20 May '11 11:49>1 edit
All well and nice, but in my opinion, you are defending the indefensible.
In over the board chess, it would be the equivalent of a player with a decent amount of time left on the clock and about to be checkmated, just getting up an walking away from the board with no explanation.
I'm sure it's happened, but all the explanations in the world about why the losing player would do such a thing, does not excuse such poor form and manners.
In over the board chess, it would be the equivalent of a player with a decent amount of time left on the clock and about to be checkmated, just getting up an walking away from the board with no explanation.
I'm sure it's happened, but all the explanations in the world about why the losing player would do such a thing, does not excuse such poor form and manners.