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Accused of cheating

I've been playing for more years than I care to remember. My input is now simply remember the game is a hobby, a pastime for us patzers. Have fun, book up or not, it is not a contest that in any way, shape or form, measures intelligence, but rather ones resolve and patience.
Point taken, and I tried zen mode. Not bad, but my most recent game doesn't show when I try to review it. Any idea how long the whole review process takes? I played an opponent for the fourth time and evened the count by timeout, I just want to review the moves because I could have been checkmate. That's the sense of accomplishment I like to work towards.
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I think you did the right thing by making a thread. It is important to share how you are feeling with others. It's not healthy to bottle up emotions. I am sorry you were accused of cheating. That must have been a horrible and hurtful experience for you. I hope this doesn't put you off playing chess.
Shut up Timid.
Timid creates threads at another site.
"Victims accused, abused" of what not. Goes as far as suggesting accusations and being called names in chat is cause for suicide. Offers his "therapy", join his club.
Horrible and hurtful? Total crap.
Everybody understands the foolish mentality of kids making mocking statements and let's it slide off their backs as water. By his admission, Timid is 2Q1C. Nothing more needs being said.
@mdinnerspace

IDK I cant really say on chess. TBH Its not too often I get accused of anything other than being a idiot. Lol. Just feels like it would.

However, from playing other online games; like FPS; getting accused of cheating when people get banned frequently for cheating is like getting pulled over by a cop when you did nothing wrong. Makes ya nervous and prone to make a mistake. Next thing you know your on the 5 o clock news.

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