Rate deduction
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@mistertoad this is not chess
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@betterlate1-0 said in Rate deduction:
@mistertoad this is not chess
OK, but the feelings we have about people quitting a game ("because they can") are exactly the same.
Some of the logic is similar too. For example, it's not about simply finding the best move, one has to take into account the consequences. In chess your 'brilliant' move may well be a prelude to a nasty trap that your opponent has thought about well in advance. Similarly, in Scrabble, by making a tempting high-scoring move you may be giving your opponent an opportunity to use a triple score.
But I promise to try not to overdo the analogies with chess, OK?!
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@mistertoad there is the option to resign; you must have seen it. But many people fail to use it.
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@thatguythere202 why play if quitting?
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@thatguythere202 I only play via email - I haven't seen a resign button.
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@mistertoad Please refer to this link to know more on how to resign: https://forum.lexulous.com/topic/16/resign-a-game?_=1651977751197
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@sakamvari
Thanks sakamvari. Referencing betterlate's comment, I would ask if players still lose points when they leave without being polite enough to resign in a sporting manner. -
@sakamvari hope will happen so will it?
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@mistertoad I'm sorry, I didn't realize you play by email. I only played at the v2 website until recently. Just a couple of weeks ago I added the app on my google device, in order to play a certain friend who prefers that way. I find that there is a Resign option, accessible via the Menu (three horizontal lines at the bottom of the screen while the game table is visible). Does this match with anything you see while playing?
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@thatguythere202 said in Rate deduction:
Does this match with anything you see while playing?
It does. I was remiss and have had to confess my sins below!