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Why does lichens not allow en passant In the games

@DanielRoman

You need a rating of at least 1700, and have more than 10,000 games in order to do en passant. Also, both players can not have any "D"s in their usernames.

@DanielRoman You need a rating of at least 1700, and have more than 10,000 games in order to do en passant. Also, both players can not have any "D"s in their usernames.

@DanielRoman Lichess is 10 years old, but amazingly, you are the first person to have spotted this bug.

@DanielRoman Lichess is 10 years old, but amazingly, you are the first person to have spotted this bug.

onponsondont is cheating. i got kicked out of an otb tournament and had to forfeit my $5 cash prize because of it.
my opponent played d7-d4 and i played exd5, the opponent reported me to the arbiter, and i was forced to forfeit.

learn from me, kids. don't make the same mistake.

onponsondont is cheating. i got kicked out of an otb tournament and had to forfeit my $5 cash prize because of it. my opponent played d7-d4 and i played exd5, the opponent reported me to the arbiter, and i was forced to forfeit. learn from me, kids. don't make the same mistake.

There is a site nicknamed "mud.com" that actually encourages this pawn hack, which the cheaters call "ant peasant". We started a forum petition on that inferior site, with over 1200 posts, to no avail. I'm glad to see that lichess doesn't allow this hack to occur!

There is a site nicknamed "mud.com" that actually encourages this pawn hack, which the cheaters call "ant peasant". We started a forum petition on that inferior site, with over 1200 posts, to no avail. I'm glad to see that lichess doesn't allow this hack to occur!

By the way, I was referring to a chess site founded in 2007, but it is too egregious for its name to be mentioned.

By the way, I was referring to a chess site founded in 2007, but it is too egregious for its name to be mentioned.

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