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What is your "You lost to a cheater" percentage?

1 in 2600ish. Also, I reported one 1500ish correspondance player who cheated but seems Lichess didn't think so.
0% for me so far.

And as a bonus also nobody has accused me either(!). At chess.com I got accused about once a month, which is laughable when you actually look at the games, which not one of my accusers was willing to do. "Who checks the game with a computer??," said one guy. "Nobody does that. I don't need to check to know!"

It's so much nicer here.
Curious: How do you find the %?

Can't just exactly take the % of games I've lost to marked players, as that would falsely flag 'computer assisted' 7-9-7 games like this: lichess.org/H7x253ad
I only have ~ 300 games on this account and to my experience it used to be a lot worse in the past, by which I mean 2014-15 before I left Lichess until I recently came back. Back then I could be sure that among 100 different opponents, there were at least 3-5 cheaters. But nowadays I haven't had the misfortune of meeting even a single one.
@lement, just being curious, what do you want to show with this game of yours? And what is a 7 - 9 - 7 game? Never heard this, some kind of code?
7-9-7 is the number of inaccuracies, mistakes and blunders my marked-as-using-computer-assistance opponent did when winning (if you look at the analysis summary on the bottom). Seems quite unlikely to be assisted!
around 30-40 in 5000 games, that would be at least in 2k+ players I played with.
How does one get marked as a cheater?
There was one guy i was playing who insisted he was rated 2200 or something at lightning (we were playing blitz) and claimed that my moves were "perfect". I dunno; just seemed he was playing badly. But, can someone simply accuse you and thus get you expelled?
I play chess because i like the feeling i get when i beat other people! If a computer helped me, i wouldn't get that feeling...

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