No, white made his move, then as black was not moving he left the game, and then black made his move and white did not come back. That is what we are saying.
7 is wrong, as I say on 9#
@MUMAnshul130105 the seconds is always every time i play a game on lichess... (well, except here).
@JoseAldo everything seems ok. If he left lichess, then he left the game, thus giving you a victory too.
If he wasn't at the game you started last night, he should of aborted it.
If he wasn't at the game you started last night, he should of aborted it.
Ummm i don't think so, @JoseAldo
I explain it better:
Yesterday I played a game with this player.
Then he offered me to play again; I saw the message one second late, but I accepted it and went to play. He hadn't played anything (e4 wasn't there), and he wasnt there. So I put a message like this "..." and left.
Today, about 14 hours later I come in and lichess tells me that I have a game in progress. Without thinking too much seeing that there was a move "e4", I make my move "Nc6" ...
the time start to run ... and "he lost".
But this doesn't seem fair to me.
Is this really not a bug?
It shouldn't be that if the opponent doesn't start moving in a certain amount of time the game is canceled ... except by correspondence, obviously.
Yesterday I played a game with this player.
Then he offered me to play again; I saw the message one second late, but I accepted it and went to play. He hadn't played anything (e4 wasn't there), and he wasnt there. So I put a message like this "..." and left.
Today, about 14 hours later I come in and lichess tells me that I have a game in progress. Without thinking too much seeing that there was a move "e4", I make my move "Nc6" ...
the time start to run ... and "he lost".
But this doesn't seem fair to me.
Is this really not a bug?
It shouldn't be that if the opponent doesn't start moving in a certain amount of time the game is canceled ... except by correspondence, obviously.
No it is his fault, he should have pressed abort
This is why @Francis920 is wrong!!!
How is Francis wrong. Explain your reasoning.
"I explain it better:
Yesterday I played a game with this player.
Then he offered me to play again; I saw the message one second late, but I accepted it and went to play. He hadn't played anything (e4 wasn't there), and he wasnt there. So I put a message like this "..." and left.
Today, about 14 hours later I come in and lichess tells me that I have a game in progress. Without thinking too much seeing that there was a move "e4", I make my move "Nc6" ...
the time start to run ... and "he lost".
But this doesn't seem fair to me.
Is this really not a bug?
It shouldn't be that if the opponent doesn't start moving in a certain amount of time the game is canceled ... except by correspondence, obviously." 16#
Francis said that the player left on the same day as the begging of the game, clearly Jose means he came back another day @CalbernandHowbe
Yesterday I played a game with this player.
Then he offered me to play again; I saw the message one second late, but I accepted it and went to play. He hadn't played anything (e4 wasn't there), and he wasnt there. So I put a message like this "..." and left.
Today, about 14 hours later I come in and lichess tells me that I have a game in progress. Without thinking too much seeing that there was a move "e4", I make my move "Nc6" ...
the time start to run ... and "he lost".
But this doesn't seem fair to me.
Is this really not a bug?
It shouldn't be that if the opponent doesn't start moving in a certain amount of time the game is canceled ... except by correspondence, obviously." 16#
Francis said that the player left on the same day as the begging of the game, clearly Jose means he came back another day @CalbernandHowbe
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