General Chess Discussion - My answer to those letting the clock run when they're totally lost: is it too passive aggressive?#18 @LDog11: Hey, we're all patzers! I have no problem with that. | CrossEye |
General Chess Discussion - My answer to those letting the clock run when they're totally lost: is it too passive aggressive?#16 @winstonsmithamm: Funny you should mention that, as I actually am a 6'1" short guy. :-) | CrossEye |
General Chess Discussion - My answer to those letting the clock run when they're totally lost: is it too passive aggressive?#15 @scheckley666: No, I didn't realize. I've only ever played one game at a time here, and didn't realize it would let you play multiples. That puts a damper on this. | CrossEye |
General Chess Discussion - My answer to those letting the clock run when they're totally lost: is it too passive aggressive?#3 I think the main point is simply, "See how that feels, obnoxious opponent?" But since it's couched in one of the most helpful actions available, it's something that's very hard for them to ever compla… | CrossEye |
General Chess Discussion - My answer to those letting the clock run when they're totally lost: is it too passive aggressive?#1 I've taken to a funny little response to people who in totally lost positions simply let the clock run out. And I'm wondering if others have done the same thing. I'm also wondering if I'm being just a… | CrossEye |
Lichess Feedback - People offering draws all the time to disturb you#3 I certainly wouldn't worry about one or two. I often click the "draw" button by accident when meaning to resign. But I have seen the continual draw requests. So far it's been infrequent enough not to … | CrossEye |