I'm in the middle of playing a correspondence game with a friend. Up until now I have been using the attached analysis board to work through positions, but this has a few drawbacks, namely that the analysis is not saved when the next move is made or if leaving and returning to the board.
I would like to be able to discuss my analysis from during the game with my friend after the game is finished but I'm worried that I won't remember all the lines that I looked at.
I was thinking of using the lichess Study feature to do my analysis as I go so that it is available after the game, but I was wondering whether this would cause lichess to flag the behavior as a potential cheating violation. Obviously I would disable the local evaluation engine in the Study when I create it, but I'm not certain whether this would make a difference to the automatic cheat detection when it sees I have another board open with the same position as an ongoing game.
Could anyone give me a conclusive statement as to whether creating a Study during an ongoing correspondence game is permitted or not?
Thanks.
I would like to be able to discuss my analysis from during the game with my friend after the game is finished but I'm worried that I won't remember all the lines that I looked at.
I was thinking of using the lichess Study feature to do my analysis as I go so that it is available after the game, but I was wondering whether this would cause lichess to flag the behavior as a potential cheating violation. Obviously I would disable the local evaluation engine in the Study when I create it, but I'm not certain whether this would make a difference to the automatic cheat detection when it sees I have another board open with the same position as an ongoing game.
Could anyone give me a conclusive statement as to whether creating a Study during an ongoing correspondence game is permitted or not?
Thanks.