Yep. Though as far as I remember Log was down a piece and many pro-players resign when they are down a piece and have no positional advantage. I think it depends on the importance of the game. Like, if you were in a tournament where you prefer resting for the next game you could withdraw at that point. But if you need points, you would go till the end and hope for mistakes, blunders etc.Both Log and Jonah resigned from games that were perfectly salvageable. Sure it would have difficult for them to win, but I personally would never resign unless defeat is certain.
Regardless, I remain undefeated. Will One Brow beat me? Will I go down as the best chess player in JF history? Will I be honored with a statue next to Malone and Stockton's? Only time will tell.
But, Jonah's game honestly was way too early to resign. End games with rooks are extremely open to everything and being one pawn down definitely should not discourage the player. Especially if your pawn structure isn't damaged too much.
By the way, Enes, you can copy/paste the link above the one you're doing (the one with tags). That way it becomes clickab...aybe it was a momentarily bug of the website.







