[1v1 STORY] I could not surrender, I am sorry.

I came home at night, drunk. After a nice mostly even game [~1150 elo] I lost my main base in imp, at about 50min into the game. That's when I got the first "gg?" - BUT I had quite some arbalests and chukonus safe in a soon to be thriving 2nd forward base, secured by a castle ;) so I started trebbing his core base, killed 2 castles and two tcs.

I was going to lose anyway in the long run: yes, that is true. But I managed to put up the fights all in my favor. And I could almost even out the k/d by getting + 170 kills, while actually beeing dead. And I did not heavily wall or anything like that. And when I am gg, then just end it with a flood of skirms right? But he did not do it, just typing gg every 5 min, while loosing tons of light cav and chevalier against my ranged ball. Sober I would resign much sooner of course, but in this situation I was like: come give me the final strike! I know it's bad behaviour. I am sorry ;) but I just could not surrender with so many gold units left - he arrived with the skirms by 1h20min into the game and I surrendered, apologizing for dragging it out...he was of course kinda pissed.

What do you think about those situations because I actually like those heavy pressure situations, getting everything out of your army comp. Saving wounded archers and stuff. I actually do not like dragging it out, but when there are battles stills open ...? I know, you steal the time of your opponent, but you need be aware that games can go longer sometimes? Well I don't know. He proably banned me. Any opinions?

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