I received a notice from Lichess saying that I lost to a cheat but they don't say who it was that cheated me. Is there a way that I can find out so that I can revisit and analyse that game?
I don't think this is possible with the current site, but I would like to be able to do this as well.
@phlegm found 2 games by hovering opponents on the losses page en.lichess.org/f7jbJZ3J/black en.lichess.org/Zj6jgzXR
#2 Cheaters are usually caught quite fast, so unless there's a bazillion recent bullet games it's findable with some manual searching.
#2 Cheaters are usually caught quite fast, so unless there's a bazillion recent bullet games it's findable with some manual searching.
@flugsio
Thanks flugsio . Yeah, I played badly in the first game anyway but I remember being surprised by "fischer1371"s victory. He had, no inaccuracies, no errors and no blunders
P.S. does anybody else play with these chess pieces. I find that they don't clutter the board as much as the Staunton pieces. I also find this colour scheme easier on the eye.
Thanks flugsio . Yeah, I played badly in the first game anyway but I remember being surprised by "fischer1371"s victory. He had, no inaccuracies, no errors and no blunders
P.S. does anybody else play with these chess pieces. I find that they don't clutter the board as much as the Staunton pieces. I also find this colour scheme easier on the eye.
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