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Im new here how I can report a cheater ?

If you click on your opponent's name, you will reach their profile. On the top right, there's a couple of buttons. The right-most of them is an exclamation mark inside a triangle. That one leads you to the report page.
quickly looked your games and at least on the ones you lost there is nothing suspicious on those. Losing does not equate being cheated
@petri999 said in #4:
> quickly looked your games and at least on the ones you lost there is nothing suspicious on those. Losing does not equate being cheated

I always find this amazing, a 1500 player is telling you nothing is suspicious xD. Based on what? Stockfish? Cheating takes many forms, let the fairplay team take care of this instead of giving your opinion one way or the other...
@petri999 said in #4:
> quickly looked your games and at least on the ones you lost there is nothing suspicious on those. Losing does not equate being cheated

Can you tell me where I wrote that I lost to a cheater please ? I asked the procedure because I'm new here nothing else.
@gradienthinking said in #5:
> I always find this amazing, a 1500 player is telling you nothing is suspicious xD. Based on what? Stockfish? Cheating takes many forms, let the fairplay team take care of this instead of giving your opinion one way or the other...

That is an objective statement appreciated
@gradienthinking said in #5:
> let the fairplay team take care of this instead of giving your opinion one way or the other

Therefore, we should report every game as a possible cheat?
@mcgoves said in #8:
> Therefore, we should report every game as a possible cheat?

There is no implication on my statement, I'd hope you could at least realise that. Al I said is the opinion of a low rated player is of little value. If you suspect of cheating, report, if you don't, don't. But asking the opinion of somebody of our rating is useless.
It would be interesting to know why you think your opponent is cheating?

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