I just want to know what my opponent was thinking when he forfeited at move 28. It seems so odd, he was fine-ish, and I don't even think that I can connect my two groups. I'm black btw.
A forfeit. It's odd. I don't understand
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A forfeit. It's odd. I don't understand
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Re: A forfeit. It's odd. I don't understand
He probably just disconnected... (On KGS you don't see "forfeit" unless your opponent is a habitual escaper)
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