1. Standard memberRBHILL
    Acts 13:48
    California
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    17 Feb '14 20:10
    how about a resign button to resign all the game if you are going to leave the site. but it also comes with an are you sure.
  2. SubscriberKewpie
    since 1-Feb-07
    Australia
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    17 Feb '14 21:402 edits
    Would you expect anyone to invest expensive programmer time in encouraging players to leave? 😕
  3. Standard memberRBHILL
    Acts 13:48
    California
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    18 Feb '14 00:16
    Originally posted by Kewpie
    Would you expect anyone to invest expensive programmer time in encouraging players to leave? 😕
    Obviously that's not the only reason for this button. Sometimes people join tournaments and resign in all 40 games before making a move. Why should they sit there clicking all 40 games to resign when they could just click one button. 🙄
  4. Donationketchuplover
    Isolated Pawn
    Wisconsin USA
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    18 Feb '14 01:45
    I concur with this earthling
  5. Standard memberSwissGambit
    Caninus Interruptus
    2014.05.01
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    18 Feb '14 02:46
    Originally posted by RBHILL
    Obviously that's not the only reason for this button. Sometimes people join tournaments and resign in all 40 games before making a move. Why should they sit there clicking all 40 games to resign when they could just click one button. 🙄
    If they're going to screw 40 opponents out of games, the least they could do is press the damn button 40 times. 😕
  6. SubscriberPonderable
    chemist
    Linkenheim
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    18 Feb '14 09:39
    Originally posted by SwissGambit
    If they're going to screw 40 opponents out of games, the least they could do is press the damn button 40 times. 😕
    yes. Thinking before moving is one of the talents a chessplayer shoud ahve. Enetering a tournament in whioch one doesn't intend to play is not a sign for that.
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