@General-Advance
It is hard to explain Sportsmanship with a few words. Such values need to be passed on at young age(Coach, parents etc), so to understand them in depth.
(Sportsmanship)None owes you a handshake after an official game, none will beg for it.
(Fair)There is a difference playing with Black and White pieces, so having a pair of games is fairer for both.
Being aggressive on this issue(like @Sarg0n ), requires an understanding of those values and thus the choice to attack them instead of follow or ignore them
None owes a rematch to anyone but it's the right thing to do, if you are able to... That's all.
PS. The flashing rematch button needs to be stopped when the opponent leaves.
It is hard to explain Sportsmanship with a few words. Such values need to be passed on at young age(Coach, parents etc), so to understand them in depth.
(Sportsmanship)None owes you a handshake after an official game, none will beg for it.
(Fair)There is a difference playing with Black and White pieces, so having a pair of games is fairer for both.
Being aggressive on this issue(like @Sarg0n ), requires an understanding of those values and thus the choice to attack them instead of follow or ignore them
None owes a rematch to anyone but it's the right thing to do, if you are able to... That's all.
PS. The flashing rematch button needs to be stopped when the opponent leaves.