@ChessWhiz said in #11:
By practicing with a touchscreen for the past 5000 games, I have successfully moved my rating downward by 100 points.
You don't lack excuses ;)
@ChessWhiz said in #11:
> By practicing with a touchscreen for the past 5000 games, I have successfully moved my rating downward by 100 points.
You don't lack excuses ;)
@wen_wrn said in #6:
Not being able to use your hands while playing online would be the death of online chess. Anyone with a few minutes to spare can enjoy a chess game sitting on a bus stop or in car ride these days. That's great!!
The arrows are a different matter, maybe it shouldn't be allowed in actual games?
You don't get to draw arrows playing live chess with the board in front of you. I feel it's close to using extra help
I think arrows are important for streamers, some streamers are using arrows to help people who are watching them to understand what's going on.
@wen_wrn said in #6:
> Not being able to use your hands while playing online would be the death of online chess. Anyone with a few minutes to spare can enjoy a chess game sitting on a bus stop or in car ride these days. That's great!!
>
> The arrows are a different matter, maybe it shouldn't be allowed in actual games?
> You don't get to draw arrows playing live chess with the board in front of you. I feel it's close to using extra help
I think arrows are important for streamers, some streamers are using arrows to help people who are watching them to understand what's going on.
You can use your toes to make it fair
You can use your toes to make it fair
Yeah
Well, arrows are not that bad. Most online chess platforms have one. Plus anyone can grab wipable sharpies and draw arrows on screen with higher time control. Will sharpies become bannable offences then?
Well, arrows are not that bad. Most online chess platforms have one. Plus anyone can grab wipable sharpies and draw arrows on screen with higher time control. Will sharpies become bannable offences then?
Compared to my phone's touch screen, I'm objectively faster at Lichess Coordinates using my mouse (Zowie EC1-A at 400 dpi on a 1080p display, no mouse acceleration) and this is how I most prefer to play any time control. I never draw arrows during a game because I find them more confusing than pure calculation (using coordinates).
I average 48 with both colours using the mouse, but at most 40-45 when using a touch screen. I suspect it ultimately depends on what one is used to. Keep in mind that good first person shooters are all mouse-driven.
Try it yourself: https://lichess.org/training/coordinate
Compared to my phone's touch screen, I'm objectively faster at Lichess Coordinates using my mouse (Zowie EC1-A at 400 dpi on a 1080p display, no mouse acceleration) and this is how I most prefer to play any time control. I never draw arrows during a game because I find them more confusing than pure calculation (using coordinates).
I average 48 with both colours using the mouse, but at most 40-45 when using a touch screen. I suspect it ultimately depends on what one is used to. Keep in mind that good first person shooters are all mouse-driven.
Try it yourself: https://lichess.org/training/coordinate
Thibault don't listen to nonsense, there's no cheating in using your fingers on a smart phone
Thibault don't listen to nonsense, there's no cheating in using your fingers on a smart phone
Actually I am quicker on iphone compared to PC & mouse.
Actually I am quicker on iphone compared to PC & mouse.
Doesn't drawing arrows during the game violate the rule against 'making notes'?
Doesn't drawing arrows during the game violate the rule against 'making notes'?
Everyone dont have computer or laptop then?
I dont have laptop or computer if it forbid on mobile then many player have to leave lichess
Everyone dont have computer or laptop then?
I dont have laptop or computer if it forbid on mobile then many player have to leave lichess