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Originally Posted by TonyB
Sometimes you just don't have it. Tipsy realizes this and retires out of frustration.
He knows there's no "comeback". He decides to call it a day. No big deal.
Get a grip. Not everyone wants to fight until the bitter end. That doesn't label him a "quitter" or anything like that. When you play enough matches, you realize that sometimes there is just no coming back from the brink of defeat. So be it. Carry on.
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Lol you're arguing that Janko isn't a quitter for retiring in matches he was probably going to lose... Isn't that the definition of quitting?
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