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GQManOfTheCentury

You've got to get rid of draws or provide an option to do away with them. It makes no sense penalizing a player because his/her opponent can't move. That's not my fault. When it comes to draws of repetition, I don't have a problem with keeping those still in the game because otherwise, you could have a 10-15 minute game where both players make the same back and forth moves. But I am tired of dominating my opponent, only to have it end up in a draw because he/she has no other moves left. This has happened too often with me. If it was a rare occurrence, I wouldn't be bothered as much. Out of 1,000 games played, I would say, it's happened about 50-100 times. Just a few games ago, a king sandwiched himself between my pawn and the end of the board to prevent my pawn from leveling up. It ended up with a draw.

blueemu
GQManOfTheCentury wrote:

It makes no sense penalizing a player because his/her opponent can't move. That's not my fault.

Yes, it is. You are the one who chose the move that established a stalemate. You could have chosen a winning move instead.

jacobjoseph122

I was playing and he had his king and I had all my pieces. I was trying to corner him and get my pieces out. When it said draw even though he would have lost. It is making unnecessary assumptions to make draws. It should just let an option of letting the game going instead of just saying a draw. They should at least get a option for no draws. This is what the fairest thing that I would feel is done.

MagnusCarlson202020212022
What do you do in stalemate? Just skip your turn. You need to think things through, my friend. Keep draws. So many master games end in draws. It’s so important. It sounds like you’re just salty that you drew due to stalemate. It’s annoying but important
Martin_Stahl
jacobjoseph122 wrote:

I was playing and he had his king and I had all my pieces. I was trying to corner him and get my pieces out. When it said draw even though he would have lost. It is making unnecessary assumptions to make draws. It should just let an option of letting the game going instead of just saying a draw. They should at least get a option for no draws. This is what the fairest thing that I would feel is done.

Sounds like you stalemated your opponent. Most stalemates are because the stalemating player wasn't playing carefully enough and likely missed options to convert quickly.

https://support.chess.com/article/682-what-is-stalemate

jacobjoseph122

It most likely it is but they should only sometimes instead of always putting stalemates. I agree that sometimes stalemates are important but this is not the first and most likely wont be the last.

654Psyfox

Way to bring back dead forums, especially since the poster closed their account.

jacobjoseph122

How do you know someone deleted their account.

Vertwitch
Stalemate is a nice defense I like it
badenwurtca
GQManOfTheCentury wrote:

You've got to get rid of draws or provide an option to do away with them. It makes no sense penalizing a player because his/her opponent can't move. That's not my fault. When it comes to draws of repetition, I don't have a problem with keeping those still in the game because otherwise, you could have a 10-15 minute game where both players make the same back and forth moves. But I am tired of dominating my opponent, only to have it end up in a draw because he/she has no other moves left. This has happened too often with me. If it was a rare occurrence, I wouldn't be bothered as much. Out of 1,000 games played, I would say, it's happened about 50-100 times. Just a few games ago, a king sandwiched himself between my pawn and the end of the board to prevent my pawn from leveling up. It ended up with a draw.

--- And the genius has left us lol.

Kyobir

Timeout vs Insufficient Material draw is stupid

thegamerl
No keep draws but make them longer
MagnusCarlson202020212022

Hold on, let me ask you this. Would your rather lose, or semi win. That is a draw

RedFastMath
Martin_Stahl wrote:
jacobjoseph122 wrote:

I was playing and he had his king and I had all my pieces. I was trying to corner him and get my pieces out. When it said draw even though he would have lost. It is making unnecessary assumptions to make draws. It should just let an option of letting the game going instead of just saying a draw. They should at least get a option for no draws. This is what the fairest thing that I would feel is done.

Sounds like you stalemated your opponent. Most stalemates are because the stalemating player wasn't playing carefully enough and likely missed options to convert quickly.

https://support.chess.com/article/682-what-is-stalemate

you are 2 years late.

NotAUniqueUserName

Play with draw odds. Decrease three-fold repetition to two-fold repetition, and 50 move rule to 25 move rule will help.

MoveNotToMove

Stalemate is a fascinating rule: it provides a hidden weapon even when you have no army.

ariajune

TheBlunderMaster356

stalemate is so easy to avoid by just making sure your opponent can move

RandomChessPlayer62

How do people find these ancient forums