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"cheat detection"

IM lovlas as I said before I agree with you I am not a good player at all.

But very interesting in the chess area I can beat 1700 or 1800 rated players and I have never has a feeling that someone is cheating

but in the lobby is very often.
It's natural to be more suspicious of people you meet online than OTB.
The last classical tournament I played, I amazed myself. I beat a 1900 after losing a knight in the opening, same exact thing in the next game against a 1700, then beat another 1900 playing much more carefully. And then lost to a 1250 player. I had to paused and scratch my head, but I didn't see any signs of foul play. I believe I got a bit overconfident and that's all it took. Youtube has plenty of videos where masters get scholars mated or make some noob mistakes, Somtimes it just happens.
It seems, that I become a target , what I did not want.

My apology, there were no cheating at all and all this thing is just a conspiracy!
No target. Hey if you find a suspicious pattern,
Especially the triple zeros on each analysis. Report them. Lichess really test hard to make this a clean site. But there is no perfect system.
sure they do them best, and I am sure is very hard to write algorithms which can detect if yes or no human move..

my topic was not about it, my friend.

1) It could be very nice from this company if we can get feedback after our report.
2) it could be wonderful if we can have options: like prove it that the opponent was cheating. there are many websites/apps you can open when you are playing. most of the cheaters are using it. I was met several times with moves (on that website) were played agains me!! not advertisement (chess.com) embarrassing.
For high rated players this is not a problem because most of these websites are only free until 1900 rating points and so on.

but if you are not as good than it troubles you a lot!

thank you to read it.

The site gives feedback about your reports. I have had countless "someone you reported has been banned" messages along with refunded points.

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