After this game my opponent accused me of an unsportsmanlike behavior because i played versus a 2176 player f3 => Kf2 => Ke3 . is this true? I just want to give my opponents an advantage otherwise it is just too easy.
http://de.lichess.org/Xf1bwqYNjQlvno more then going berserk against someone. i'm sure everyone has done something similar.
another game where the same thing happend:
http://de.lichess.org/mGvGIpTrTmcGthis time against a 2350 player. h4 h5 h6 and king moves...
Yeah, we already know that Stockfish beats almost anyone even if you play the first 3 moves yourself.
red herring
#3 You are not going to find chess players who defend your position that it's "sportsmanlike", if that's what you're asking.
#4 Please don't publicly accuse people (don't feed trolls). If you think someone is playing with assistance please report them.
Also, we all have blind spots, but let's not forget this game where "chess is too easy" walked into a simple mate in 3:
http://en.lichess.org/70m7F5gT/black#7or forgot how queens move:
http://en.lichess.org/Tcm3RO4m/black#15Sure, I enjoy playing silly openings from time to time, but I'm not arrogant about it and I respect my opponents, even the ones who cheat. Which reminds me, I need to highlight my game from the other day...
http://en.lichess.org/Rjb9sX0V/blackNot playing to the best of your ability in a rated game is controversial. I can only say that I'd prefer not to play against someone who does that.
Needless to say a lot of things are considered unsportsmanlike in chess.
Cheating against someone is definitely unsportsmanlike, right OP?
This is funny.
Cheaters are disturbed individuals.