Draw for miss clicking

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FRENCHBASHER
Robert0905 a écrit :
SINQUEcup wrote:
kaynight a écrit :

Chess is a sport.

yes chess is a sport

"Chess is an art, and the science of logic"--Mikhail Botvinnik.

yes ty copy that I like Botvinnik

thatwhichpasses
This is one reason I began playing less and less fatso games here and at another site. But at chess.com there is the option to click, place your piece and then submit. The other site was drag and drop only. Usually I resigned if I screwed up this way. I would not ask for a draw if I blundered or goofed in some way, only is I felt the game was either unwinnable by either side or that winning for either side would be excruciatingly long and drawn out.
FRENCHBASHER

I agree when in real OTB life u play with someone touching a piece and say  "may I replay, it was a blunder?"the worse is to say "yes", 'cause he does it again.

In virtual games, the worse is to give a draw after a false move click and/or blunder, 'cause be sure the opponent will relapse payin' no deep attention of what he is doing. Chess is also toulouse, and the way to lose to be better next time. 

Rafalinx

a draw should not be asked after a missclick but a replay, if there was such a button... and the answer should be yes or no by the opponent