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Topic: Forced resignation criteria
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No resignation in football and tennis is not gentelman like. But resignation is allowed and sometimes expected in chess.
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The implementation of some form of the aforementioned would be good in certain circumstances, or for example as a prevention against some anti-fair-play players, for example - Sexxy_Bunny (but there are still quite a few players who behave similarly in completely lost positions or even when they are down by a couple of pieces, etc.), who otherwise very quickly makes her moves until she reaches a totally lost position, and when she reaches a totally lost position, she deliberately drags out the lost game for several years, always making moves on the last day. The peak of her shame, disgrace, and anti-fair-play behavior is that even one move before checkmate, she shows no honor or dignity to fairly and humanely resign the game, to congratulate her opponent, or to respectfully acknowledge that her opponent was better in that game or in mini-match of two games, she (or he?!) then would rather deliberately let her time run out on the clock just one move before checkmate. Bottom-of-the-bottom chess unsportsmanlike behavior...
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