Maybe Lichess can make conditional premoves. Chess.com already has that option.
they have conditional premoves, but only on correspondence i think.
This is brought up every so often.
Hopefully it never happens.
Hopefully it never happens.
You might make a blunder... what if you accidentally make a second premove that is wrong by clicking or dragging or accident, and you lose a ultrabullet game (that you were winning)?
That's all apart of premoving. You are taking the chance that you don't run into a blunder.
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Next time, please quote me using @InnateAluminum so it notifies me of your response, thanks.
Well... if you make one premove, you are taking the chance. With double premove, you are taking the risk of making a wrong premove, not a wrong move. What if you accidentally move a piece when you didn't want to move it.
Next time, please quote me using @InnateAluminum so it notifies me of your response, thanks.
Well... if you make one premove, you are taking the chance. With double premove, you are taking the risk of making a wrong premove, not a wrong move. What if you accidentally move a piece when you didn't want to move it.
@InnateAluminum it would work well with a catalan, KIA, or caro and french for black when the move order never changes. I think just having the option would be cool.
Mmm, yeah, having the option would be cool and you could turn it on for ultrabullet and bullet.
I agree. :)
I agree. :)
I used to use multiple premoves regularly on another site, even in blitz games when I had almost no time left and when doing a forced mating sequence.
It would be great if lichess could support this :)
It would be great if lichess could support this :)
I've wished for this from time to time. It's something I would use sparingly, but on occasion it would be rather useful.
It would have to be done well though, with a clear interface for backing out of any queued pre-moves.
It would have to be done well though, with a clear interface for backing out of any queued pre-moves.
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