Horibe wrote:NoSkill wrote:Plain and simple. I see no difference between marking alive stones dead at the end trying to get them to click done in order to win and not undoing a misclick. Both are trying to win based off the opponent being careless or misclicking. i would also throw in playing bad moves waiting for the opponent to make a misread or mistake and die when you are 50 points behind in this boat, you people who do this are nothing and I would love to play you anyday to boost my rank.
If you see no difference between a player simply responding to where someone played and someone intentionially marking live stones dead then I am pretty sure there is no point talking to you.
It is interesting how you can impart all manner of bad character traits upon those who do not want to grant undos, yet at the same time it is not allowed to suggest any ill motive from those who do. Perhaps these saint like individuals should be turning water into wine or bringing world peace. Perhaps, in their perfection, that is what they are doing when they escape in a huff.
No it is just when you are playing you should not be thinking about anything but playing the best game you can, if you think about winning by time, a misclick, or some technicality you don't deserve to play go and should not even be allowed. As a player I don't see a problem asking for an undo when the misclick was purely mechanical on your side, computer error etc. Now if you misread or misthink, etc and ask for an undo you are worse than the person who doesn't allow misclicks. Gladly I have never seen even one person do that.
As I said, I would grant a misclick unless you are pretty sure the other person is lieing about the misclick, and even then I usually just allow it. No biggie. I think it is rude to now allow an undo for an especially obvious misclick, and that this breaks the agreement of playing a game. At this point I find it fine to leave the game and not finish it IE escape, or resign and tell the opponent if you want a win that badly have one. Asking for undo when it is a genuine misclick I also see no reason to doubt, if you have to ask whether you should ask for an undo when you misclick you are also thinking about the game too much as winning and not enough about getting better and having good spirit.
It would rather be like being in the fourth quarter of a football game and getting beat, but then pointing out the other player had illegal cleats or the helemt wasnt on all the way to take back the play. Do you know what most people would say to that? "Grow up you lost fair and square by skill". I have the same attitude towards those who try to point out basically that someone didn't program their laptop or mouse perfectly.
Everyone here has misclicked at some point, it would NOT happen in real life, and in that token it should be allowed to be undone.
For emerald: Yes it is respectful to as well place your stones correctly, but sometimes you have to check other windows quickly or you have a laptop or the dog bumps you etc. I think it is not good to just play really fast and make misclicks all the time, but it is more important to allow undos in my opinion. When you play go the attitude is to play your best, the opponent plays their best.. the best one wins you can review get stronger,help each other etc. If you are only trying to win regardless you will end up just playing trick plays, time suji, waiting for mistakes etc... which makes you a really weak person and will make you only weaker when you play someone strong.