You don’t even need to wait until you’re losing. Tim Krabbe’s web site has some examples of people resigning in winning positions, although presumably because they didn’t know they were winning.
We used to do that with my mom. She’d get really angry if she lost any game. So the ‘game within the game’ was to throw the game to her without her suspecting.
einarbt about 1 year ago
Roger might send his kids to chess school.
rmercer Premium Member about 1 year ago
Open with g4 and f3. (Allows Black to checkmate in two moves, the shortest possible game.)
Kaputnik about 1 year ago
You don’t even need to wait until you’re losing. Tim Krabbe’s web site has some examples of people resigning in winning positions, although presumably because they didn’t know they were winning.
https://timkrDOThomeDOTxs4allDOTnl/chess2/
Replace the DOTs.
jimmeh about 1 year ago
We used to do that with my mom. She’d get really angry if she lost any game. So the ‘game within the game’ was to throw the game to her without her suspecting.
Wilde Bill about 1 year ago
Roger likes to win and this is the only way he can.
Imagine about 1 year ago
At least the kids are learning the game properly.
RabbitDad about 1 year ago
One time a friend and I were playing chess, and he says to me, “so, let’s make this interesting”. So we stopped and went and did something else.