A serious solution that matches are won by immediate resignation only half points will win tournaments
@jvs: If you resign before moving in Arena, it doesn't seem to affect ratings. The only drawback is breaking the streak.
I don't mean to call out anyone by any means, because I think this is a perfectly an okay thing to do, but you can see the losses of this strong player, as an example:
http://en.lichess.org/@/trotil_/loss
I don't mean to call out anyone by any means, because I think this is a perfectly an okay thing to do, but you can see the losses of this strong player, as an example:
http://en.lichess.org/@/trotil_/loss
How about taking 4 points from the player that resigns without playing? It`s simple to be implemented and efficient to break this pattern.
I think Bear's #13 suggestion might be closer to something that is reasonable.
In major tournaments there's rules concerning early draws. I think that a penalty system for early resignation is also reasonable.
In major tournaments there's rules concerning early draws. I think that a penalty system for early resignation is also reasonable.
Here's a tournament I came close to "winning", because the strong players wouldn't want to play me:
http://en.lichess.org/tournament/tqlHMIFK
http://en.lichess.org/tournament/tqlHMIFK
I agree with BearJr and Clarkey. Perhaps redefining "hot streak" to penalize such behavior--or simply an outright penalty--is appropriate.
(Or maybe delay the next pairing for a person who quickly resigns? That would communicate the message more effectively, I think.)
(Or maybe delay the next pairing for a person who quickly resigns? That would communicate the message more effectively, I think.)
Wouldn't the most simple solution be to hide the opponent's rating in the arena? That way, the player can only resign in reaction to the position, not the opponent.
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