Author: Ulysses Omycron
Date: 00:42:52 01/03/05
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On January 02, 2005 at 22:46:34, Steve B wrote: > >> >>Ok, just tell me the difference between - move the hand towards the mouse, grab >>it and click it - and - move the hand towards the piece, grab it and put it back >>on the board. > > >all the difference in the world >when you have a crushing move you "SCREW the piece into the board as if putting >the final nail on your opponents coffin >when in time pressure you "Glide" the pieces across the board ,slamming the >clock all in one motion >you SLAM the pieces down in an act of defiance accepting your opponents bishop >sac at H7 > >i can go on and on.. > >the way you make a move sends a signal to your opponent > Oh, I need to see that to actually understand it; here in México, facing the opponent and moving may be actually more boring than clicking. Believe me, there's nothing on it here, just move the piece here and move the piece there. It's really sad :( When you mate your opponent/get mated there's no reaction, not even a gg. And games are loooooong, no 2 12 or 10 0 stuff, Clocks are very expensive... >compare this to.. >point and click.. >pffft But in real life you cannot ask your opponets it's age sex location, since it might be your neightbor!, While chatting you can talk about anything while in real life you can be scared by the opponent's face so you keep on moving. I also can also go on and on :P >i dont think so Ow! you! Psychic!! :( >> >>Also, if that's not chess what is it? > >it is a video game where a mouse slip can ruin an otherwise perfect game >no such a thing as "mouse slip" in REAL chess >btw..it should be noted that some of my best moves were mouse slips > What's a mouse slip? Use click on piece and destination you! you!... >>Also, I tryed cheating on the servers. > >i am sorry to hear that The irony is that I already had a Computer account so there were no reason for cheating! But you may try it some time when you are bored, it's really exciting. (I will never do it again and I regret it) >> It is not possible. You eventually get >>catched. > >no >there have been endless threads here about how rampant cheating on the net is >and how many cheaters go undetected >the well known DR. Pawlak a sometimes poster here and highly respected member of >the chess community opined that the cheating incidence ratio for rated games on >the net is between 15%-20% and on some servers as high as 40% >take a minute and read some of the archival posts here > >Remember this forum did not begin ,the day you first became a member Is that my fault? NO! It's the fault of the forum for not beginning when I joined! [I'm just joking around of course, but Slamming the pieces down doesn't seem serious either] If I were you, I'd take life like it really is: A game. In all games you can cheat, but you must face the consequences of your acts. Have a nice life.
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