How about the fact that we only get 2 moves to decide whether to delete a game or not. Is this a petty bug or is there a valid reason?........Source - Help index - Introduction - What if my opponent stops playing?
Originally posted by King Scotty How about the fact that we only get 2 moves to decide whether to delete a game or not. Is this a petty bug or is there a valid reason?........Source - Help index - Introduction - What if my opponent stops playing?
Probably has to do with the fact that the shortest amount of moves two players can take for one to achieve checkmate is two....
Originally posted by seraphimvulture Probably has to do with the fact that the shortest amount of moves two players can take for one to achieve checkmate is two....
What two moves would they be, then?
The answer to King Scotty's question is so blindingly obvious it must have been posted as a joke. Not a very funny one, though.
Originally posted by ivangrice The answer to King Scotty's question is so blindingly obvious it must have been posted as a joke. Not a very funny one, though.[/b]
If you know the answer, let's see it. While you're at it, explain what "moves counted in pairs" means to you.(no joke)
Originally posted by King Scotty If you know the answer, let's see it. While you're at it, explain what "moves counted in pairs" means to you.(no joke)
If you really can't figure it out for yourself I'm not sure you have the intelligence to understand the explanation.