lichess.org
Donate

Hello!

I'm a correct player.In what game I had 0 Inaccuracies,0 mistakes, and 0 blunders?
#10
If you believe that you have been wrongly marked as a cheater, please send an email to contact@lichess.org to request a more thorough investigation.
Meanwhile, please refrain from hijacking threads to publicly plead your innocence.

#1
Hello and welcome to the lichess community!
Keep playing, practice, study, and you will surely improve!
@liaemars Welcome to the best chess website on the internet! Enjoy your stay!

@kanini2500 Stop complaining about your ban. Stockfish 9 is much better at chess than you are. I find it incredibly hard to believe that you are such a fantastic chess player that you fooled the algorithm into thinking you are an engine. I find it much more likely that you are a dishonest cheater.
Hello my Dears !! Talking about new players, how many games do we need to play to make the "?" mark disapear from our rating?
#15
You get a "real" rating when the uncertainty in your rating goes below 110, the exact number of games depends on the ratings of your opponents and your results against them, so if you play against weak players all the time and win almost every game, or if you selectively play against strong opponents and lose almost every game, you may not get a "real" rating at all.
Note also that uncertainty can go up as well as down, so it is possible for a "real" rating to become provisional.
If you play against players of around your level, it should take about 10-20 games.
In the blitz category, you played against opponents with an average rating of 1529.07, and the strongest opponent you played was rated 1667, and you won all 28 games so far, so the rating system has no way of knowing if you should be rated 1800 or 2400 or 2800.
If you play some games against stronger opponents, the uncertainty in your rating will drop.
#14

If you aren't sure,you can challenge me.
I will destroy you!

This topic has been archived and can no longer be replied to.