This usually happens right after they blunder and I get their queen. It doesn't happen all the time, but often enough that I actually feel like I need to complain about it.
I play 10 minute games so I usually resign when this happens. I'm not going to stare at a static chess board for 7 minutes just so I can, what? Get ten points or something?
I'm a very low ranking player, too. I'm not even good at chess. I don't know how common this is amongst higher ranked players. I'd imagine it's a lot less of an issue, though. Which I find HILARIOUS! I can't believe someone with a rank of 400 or so would actually employ such a tactic.
I'd like to know something, too. Usually when this happens, I resign after a couple minutes of nothing going on. And a message appears "so and so may have violated our fair play policy they might have their account restricted." Or something along those lines. Do people actually look into that stuff?
This usually happens right after they blunder and I get their queen. It doesn't happen all the time, but often enough that I actually feel like I need to complain about it.
I play 10 minute games so I usually resign when this happens. I'm not going to stare at a static chess board for 7 minutes just so I can, what? Get ten points or something?
I'm a very low ranking player, too. I'm not even good at chess. I don't know how common this is amongst higher ranked players. I'd imagine it's a lot less of an issue, though. Which I find HILARIOUS! I can't believe someone with a rank of 400 or so would actually employ such a tactic.
I'd like to know something, too. Usually when this happens, I resign after a couple minutes of nothing going on. And a message appears "so and so may have violated our fair play policy they might have their account restricted." Or something along those lines. Do people actually look into that stuff?