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I would say about 95% of my games where I end up winning, they are the result of the other player surrendering. It makes me wonder why is it just so easy to do the equivalent of "/ff" for people? Sometimes you gotta believe in the heart of the cards. I remember a good handful of games where it was an apparent surrender moment for me, but I was like "nah I'll let this play out and let em have their W." But I get a godly topdeck or they for some reason surrender.

So with that said, how many times have you surrendered or ragequit?

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Originally posted by Sepean

I played chess as a kid and was taught it was bad form to not surrender when the game was hopeless. I know my deck and my outs, and if I don’t have any I surrender. If my opponent is about to do something unusually cool for the win, I let them do it though.

I also think rude emotes are a sign of low self esteem, and in games with friend invites I use the feature to say gg or ask for their deck code, and I enjoy it when someone sends me a friend request and goes all toxic.

So I guess I’m opposite to how most sees game etiquette these days.

Oh wow I didn’t know that was a thing in chess. Good to know. I never surrender especially if my opponent is playing a champ like Fiora so they can see the awesome win vfx. I’m still waiting to get that animation in my own live game!