Can u make an optional "slip protector" on live chess?

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qpalzm-blue
skogli wrote:
qpalzm-blue wrote:
skogli wrote:

They should have a computer watching all the games played live and online, if annyone tryed to do a bad move, the "coach" should warn you!


That would be interfering with the result of games, mine isnt


 Oh.. but you must look at the bright sides, no bad moves done, perfect chess!

 


which means, no wins or losses,only draws

skogli
qpalzm-blue wrote:
skogli wrote:
qpalzm-blue wrote:
skogli wrote:

They should have a computer watching all the games played live and online, if annyone tryed to do a bad move, the "coach" should warn you!


That would be interfering with the result of games, mine isnt


 Oh.. but you must look at the bright sides, no bad moves done, perfect chess!

 


which means, no wins or losses,only draws


 Games will still be won and lost, have you ever heard of correspondence chess?

qpalzm-blue
skogli wrote:
qpalzm-blue wrote:
skogli wrote:
qpalzm-blue wrote:
skogli wrote:

They should have a computer watching all the games played live and online, if annyone tryed to do a bad move, the "coach" should warn you!


That would be interfering with the result of games, mine isnt


 Oh.. but you must look at the bright sides, no bad moves done, perfect chess!

 


which means, no wins or losses,only draws


 Games will still be won and lost, have you ever heard of correspondence chess?


no

skogli

Surprised

 

It's pretty much like online chess, but it's allowed to use computer help. They have the same system with IM, GM titles, and a world championchip, but it take's years to finnish!

skogli
echecs06 wrote:

N O P E !


 Nope what?

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qpalzm-blue
SensFan33 wrote:
qpalzm-blue wrote:

The submit button has nothing to do with the lack of touch move, It just stops players from making moves they didn't want to.


Not true. Now, if you are thinking of Bc4, you can hover your Bishop to the c4 square to better visualise the board after the potential Bc4. The cost, however, is that you might accidentally let to of the mouse before you're set on the move.


yes,and that only happens in online chess, that wont happen it real chess

MathBandit

Exactly. In real chess, you can't touch a piece before you decide on moving it. In Live Chess, you can hold a piece to the desired square to help your visualization. The price you pay for this advantage is the chance of a mouse slip.

qpalzm-blue

Well then, they should change both of these

draconlord

It actually sounds fairly reasonable. I can't count the times(ok, fine, three) when I moved the king one square when I meant to castle.

qpalzm-blue
echecs06 wrote:

Great point. Like: "is it your final answer"? on some shows!


i guess

qpalzm-blue
draconlord wrote:

It actually sounds fairly reasonable. I can't count the times(ok, fine, three) when I moved the king one square when I meant to castle.


thats problymy biggest problemtoo

qpalzm-blue
skogli wrote:

They should have a computer watching all the games played live and online, if annyone tryed to do a bad move, the "coach" should warn you!


trhat would be unfair

qpalzm-blue

Hmm