It works in all lichess games.
It even works in "real life" games over the board. In that case, it can indeed affect the opponent, depending on the trajectory and airborne velocity of the board.
It works in all lichess games.
It even works in "real life" games over the board. In that case, it can indeed affect the opponent, depending on the trajectory and airborne velocity of the board.
@thibault said in #191:
It works in all lichess games.
It even works in "real life" games over the board. In that case, it can indeed affect the opponent, depending on the trajectory and airborne velocity of the board.
I cant wait to use this strategy in my next rapid tournament OTB
@thibault said in #191:
> It works in all lichess games.
> It even works in "real life" games over the board. In that case, it can indeed affect the opponent, depending on the trajectory and airborne velocity of the board.
I cant wait to use this strategy in my next rapid tournament OTB
@thibault said in #191:
It works in all lichess games.
It even works in "real life" games over the board. In that case, it can indeed affect the opponent, depending on the trajectory and airborne velocity of the board.
Feature request: The board flip should affect the opponent on lichess as well to get as close to an OTB experience as possible :P
@thibault said in #191:
> It works in all lichess games.
> It even works in "real life" games over the board. In that case, it can indeed affect the opponent, depending on the trajectory and airborne velocity of the board.
Feature request: The board flip should affect the opponent on lichess as well to get as close to an OTB experience as possible :P
@thibault said in #191:
It works in all lichess games.
It even works in "real life" games over the board. In that case, it can indeed affect the opponent, depending on the trajectory and airborne velocity of the board.
Sir. This post made my day. thank you :P
@thibault said in #191:
> It works in all lichess games.
> It even works in "real life" games over the board. In that case, it can indeed affect the opponent, depending on the trajectory and airborne velocity of the board.
Sir. This post made my day. thank you :P
@WildWizard said in #194:
Sir. This post made my day. thanks you :P
@WildWizard said in #194:
> Sir. This post made my day. thanks you :P
Hemlock
@DeadlyKillerInstinct said in #10:
Just like the 1-1 time control prank back in 2022. They even had a tournament with the time control. But it was just for one day :)
I did not understand
What ya talking about'
@DeadlyKillerInstinct said in #10:
> Just like the 1-1 time control prank back in 2022. They even had a tournament with the time control. But it was just for one day :)
I did not understand
What ya talking about'
@thibault said in #191:
It works in all lichess games.
It even works in "real life" games over the board. In that case, it can indeed affect the opponent, depending on the trajectory and airborne velocity of the board.
Although the late reply, I actually meant to ask if it affects the opponent too.
@thibault said in #191:
> It works in all lichess games.
> It even works in "real life" games over the board. In that case, it can indeed affect the opponent, depending on the trajectory and airborne velocity of the board.
Although the late reply, I actually meant to ask if it affects the opponent too.
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