@SocietyBU No thanks man, I'm straight. :P
oops put that the wrong place... sorry... i need some sleep ig
@DragonG you did the wright thing you showed your opponent a very important lession "nice guys finish last" i had a game where my opponent was asking me for takebacks multiple times and being the silly person back then i was i agreed but when i blundered my queen he did not let me take the move back and he just laughed (i still won at the end) Chess is about trying to win and to outplay your opponents he was foolish to give u extra time and i hope now he realises what he did was wrong and he learns from his mistake.
Blunders are part of the game. You did the right thing.
Unless he did it purposely to get a sympathy draw
On the contrary, it was improper of him to offer a draw in the first place. You should only offer draws when you are in an equal, or nearly equal, position -- trying to extract a draw when you're one move away from being checkmated is bad sportsmanship.
thanks for the answer guys, I think it's clearnow