Today I won a game by resign on OGS. I squeezed a really huge group of my opponent
and killed it (no capture). My lead was huge, and a few moves later she/he resigned.
To my own amazement - I felt bad when I read the automatic resignation message in my inbox :D
I know it's usually not neccessary to ask the "Am I the only one..." question (one seldomly is), but I wanted to ask you anyway! So what's your experience here ?
Feeling bad for winning
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Re: Feeling bad for winning
As you play go longer, you'll start hitting plateaus where you will wish the other player would resign so you can finally break your losing streak 
Losing one game is not the end of the world for the other player. Remember that there is a proverb for beginners which says "Lose your first 50 games as quickly as possible".
Losing one game is not the end of the world for the other player. Remember that there is a proverb for beginners which says "Lose your first 50 games as quickly as possible".
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Re: Feeling bad for winning
There have been several occasions when, after being the beneficiary of a horrendous error, I have felt truly sorry for my opponent, sometimes enough to offer an unsolicited undo.
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Re: Feeling bad for winning
tchan001 wrote:[...] Remember that there is a proverb for beginners which says "Lose your first 50 games as quickly as possible".
So I'm pretty 'successful' at the moment :D
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Re: Feeling bad for winning
I've felt bad for winning before. As a matter of fact, I have a habit of apologizing for huge captures. Especially if they say something about it. Or if it happens in rapid succession where I kill several groups. However, I've also had quite a few moments where I feel happy for losing when I can see how happy it makes my opponent. Sometimes it's worth more to lose than win, I suppose.
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Re: Feeling bad for winning
My first opponent at my last real life tournament felt bad about winning against me:
I kind of insisted he took the win, although left him with whatever option he was most comfortable with. Sometimes this sort of thing happens
I kind of insisted he took the win, although left him with whatever option he was most comfortable with. Sometimes this sort of thing happens
Re: Feeling bad for winning
Interesting how different views can be. Thanks for your insightful answers!