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Can I delete or hide a specific game in my game history?

Some game history are so awful or re-played for analysis. I don't want to see them any more.
Can I delete them, or hide from my profile, or put them some elsewhere?
no i do not think you can - but hey, losses help you improve!
That's disappointing... I had so many blunder moves in the same analytic game replay
really wish they could be deleted
@LouisXXIV said in #3:
> That's disappointing... I had so many blunder moves in the same analytic game replay
> really wish they could be deleted

I understand what you mean, it happens to me too! Sometimes, even though I feel extremely tired, I decide to play chess. However, since I am tired, I cannot think properly and play extremely terribly. Because of that, I become increasingly dissatisfied with the outcome of the initial game, and I continue to play, making one blunder after another. It feels like an endless cycle where the blunders just keep coming and there's no sign of them stopping.
@Emperor41739 said in #4:
> I understand what you mean, it happens to me too! Sometimes, even though I feel extremely tired, I decide to play chess. However, since I am tired, I cannot think properly and play extremely terribly. Because of that, I become increasingly dissatisfied with the outcome of the initial game, and I continue to play, making one blunder after another. It feels like an endless cycle where the blunders just keep coming and there's no sign of them stopping.

yes, there is another case: trying to analyze the same endgame circumstance trying to find out whether I had the possibility to beat the enemy. that results in a series of same games which is boring...

hope this will be a new feature some day
Personally I like when my game has a lot of blunders, especially if my opponent blundered even more. It is always fun to rewatch. By the way, they should give an achievement for 20 blunders in one game.
@Aluminium-27 said in #6:
> Personally I like when my game has a lot of blunders, especially if my opponent blundered even more. It is always fun to rewatch. By the way, they should give an achievement for 20 blunders in one game.

We have a dedicated "Guess the Elo / Worst Game Ever" forum in our team for games like that :D it's very funny, you can share the joy of those 20-blunder games xD
@Emperor41739 #4

The problem is known and affects an incredible number of players. GM Noel Studer has addressed this and made it a topic in several of his lichess-blogs. He shows solutions on how to get out of this spiral.

Go to Google and enter the following there:

"lichess No More Tilt: 5 Ways To Prevent Tilt In Online Chess"
"lichess How To Recover From A Tough Loss"
@Tenakel said in #8:
> @Emperor41739 #4
>
> The problem is known and affects an incredible number of players. GM Noel Studer has addressed this and made it a topic in several of his lichess-blogs. He shows solutions on how to get out of this spiral.
>
> Go to Google and enter the following there:
>
> "lichess No More Tilt: 5 Ways To Prevent Tilt In Online Chess"
> "lichess How To Recover From A Tough Loss"

Ok, but I'm not really in the mood to do research right now.
@Emperor41739 said in #9:
> Ok, but I'm not really in the mood to do research right now.

A thank you in your reply would have been nice too!
And whether you look at the articles or not, I really don't care.

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