When You Resign But Your Opponent Wants To Make Sure | Ioana vs Harshika M | World Cup Youngsters
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- Опубликовано: 23 июн 2024
- In the game of chess, certain terms are used differently in different countries. So, it is always nice to confirm what your opponent is trying to say, Watch the final moments of the game between Ioana Nikolishvili (Untitled) vs Harshika M (1433) from the FIDE WORLD CUP G08 - Group B, Round 1.
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Some children offer their hand and when accepted claim they are offering a draw. It's the coaches fault for teaching this trickery
exactly and thats why clear cut hand gestures should be laid out as well apart from verbal ones specially in kid tourneys.
Loanas cutest resignation is priceless!!
Come on organisers, children are having to stand and reach out for the pieces. Make the tables, boards and chairs accessible.
she thought she is offering a draw .. its nice she clarified ,, because these kind of trick can be very heartbrea,king
thr was a similar kids match few days ago when a kid in lost position extended her arms to ask for a draw !!!! then her opponent paused the clock to deny her repeated requests . so ideally when someone wants to resign they should clearly speak out i resign or something like that clearly , specially in a kids match. not sure if such a protocol is already there in actual play , maybe like a thumbs down gesture which the arbiter demonstrated later . also there might be a language barrier , as everyone might not speak english in these tournaments, some might have different dialects, accents etc
No, everyone should learn the damn rules before playing a tourney. If you pause clock and reach hand, it's CONFIRMED resignation. You can only say 'draw?' When offering draw request. No extending hands during the request. And even if you speak a different language it's not hard to say 'draw'
@@Chessplayer81837 did u even watch the video fully or read this comment properly before commenting ?? ?? look @ 4.43 she didnt even pause the clock first , she just extended her arms ..... what does it indicate ? also like i said there was a match before where a kid simply extended her arms in a losing position without pausing the clock and said draw which the other player didnt understand !!! what does tht indicate ??? also there are many people who cannot say draw in american or UK english or even neutral english because of their accent or dialect or mti. etc and that is understanable. which is why some sort of a thumbs down or level hand gestures should be there to indicate a resignation or a draw with or without pausing the clock as an additonal step , particularly for kid games.
@jaguarunleashed4935 bro I was talking generally
@jaguarunleashed4935 and btw yes if they can't say draw then they should tel the opponent beforehand
@@Chessplayer81837 everyone knows that already and even im talking generally but in kids matches there are confusions many a times where they dont follow these rules properly. so its better to put in a hand gesture as well apart from verbal ones for better communication like the arbiter did in the end.
Funny when people say these kids who can learn notations, learn complicated openings, understand complex patterns , cannot learn to say Draw or Resign.....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 If u do not want to draw a game, never accept a handshake unless the person who offers the handshake stops (not press) the clock. Making the move, hitting the clock and extending the hand in a losing position to confuse the opponent is a dirty trick which certain coaches teach the kids
I think our national level coaches should teach children some basic stuff like extending hands for resignation and not hold pieces on board while thinking for long (as in 3:26)
it was not clear if it was resignation or asking for a draw thats why she asked..there is nothing wrong in that and also its very common to hold the piece ..its not illegal..once you leave the piece you cant change so its fine..
Nothing wrong in holding the piece. You can hold it for as long as you want
@@hampten23 yes but it's also not very nice, to interfere a hand on the board for long as your opponent is trying to visualise calculations in his/her mind
Some things like the spirit of the game can't be forcefully enforced and so empathy should be encouraged!
@@catalanicsurya3089 such a snowflake
Cutest Resignation I've Ever Seen ❤️
Don't you have to turn off the clock when it's your turn and then extend your hand to signal resignation?
Yea ideally
@@jaguarunleashed4935 Well, why isnt this a rule in general? Simply turn off the clock when its your move leaves no speculation.
@@buk0100 yea exactly shud be that way . In kid games too much confusion is prevailing every other game. One recent game had quite some controversy regarding the clock as well, from a player in completely lost position.
Futures in Making 😘
Congratulations Harshika🧡🧡
I think if someone raises out their hand by themselves thats always resignation only.
For draw offer they will say "draw?" from mouth. And if other player raises out their hand that means he is accepting the draw and then the players handshake and thats a draw.
Another way to make out a draw offer is that it happens immediately after the player made his move.
But players resign usually during their own move
thats normally the case with adults but with kids its not that simple. also language barrier is there. in almost every second kids' games u will see that the arbiter gets called in often to clarify things.
She didn't pause the clock so it could be considered kffer of draw. She should have paused clock if she resigning
Doesn't knocking down your king indicate you resign?
But the girl was against the rule of moving you're pieces with a pen in you're hand
Why you need to check and see if someone is resigning?
Sometimes they can offer a draw too, which is why he was confirming whether she is resigning or offering a draw
@@king_of_badassnessboth r girls
No draw isn't offered like that. This was clearly resigning only. Unprompted raising the hand is always resignation
@@shivamgovindam137 thanks for the unwanted info👍
4:39
Lucu ... 😂❤
Cutee😍😍😍
First
So what
In that tournament? Congratulations 🎉
🥇 lele bhai
No English, that's the problem...ojo con eso!!!