CHESS.com strategy

Submitted by Michelangelooo on Thu, 09/04/2008 at 8:02am.

I´m not so long playing on CHESS.com. In my games I noticed that some players are slowing down when they are worse or losing. At first it didn´t make any sense to me. You are going to lose this game anyway, so why slow down?

And then I saw the idea behind it. It has to do with that number on your screen: highest rating.

When you slow down the games you are going to lose you can make an new highest rating. After you reached that, you resign all you losing games. You rating goes down a lot and it starts all over again.

I hope that more you understand now why some people continue playing in a dead-lost position. I saw a lot of complains about this.

Good luck with your games!

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by Masud - 38 days ago
Dhaka Bangladesh
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 720

hmmm

by acquarious - 2 months ago
Rome Italy
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 45

i enjoyed playing especially agains tough guys , but the thing is i suffered a lot  and i lost games cause' of disconnection from server , i love to play and i've learn more since i joined chess com , that's  why i need a fair game.ciao

by Hanky-Hat - 3 months ago
Chichester United Kingdom
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 139

remember. Chess is a battle. when to sides go out to battle and one side starts to lose, what happens? They usually retreat. This is what happens when you start to win your chess game. The player retreats, demoralised, wounded and with an attitude of defeat. They then have a rest of body and mind, dust themselves off, tell themselves to go out there an kick battle weary over confident but.

by Hanky-Hat - 3 months ago
Chichester United Kingdom
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 139

have 100 games up and running and you wont worry about peoples little tricks because they will fizle out into insignificance. does this make sense. it hardley does to me too.

by bigmiggy - 3 months ago
Mandaluyong City Philippines
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 27

This is not the only place this is happening. I'm also playing on another site (where there is no rating), and my opponent who is 3 pieces down is stretching the game to the full month's worth of his move turn. Positively annoying, since I only get to play a limit of 16 games because I'm not a premium member.

by BritKnight - 3 months ago
Scunthorpe United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 28

You guys are lucky. I don't get a chance to draw a game out. They don't last long enough! I'm a beginner so I am still getting thrashed. Sometimes though I will play to the bitter end just to see if I can turn the game around. I have no idea what my rating is though it's probably three figures.

by kostas_n - 3 months ago
ATHENS Greece
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 29

I agree with you. I think it's really bad for a chess player to play like this.But some of those chess players are so determined to win that forgot the value of the game( pleasure). The only thing they want is a higher rating.Never mind . Keep walking and play without stress about your rating.Wink

by sankha - 3 months ago
Kolkata India
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 93

if anybody takes his time to play any wayout, what's the harm there?

by cruzfranzenrico - 3 months ago
Makati City Philippines
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 349

dont complain.  you agree to those rules... and your opponent is just taking his time which is perfectly within the rules of the game.  Besides, a rating does not reflect the true ability and strength of a player.

by Tycho - 4 months ago
Ottawa Canada
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 67

If you agree to playing a game to a move/3 days, what are you complaining about when your opponent takes the 3 days?

 

If you don't like waiting, play blitz. For the record, I rarely play on here (use the Facebook chess.com app insted) and I have an opponent in a very inferior position taking the whole 9 days before each move. I agreed to these terms, so no use complaining now.

 

Make sure you understand the terms of your games (or any other deal in life), so you don't come to whine later. It is unsportsmanlike to b!tch when your opponent is only using as much of his time as allocated by the terms of engagement ;)

The tournament situation is pretty annoying, though. Maybe there needs to be a specific set of rules to make them roll more fluidly (i.e. allocating them by software analysis after x amount of days, to prevent stalling the whole board). Or maybe even defaulting. Heck, I played in a lot of RL tournaments where my opponent was late/sick/didn't feel like showing up.

Rod

by Jaguarphd - 4 months ago
California United States
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 112

Maybe they are taking so long because they are doing something really absurd. I believe it is called thinking. You do this to try and find a variation your opponet doesn't know. Their is ALWAYS a chance for a win and if not, a draw.

by BirdBrain - 4 months ago
KY United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 1083

I'll tell you some good advice, and I think this goes the whole way around...if you are going to win, you will win no matter how long it takes.  And if they lose because of time, that is a win for you also.  If it takes a year, you will still win.  The good thing to do is to use the "notes" caption to record the winning move order - that way, once the game occurs, you can go back to your notes to refresh your memory.  And if they play something different, you're still going to win! :-)

But the next step to this piece of advice (that someone else brought up) - start a new game with someone else.  You get good opportunities to meet new people this way.  And then your delayed game won't be such a bother.  I have close to 50 games going right now, and if someone takes a while to move, I don't even hardly notice - most people play pretty quick.

by Artemi - 4 months ago
Imus, Cavite Philippines
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 91

I think we must always uphold the spirit of sportsmanship to maintain good relationship among chessplayers! In the end what matters is the relationship we build with one another! Just enjoy the beauty and excitement of playing chess! Don't care much about rating! In this kind of set up it will not reflect your true strenght! Maybe your opponent is consulting with rybka, fritz, etc. So just enjoy playing!

by martin760 - 4 months ago
Sunny. So. California United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 15

I think if your in a tournament you should play the game,not stall because your going to lose. But, if you think you still have a chance go for it.

by martin760 - 4 months ago
Sunny. So. California United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 15

I agree with jonnyjupiter I'm in a game now and the guy is on vacation for the last week or more. He only has a couple of trapped pawns and no pieces.

by Anaid - 4 months ago
Orange County, California United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 86

Cheskatejero, no one is saying anything about rules. I am sure everyone knows them.  It is about sportsmanship. Do you know what that means? If not, please look it up.
You just find excuses for being a poor sport, and frankly I am tired of listening to all the BS and ignorant and faulty reasoning.

by cheskatejero - 4 months ago
Philippines
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 2

I think everybody understand that this site has a rule how to play, if we do not know the rules of play, its unfair. Before joining this site we should know the rules and if we don't like it, then I believe we are free to go. Just play because even in actual personal games there are people who doesn't know how to resign.

by Anaid - 4 months ago
Orange County, California United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 86

Exiledcanuck, I think you are full of it!  Your rating is improving because you are playing better than your opponent, it has nothing to do with the time you save...

by exiledcanuck - 4 months ago
Wellington New Zealand
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 304

For people that are currently incorporating MY (<-) system... you can take it one step further!

By using a simple piece of software I designed in my spare time (amazing I know) you can calculate the estimated trends your opponents ratings will be making over the next hour up to 15 years! This incredible piece of software tells you just when to stall! and when a quick resignation is in your best interest!

Since I created this software I've noticed my rating go up by 37000% AMAZING!

This software saves me so much time, that I have a chance to post in all my favourite recurring threads!  Sign up now and I'll thrown in a free paper weight! 

by Xyo - 4 months ago
United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 21

playing chess online is srs business.

 

hey baby, my rating on chess.com is much higher than the average person's. wanna go out some time?

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