Starcraft II player: misclicks 8 times in under a second, resigns 0.2 seconds later
AnarchyChess
Holy hell
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Ugh I got told that at my level you should never resign because all of us make such stupid mistakes there's still a chance of a win.
Hard to actually do though when you're down 10+ points and huddled miserably in a corner.
Here's another reason you should never resign: endgames are crazy hard, and not resigning is the only chance you'll ever get to practice them.
@duncesplayed thanks that's a really good point!
I just somehow won an endgame after losing both my castles, thought of this convo.
Never resigning because maybe the 1200 that you're playing against might make a mistake and give you a dub
happens more often than you think
if you're playing against me, that is. I'm about 1200 rapid, and the amount of times I've absolutely thrown games after a good setup is simply sad
that's probably the reason why I can't seem to get any higher
White supremacy
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I prefer black. Remember that the saying goes: "White begins, black wins." (I have no idea if this saying also exists in English but it does rime just as well as in German („Weiß beginnt, Schwarz gewinnt.”))
I’ve always heard it as “It’s whites game to lose”.
I don't agree and don't think the data agrees. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-move_advantage_in_chess
Two thoughts: white can more easily set the speed of the game, as well as not have to adapt to their choices (which black must do)
I know but still prefer black
Almost certainly for elo play and stuff where people learned all the first 10+ moves of all the viable opening strategies.
But as a casual player (ok, I was chess club in Jr high if that counts for anything) I always chose to play as black and have always won at least 90% of all my games played. I'd be confused as hell if I played as white, at this point.
Does Lichess check for this? I definitely get an aborted game more often when I am white. I also notice my ELO went up after I actually locked down strategies for black. Yeah it's only like a 0.5% advantage for the masters, but if you play a lot of games, aborting everytime you are black is a helpful strategy.🤷
Apparently it's more like a 5% advantage for us normies. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-move_advantage_in_chess
aborting everytime you are black
Yes it does. If you avoid games too much you get a ban I think