@kinsana said in #3:
> Apparently, you still don't seize your attitude doesn't help, so let me explain in words even a labrador would understand : I am not a pro like you, I am not a 2000 elo player like you, sufficient and superior like you, I'm just a player who wants to improve his chess. Not a great one but I would like to believe I'm not so shabby nor pathetic. I've found in Lichess a chess platform that seemed to take fair players seriously. For that I was thankful and financed a little something, like numerous others, to make sure it lasts. The thing is, even if I am aware that my openings are not so great, that I could play much better if I concentrate a little, I found out recently that there is *A LOT* of games i played that seemed to be unfair, with Kasparov-like moves from my opponents i still do not understand. I may often blunders, but I reasonably think that players with the same Elo are doing the same, and that I have my chances. You may blame my little intelligence but when I found out that it's terribly simple to find a program capable to cheat everyone, I was just terrified and brang back everything into question. With your understanding of the situation and your capabilities, if you're not capable to help a fellow player and to reassure the Lichess userbase, i don't know what you are useful for.
What are you terrified of? It's an online chess game. Even if you wind up playing a cheater, you can still analyze the game afterward and learn from it. You say you just want to improve your chess - then do that and don't worry so much about the occasional cheater that you'll run into.