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Public shaming is never the answer, always use lichess.org/report.
If your evidence for cheating is "he played a very good game therefore cheating", you're gonna be disappointed with how your your reports turn out.
"and when they lose they make so many mistakes!"
Yeah, that's how losses work in general :P
Also, in the game that OP is talking about, he blundered 2 pieces in first 15 moves and then resigned at move 15. Opponent was definitely not cheating.
I think you need more compelling evidence to support your claim. You cant get someone banned because they played well and found a refutation to your moves and lost in another. Here is a game I won YAYERZ +12
1 Inaccuracies
3 Mistakes
5 Blunders
190 Average centipawn loss
Then a game right afterwards
YAYERZ +13
0 Inaccuracies
1 Mistakes
0 Blunders
13 Average centipawn loss
If you come to conclusions just off this I would be accused of cheating or having suspicious play when thats not the case at all
por culpa de los tramposos que usan mas tiempo que el acordado he perdido 200 pts aproximadamente, pero ellos en el fondo de sus almas deben sentirse muy mal !!!!!!
When whoever wins against me with zero errors I do not mark him for this alone.
I look at how he played in the previous matches of the day.
I watch all the games with won and lost analyzes.
The tempo of the moves whether it is homogeneous or not.
and other things and then I mark them.
But I guess I'll have to resign myself to playing against inevitable cheaters online as well.
It is difficult for Lichess to discover them all, but only the most obvious ones.
I know someone who has been playing a lot of games with his son for years and I don't think it is correct, I report it yet ....
@TCF_Namelecc Yeah cos I've been seeing a LOT of forum posts public shaming other people recently. What's going on???
People don't follow the rules.
Playing 2 v 1 is not cheating??
I've reported a player I know who often plays like this.
But it was never banned.
How do you even know that multiple people are playing on one side?
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