DRAW BY REPITION

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KNIGHT73
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Nytik

Of course it isn't the wrong thing to do, if a draw is the best result available then you get the draw, these are the rules of chess and your opponent is a sore drawer.

KNIGHT73

He actually got very abusive and I think i will report it to chess.com. 

PrawnEatsPrawn

Every legal device, technique and trick should be employed to defeat one's opponent.  No compunction or remorse should be felt for playing the game within the rules. It sounds like he was mad at himself for making a pig's ear from a won game, but you were conveniently at hand to focus his anger.

eddiewsox

I had a similar experience, though not with a higher rated player, some people want to pick and chose which rules of chess to follow according to their advantage. You did a good job.  

TheGrobe

Kudos on saving the draw.  You're opponent didn't earn anything more than the half point if he left an avenue open for you to force it.  You should absolutely report the abusive response to your completely legitimate play.

Kupov

How did you win a pawn by 'sheer luck'? He left himself open and you chose to capture the pawn correct? What luck could there have been?

Kupov
TheGrobe wrote:

Kudos on saving the draw. You're opponent didn't earn anything more than the half point if he left an avenue open for you to force it. You should absolutely report the abusive response to your completely legitimate play.


Why? Does this benefit anyone?

KNIGHT73

Thanks for the comments so far. I have in fact blocked this member, and diasabled the chat function.

TheGrobe
Kupov wrote:
TheGrobe wrote:

Kudos on saving the draw. You're opponent didn't earn anything more than the half point if he left an avenue open for you to force it. You should absolutely report the abusive response to your completely legitimate play.


Why? Does this benefit anyone?


Yes -- rather than simply taking the passive route of ignoring or blocking the member you might actually prompt chess.com to reach out and warn them and at a minimum clarify the rules and in the off chance, actually cause them to correct their behaviour saving other members from similar encounters in the future.

idosheepallnight

You know whats funny about this.

That when you forced the draw you had a winning attack. I just checked out your game and I would have to say that you were winning at the point you took the draw.

Your opponent should have counted himself lucky.

KNIGHT73

Yes, I think you are right.

Kupov
TheGrobe wrote:
Kupov wrote:
TheGrobe wrote:

Kudos on saving the draw. You're opponent didn't earn anything more than the half point if he left an avenue open for you to force it. You should absolutely report the abusive response to your completely legitimate play.


Why? Does this benefit anyone?


Yes -- rather than simply taking the passive route of ignoring or blocking the member you might actually prompt chess.com to reach out and warn them and at a minimum clarify the rules and in the off chance, actually cause them to correct their behaviour saving other members from similar encounters in the future.


Why waste everyones time when it's so much easier just to laugh and move on? I'm not even sure if saying things like "you just HAD to draw there because I was winning" (if that's the sort of things he said) is even against site rules...

Edit: Nevermind I missed his remark that Knight73 should "go die"...

KNIGHT73

It's was more the language he used that concerned me.

Thanks 'idosheep' for your confidence in me!! lol.

TheGrobe

Hey, it's your call what you do when it happens to you -- in my case it has to be pretty egregious before I'll report abuse, but if it is I won't hesitate to do so at all.  I don't know what all was said, and outside of the one quote perhaps it wasn't all that serious but if it was I'd want that kind of thing reported if this were my site.

pskogli

Sometimes annyone can be caugth in the heat, dont take it personal.