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JailhouseTaught
No. I do not.
playerafar

Begging for a draw in hopeless positions or even just asking for one is a form of trolling.
Playing on with no chance on the board or on the clock is also unsportsmanlike conduct.
Many people will say: 'don't resign. Your opponent might blunder.'
Yes - in many losing situations you should not resign -
but in very lopsided situations - why are you playing on?
Hoping your opponent blunders into stalemating you?
Some opponents may become so disgusted with such behaviour that its they who offer the draw or even resign. Often resolving to never play that opponent again.
The person trolling draw requests and refusing to resign - perhaps hopes for that.

JankogajdoskoLEGM
playerafar wrote:

Begging for a draw in hopeless positions or even just asking for one is a form of trolling.
Playing on with no chance on the board or on the clock is also unsportsmanlike conduct.
Many people will say: 'don't resign. Your opponent might blunder.'
Yes - in many losing situations you should not resign -
but in very lopsided situations - why are you playing on?
Hoping your opponent blunders into stalemating you?
Some opponents may become so disgusted with such behaviour that its they who offer the draw or even resign. Often resolving to never play that opponent again.
The person trolling draw requests and refusing to resign - perhaps hopes for that.

Stop bully please, I So many times Got Stalemates even In Very loosing games or I even WOn on Time With only king+ Pawn see now? Also When I begged fro draw Few times i actualy got it Incredible stuff my dear friend relax and Feel the joy of my Strategy, Indeed I janko Gajdosko Im A true chesss cadre

playerafar
JankogajdoskoLEGM wrote:
playerafar wrote:

Begging for a draw in hopeless positions or even just asking for one is a form of trolling.
Playing on with no chance on the board or on the clock is also unsportsmanlike conduct.
Many people will say: 'don't resign. Your opponent might blunder.'
Yes - in many losing situations you should not resign -
but in very lopsided situations - why are you playing on?
Hoping your opponent blunders into stalemating you?
Some opponents may become so disgusted with such behaviour that its they who offer the draw or even resign. Often resolving to never play that opponent again.
The person trolling draw requests and refusing to resign - perhaps hopes for that.

Stop bully please, I So many times Got Stalemates even In Very loosing games or I even WOn on Time With only king+ Pawn see now? Also When I begged fro draw Few times i actualy got it Incredible stuff my dear friend relax and Feel the joy of my Strategy, Indeed I janko Gajdosko Im A true chesss cadre

I wasn't even talking to you or about you.
Stop being paranoid.
happy

lukeluke00
playerafar wrote:

Begging for a draw in hopeless positions or even just asking for one is a form of trolling.
Playing on with no chance on the board or on the clock is also unsportsmanlike conduct.
Many people will say: 'don't resign. Your opponent might blunder.'
Yes - in many losing situations you should not resign -
but in very lopsided situations - why are you playing on?
Hoping your opponent blunders into stalemating you?
Some opponents may become so disgusted with such behaviour that its they who offer the draw or even resign. Often resolving to never play that opponent again.
The person trolling draw requests and refusing to resign - perhaps hopes for that.

I think it all depends on your rating level and understanding in general, to keep the fight going or not. And of course if there's time trouble as well.

But to offer draws when you know damn well you're lost, hoping your opponent clicks by mistake the button, yeah those players have a special place in Hell imo.