If you are asking whether or not they can see your conditional moves, the answer is no.
Question about "conditional moves" Any help please?

No no, it's not that (of course not ) I basically suspect that my opponent is not playing through and through, that if he makes a move that was my conditional move, that the guy goes to another one of his games. I got a lot of different conditional moves that goes on and on. I don't use the conditional move feature a lot unless I know what my opponent is gonna do. I also have three or four different lines as well.

I want to know how far ahead my game is but I can't know that if my opponent is making all of the moves I'm guessing, that he's made. Unless he's done all of the moves that I've thought up of, or not, just wanna "guess" you might say (lol) how far ahead my game is (unless, untill, he makes a move that I didn't guess. Then I would be able to see what the board looks like and well, play on.....you know. And I don't care, as of this writing I'm a once a time chess player. I don't like playing too many games at a time. Just one game at a time. That's who I am)

Just because you make a series of conditional moves doesn't mean your opponent has to reply to more than one of them. Even in obvious recapture situations, it's common to just move on to another game. It's just the nature of correspondence chess. Some folks don't like being hurried and want to take their time with each and every move.

@baddogno, I'm aware of that. But what difference does it make to post a question on the topic to see what I get you know? Take it easy your looking at a guy who doesn't have the patience to just start another game lol You know?

If I had quite a few games going, especially with different time limits, if my move in a game triggered a conditional move I would make sure I was caught up in all of my other games with no danger of being timed out before I would I respond to the new conditional move. And if I was playing lots of games I might not have enough time available to go back and find the game in which my move triggered a conditional move. Without asking your opponent there isn't anyway to know why only one response is made each time. I would use the chat feature and ask.

@delcarpenter, thanks. And also (just further elaborating what you were saying) your opponent also might have some other games that he's enjoying more too. Thinking that in mind, I guess it's ok. Thanks delcarpenter You gave me the idea

I was working through a problem using the conditional moves and the next thing I know all of those moves had taking place and I cost me the game. Can some expalin what the conditional move feature is for and how it works

I was working through a problem using the conditional moves and the next thing I know all of those moves had taking place and I cost me the game. Can some expalin what the conditional move feature is for and how it works
It can be used for a couple of different things. Some people may use it in the opening to enter lines they want and might expect to see.
The other major use is to put in forcing lines or lines with a minimal number of branches. Often checkmates and tactics.
You need to be really certain of your lines, since once you put them in, as soon as your opponent makes a move, if it was one of your conditional moves, the system will automatically give the reply. If your opponent continues down the line, then each successive move will be played. It shouldn't be used for testing out lines; use the analysis board for that.
https://support.chess.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1444845-what-are-conditional-moves-
Basically, I have this game going on and I made a lot of conditional moves that I think are..pretty good but thing is, when I go to the game (when the chess board and game is right there, in front of me, the same page you all are on when playing against someone...) my opponent is "offline" (there's no green mark or anything beside my opponent's username) but when I go to the conditional moves, there is that green mark. Does this mean my opponent has been going through, and working on the moves I set up for him? (the conditional moves) I went back and forth between the game page, and the conditional move page just to make sure so I know what I'm talking about.
I just want to ask this for future references. Sometimes I play conditional moves and..it'd be nice to know for kicks if my next opponent, and the next and the next and the next after that, that I would know what's going on for the next time or any other time after that.
Happy future new year everybody! It's pretty cool, I love this time of year