@teerdurchzogen You can disagree with me. But pointing your finger at someone is not ok, even if he made a mistake.
@teerdurchzogen You can disagree with me. But pointing your finger at someone is not ok, even if he made a mistake.
@braunegefahr It's not correct to do it publicly, that's right. Which is why I speak and spoke in a general way. I would have just reported him and basta.
@braunegefahr It's not correct to do it publicly, that's right. Which is why I speak and spoke in a general way. I would have just reported him and basta.
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@SankarKappagantula Thats exactly what i was thinking. Good to know i am not alone
@SankarKappagantula Thats exactly what i was thinking. Good to know i am not alone
https://lichess.org/@/VRK/search?dateMin=2019-04-29&dateMax=2019-07-29&perf=2&players.a=vrk&players.winner=vrk&sort.field=d&sort.order=desc Lichess should return points with this player.
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Users, both registered and unregistered agree to behave with good conduct whilst using Lichess’ Services. This will always be determined at Lichess’ discretion. Users who don’t behave with good conduct may have their account banned or closed without warning, and their content removed from the site. In all circumstances we reserve the right to ban or close an account for any reason without warning, and without having to provide evidence that Fair Play and Community Guidelines have been breached.
See the following for some examples of what you shouldn’t do.
1. Cheating. We define this as using any external assistance to strengthen your knowledge and, or, calculation ability to gain an unfair advantage over your opponent. Some examples would include computer engine assistance, opening books (except for correspondence games), endgame tablebases, and asking another player for help, although these aren’t the only things we would consider cheating.
2. Artificially inflating or deflating your rating. This is where a User purposefully loses, or has arranged with an opponent to win. As a result, the User’s rating will artificially increase or decrease.