To answer the title question: perhaps after players will be unable to cheat by using a physical board and set of pieces, or the end of the universe, whichever comes first.
@aerdna69 said in #9:
> I absolutely disagree. Of course you can know if there's the same game in another tab.
What if the game was opened in a phone, local chess engine (offline) ? We can't.
> I absolutely disagree. Of course you can know if there's the same game in another tab.
What if the game was opened in a phone, local chess engine (offline) ? We can't.
@vaasuS said in #12:
> What if the game was opened in a phone, local chess engine (offline) ? We can't.
Let's also delete liChess for the same reason, shouldn't we?
> What if the game was opened in a phone, local chess engine (offline) ? We can't.
Let's also delete liChess for the same reason, shouldn't we?
The difference between blindfold and a variant is, that blindfold need not be played by both sides. It is very well possible and sensible that white plays blindfolded and black plays normally, while it is impossible that white plays normal chess and black plays horde.
Since when is blindfold a variant?
If you're wanting to truly test your blindfold skills without risking your blitz rating, try doing puzzles blindfolded.
Of course, blindfold is a variant on Chess.com and it works well - most players there play it fairly
Does Chess.com support blindfold puzzles? I didn't know that.
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