Players who offer rematches when they win are more respectable players than those who don’t.

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Is it better to be a more respected opponent or to have points? Discuss.
Sensei-T

When someone offers me a rematch after they win feels like disrespect. Also, I wouldn't accept it anyway. It isn't good for your chess in the long term.

Fr3nchToastCrunch
Sensei-T wrote:

When someone offers me a rematch after they win feels like disrespect. Also, I wouldn't accept it anyway. It isn't good for your chess in the long term.

This is how I feel too.

I once had a guy offer a rematch after I lost a game to him because I kinda wasn't paying attention. Then, in our second game, I locked in and absolutely smoked him — strangely, he didn't ask for another rematch.

AGC-Gambit_YT

oh boy, here we go again...

Sensei-T
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Sensei-T wrote:

When someone offers me a rematch after they win feels like disrespect. Also, I wouldn't accept it anyway. It isn't good for your chess in the long term.

This is how I feel too.

I once had a guy offer a rematch after I lost a game to him because I kinda wasn't paying attention. Then, in our second game, I locked in and absolutely smoked him — strangely, he didn't ask for another rematch.

Well, I guess we'll never know if it was disrespect.

StandStarter

This is the same forum you've made twice before, just reworded. Try and be more unique, why dont'cha?

Honchkrowabcd

I disagree, sometimes my opponents are so bad it would be too boring to play again and I might get banned because chess.com might think I'm boosting ELO

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