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None of your statements answer my question.

So what?

I am well aware of tengen as a mirror breaker, but why should I play an inferior move?

Tough. It’s not my problem.

you are free to do what you wish
for example you can block everyone who wins against you

Thank you for your permission.

There is nothing in my statement that would justify this absurdity. Indeed, losing, or even the prospect of losing, does not preclude an enjoyable competition. As a distance runner, I lost my share of races, even in head-to-head competition with particular rivals, but that was always a spur to get stronger. One of my most memorable races was a loss, in which I led for nearly 2 miles, only to be outkicked in the final 110 yards. It sticks in my mind because my opponent’s kick was so powerful and beautifully timed that I have always admired it. In those days, opponents often became friends, and I recruited many for road-race relay teams. One from a rival high school became a close friend, training partner, and relay-race teammate in the off-season.

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if someone else not enjoys playing games that they lose. Are there no ethical problems in situation where they block everyone who wins against them?

No, I do not think there is an ethical issue involved in that. I do, however, think it is an absurdly asinine thing to do

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