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Dear sir, Mr Thibault
I could read from some chess-players that you are the judge who is responsible for revealing players who cheat ... you are really a poor liar if you say I cheated in the past. my chess coach just
smiled when I told him about it. do you have any proofs about it? how can you say it? Were you under a pressure of some players? well, I have decided to leave and you can be happy that you could get
rid of another chess player, poor woman. I have understoood, you shouldn´t be better than some men, it seems to be quite dangerous. yesterday I played here for the last time. Now you can delete my
name Elizabeth for ever.
You can delete your account yourself on the profile page.
Ummm...

Alright. Thibault is making this in his spare time and it does look better than a lot of the chess sites made by programmers who do it for a living. But if you make something in your spare time, some
mistakes may occur...

There was for some time a big problem with cheaters, which got really frustrating. That's why there's a pretty strict anti-cheater policy. False positives can happen. From a community perspective it's
simply better to catch ten cheaters and have one false positive in them than being too cautious about judging them and catching none at all.

There have been strong indications that you cheat, that's why your elo got reset. You can read about it here: http://en.lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/chessplayer-elizabeth .
There's ways though to prove you aren't a cheater. Just play a few blitz rounds with someone at the rating you had. I read somewhere you don't blitz, but at your rating (1950) you should at least be
able to be a match for some 1800 players.

On another note, there might be some stupid people around but most people here and and most of all, the staff won't insult you for being a women of for anything else. The people who make comments
about your sex are the same who start insulting just about anyone when they lose.

One last thing - you wrote you don't play for rating, why do you even care about being reset then? Just wondering.

hope you stay
cheers
did your chess coach teach you openings? if so, why does it take you 5,6,7,8 seconds to move at the beginning?

furthermore, you have 2 draws vs yassinseoud

i encourage everybody with doubts to analyse this game, with an engine if possible:

http://en.lichess.org/analyse/1nms380y

keep in mind yassinseoud never lost a game on the board or drew with anybody who wasn't also an engine.

you're actually winning at the end, tho you're low on time, even with the increment, hence the draw

http://en.lichess.org/1nms380y/stats

you also drew misha787
http://en.lichess.org/bgbhe3lq

and boban
http://en.lichess.org/analyse/rdithkps/black

all these players have been reset for engine use

and then you drop games on purpose to hide

http://en.lichess.org/2lsitnqj/black
http://en.lichess.org/4h6y9imp/black
http://en.lichess.org/sm8viaq7/black
http://en.lichess.org/4k9zq24l
Thanks mb and legend for your work!

Bye Elizabeth
Regardless of your rating. If you were a REAL chess player, you would man up and continue to LEARN ignoring the lowering of your rating and possibly considering the fact that other players held your
skills extremely high as a complement.

Instead you come here and cry like a little baby.

If someone thought I was playing to a high standard such as Fritz, and I wasn't using a Engine, I would be honored!

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