![]() It seems we can based on people saying so on forums but I would prefer to see clear rule since in any otb game (which is what most people have experience with) you clearly can not. ![]() I was just looking for a clear rule to say we can definitely move the pieces and explore lines from our games. I think perhaps should just make it a bit more clear that you can move the pieces and look at lines with the analysis board. I would say there is about a 50% chance he doesn't think either of us should be moving the pieces and looking at lines with an analysis board and I would feel kind of bad if I found that out. He is a very casual player and might think it would not be proper to move the pieces. Your comment made me consider that perhaps one of my friends might be playing without ever looking at the analysis board. In fact I appreciate the comment and find it interesting. As I also have no real knowledge of correspondence chess either then maybe this is an accepted way to play. Hence, if you want to take this approach to turn based chess then fair enough. However, my understanding is that it is legal as I believe the only assistance to be illegal is engine use. I was actually raising the question whether it was ethical and whether it did aid your development. Sorry, if you felt like I was accusing of being unethical. Well I just posted in another thread that I use an analysis board and some thought it might be unethical of me.
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