Hold you??????

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Originally posted by powershaker
I know there is a certain type of compulsion related to marine life, but I can't remember the name which connotes such a fetish.
Speaking of marine life,..Where do fish keep their money? In a river bank.....hahahahahahaha

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Originally posted by TRAINS44
Speaking of marine life,..Where do fish keep their money? In a river bank.....hahahahahahaha
I thought they made their deposits straight into the water, Mr T 😵

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Originally posted by ark13
I was quoting Bowoman. I was telling him he should get banned for giving me "advice."

But, yes, you're absolutely right. There's nothing wrong with posting a game.
That's B-O-W-M-A-N-N.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
I thought they made their deposits straight into the water, Mr T 😵
Yes, I suppose they do, yes, I suppose they do.