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How do I know which games my opponent cheated on?

I am playing mostly 2 1 or 3 0 games. Every few days or so, I get a notification from Lichess that one of my opponents has cheated and I get refunded the points. But I don't know which game he cheated on. Is there a way to find out? After all if I am playing against an engine, I want to make a note in the game file. LOL.
There probobly must be some data collected to know that your oponnent play engine so that cant be done in real time beacause everyone can play good moves.But staticaly it can be discover and by time management.Lets say for example someone play each move in the same amount of time there must be engine player because it cant be done by human.
If someone would precisely answer Your question cheaters would gain some additional "useful"knowledge on how to avoid cheat detection.
I don't think knowing which games the cheater cheated on is an advantage to the cheater. You are just flagging the game not the specific traits that led to the detection. On the other hand, it is very useful for a casual player like me who doesn't pore through all the games with an engine.
Look in your game history. Find the game where you lost the same number of points you just gained back. Hover over their name, and it'll say if they are a cheater.
i have cheaters in every game i play in here most of the time i cant report all cuase they dont make 0 s in the computer analysis but almost every i play make perfect games so i guess you played alot of cheaters thats whispers in the dark in a moment 22 i cheat detect
If your opponent takes SUPER LONG on any given move, they probably cheated. If you don't want to play cheaters, you should probably play FAST games.
@snakequeen
This is untrue, a player usually can spend super long on any given move, while a computer needs but a few seconds to evaluate.
And if you premove, the computer technically takes longer than you. Because it counts you as taking (zero) seconds.

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