Is it ok to look at your lichess studies for openings during a game or will you get banned
Isn't it considered cheating?
I wouldn't be very surprised if lichess defined this as cheating.
@WorthwhileConquest28 said in #2:
> Isn't it considered cheating?
I don't know thats why Im asking because I just created a long opening study
> Isn't it considered cheating?
I don't know thats why Im asking because I just created a long opening study
In a correspondence game you can use such studies as long as they do not include computer analysis. You can also use the opening explorer and other opening databases and books (again if they do not have computer evaluations attached to lines/moves): lichess.org/faq#correspondence
In a life game it is expressly forbidden. In life games any outside help is considered cheating: lichess.org/page/fair-play
In a life game it is expressly forbidden. In life games any outside help is considered cheating: lichess.org/page/fair-play
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