Almost exactly what I came to say, in Chess you lose fair and square based on how well you play.
And Chess always has the enjoyment of trying to figuring out the puzzle.
Games that have an element of chance, you can lose to the statistically improbable, despite being the better player.
In pure chance based games, it doesn’t really matter IMO, because it’s purely chance.
No, the worst games to lose in are luck-based games.
Almost exactly what I came to say, in Chess you lose fair and square based on how well you play.
And Chess always has the enjoyment of trying to figuring out the puzzle.
Games that have an element of chance, you can lose to the statistically improbable, despite being the better player.
In pure chance based games, it doesn’t really matter IMO, because it’s purely chance.