How To Resign
To resign, say "I resign". Other approaches include nodding your head, a subtle approach which might only work in the Orient, or placing one or more captured stones on the board. Pushing around existing stones on the board is another, inelegant, method.
The AGA tournament rules require that the player who wants to resign say so with a clear voice: "I resign."
Japanese expressions are
- "makemashita" "I have lost"
- "arimasen" "There is nothing (I can do)"
In BadHabits, we have already mentioned that you should not wait to resign until the game is about to end. But one should not resign too early either. When suffering a big loss, it is wise not to resign immediately. Continue for several moves until your anger or disappointment has cooled down, and you are able to make a positional judgment. Only if this judgment shows that the game is really lost, is resignation appropriate.
Apparently, professional players apply the latter issue with utmost sincerity. We should not be so hard on each other as demanding our opponent to master the professional's art of resigning.
See also
- The Art Of Resignation
- Bad Habit: Continue While Dozens Of Points Behind
- Preparing to resign?