If you know your game is a draw, do you take the draw or play on because your opponent might blunder or will you secure the win because you have a time advantage?
Depends really. If opponent is really low on time and I think he will flag then of course ill refuse draw. On the other hand, if I'm really low on time and its an obvious draw....then...Ill take the draw. There's a few factors involved and will make the call on a game by game basis.
If you know your game is a draw, do you take the draw or play on because your opponent might blunder or will you secure the win because you have a time advantage?
Depends really. If opponent is really low on time and I think he will flag then of course ill refuse draw. On the other hand, if I'm really low on time and its an obvious draw....then...Ill take the draw. There's a few factors involved and will make the call on a game by game basis.
Totally feel you on that, gotta play it smart!
Ya his draw offer was his last ditch effort...lol
Ah the ol desperado, lol. Thanks for checking out the vid, Eric!
The endgame sequence 37. a7 Kg8 38. Rc7 is worth remembering. It's a common theme in rook endgames.
I'll keep that in mind! Thanks!
18:09 he hanged his bishop as a gift !!! It wasnt defended!!! You couldve snapped it up brother!!! Lol
What was I thinking... LOL! I swear, the second I hit record, my brain packs its bags and takes a vacation!