artfizz...the highest win stat is recalculated after each win...so it will be retrospective after your next game is completed.
I'm surprised ... but thanks.
artfizz...the highest win stat is recalculated after each win...so it will be retrospective after your next game is completed.
I'm surprised ... but thanks.
Post #22 Jan 16, 2009
Thanks Art for the answer, but I do miss to takeback my opponent's move, a take back in move is for me, not my opponent.
As with you and, including myself, at times I have sent a bad move and just noticed it when pressing the submit move button that I played the wrong move, so I would like to take it back if my opponent agrees naturally.
What is the advantage of taking an opponent's move back?
Playing an unrated game and offering your opponent the opportunity to ask for suggestions in the chat box removes the need to take back her/his move. If the person elects not to ask for a suggestion, then the move is legal and the game continues.
Can you expand on this ?
This is purely a training/coaching mode - so it assumes complete cooperation between the players.
The problem with undoing YOUR OWN move is that IT IS NOW YOUR OPPONENT'S TURN. Therefore, in UNDOing the LAST MOVE (or ''LATEST MOVE'), the last move is the one made by your opponent.
artfizz...the highest win stat is recalculated after each win...so it will be retrospective after your next game is completed.