It's not a proper noun. Even in the article you linked, the phrase "losing chess" is only capitalized when it's at the beginning of a sentence or in a title.
From the same article:
Because of the popularity of losing chess, several variations have spawned.
The above sentence follows the correct capitalizing conventions.
Mega sad. You know you lost and you can't even admit it to yourself.
>gnignignigni
YOU LOST GET OVER IT!
I see that the realization that you lost is starting to hit. My advice: let it sink in slowly. Take the next few days and ponder it when you can, but if the feelings of despair become too overwhelming, distract yourself for a while before returning to your ruminations. At times it may seem unbearable, but life is never worth giving up on.
Again, your shit's all wrong and retarded
https://www.chessvariants.com/diffobjective.dir/giveaway.html
Introduction
>Losing Chess, also known as Suicide Chess, Giveaway Chess, Killer Chess or Take-all Chess is called Vinciperdi in Italian and Qui perd gagne in French, both of which mean the loser is the winner or vice versa. The idea of switching loser and winner is recurrent (you can play Losing Backgammon, Losing Othello, Losing Checkers... not to mention the card games which, like the Australian 500 or the Queen of Spades, offer the possibility of playing for reverse goals). But contrary to Chess, where captures are optional, Losing Chess had to borrow a mandatory capture rule from Checkers.
See?
I'm right, even when I'm wrong I'm right, it's just a matter of time
You don't know shit about Losing Chess or anything, you didn't even realize the wiki article was badly worded!
That's it! Case closed! Get used to it weakersex!
And I win again.... And that's thrice in a row woodfairy! 3 strikes and you're out! Here's your participation prize https://pic8.co/sh/xqHyzp.jpeg and fuckoff!
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