What's the problem with conceding? Sometimes it's just not worth the charade of playing the turn out e.g. by making totally random moves. It is common practice for chess players to concede in matches, it's hardly "childish".
Can someone explain me why someone conceeds in his final turn?
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Re: Can someone explain me why someone conceeds in his final turn?
The act of conceding itself isn't being discussed as childish. It's the act of conceding on the last turn, when it is just as easy to make a move (and especially without saying anything).
Re: Can someone explain me why someone conceeds in his final turn?
There are many games with luck involved. If someone is winning a game despite many wrong moves why should I write a "gg" or "well played"? I just concede the game without any (negative) comment.
In the last turn of games like Seasons your opponent sometimes plays a card that makes you realize both you lost and it will take a while to complete his turn. Conceding should be considered a good option.
I consider many games a mental challenge. If the result of the game is already set, the challenge is over.
In the last turn of games like Seasons your opponent sometimes plays a card that makes you realize both you lost and it will take a while to complete his turn. Conceding should be considered a good option.
I consider many games a mental challenge. If the result of the game is already set, the challenge is over.
Re: Can someone explain me why someone conceeds in his final turn?
It's common courtesy.Teoki wrote:There are many games with luck involved. If someone is winning a game despite many wrong moves why should I write a "gg" or "well played"? I just concede the game without any (negative) comment.
Or if it is the last turn you could just leave the table and let your opponent complete their turn in peace.Teoki wrote:In the last turn of games like Seasons your opponent sometimes plays a card that makes you realize both you lost and it will take a while to complete his turn. Conceding should be considered a good option.
Re: Can someone explain me why someone conceeds in his final turn?
hypocritical:"behaving in a way that suggests one has higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case."N_Faker wrote:It's common courtesy.
If someone didn't play well, it would be unthuthful to write it and if the reason was just an idea of common courtesy it would literally be hypocritical.
I agree with that eastern idea of respect avoiding to waste both my time and my opponent's time.Silene wrote:In Go (especially real life) it is kinda rude to not resign when you are far behind so some people might resign at the last moment to (even if late) at least show they realized they're losing. So it might be be an act of acknowledging their loss and showing you, you are the well-deserved winner of the game.
Re: Can someone explain me why someone conceeds in his final turn?
Sometimes, words aren't used for their literal meaning.Teoki wrote:hypocritical:"behaving in a way that suggests one has higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case."N_Faker wrote:It's common courtesy.
If someone didn't play well, it would be unthuthful to write it and if the reason was just an idea of common courtesy it would literally be hypocritical.