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Resign after moving. When you make a blunder and immediately see what you have done - it would be handy if you could also immediately resign, this would save everyone time; especially in tournaments.
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Yes, I think that's good idea because it's hard for you to recover especially if you have no more queen to protect your king unless you can see it that you have still a chance.
Ray Duque III New York City
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That isn't allowed according to the chess rules. There is actually no way to say that in PGN notation.
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Ah, miguel has a point. But if you couple this feature with the highly requested conditional moves feature, it would work.
IF opponent moves _anywhere_, resign! Or, maybe even better, IF opponent takes the queen I left hanging, THEN resign. :)
Because after all, you don't really want to resign on their turn just in case they do miss it.
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