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Despite a win, it is treated as a loss. #614

Open Atelier-Mirai opened 1 year ago

Atelier-Mirai commented 1 year ago

Exact URL where the bug happened https://lishogi.org/eP02yAQUHbkT

Steps to reproduce the bug Game played as usual. In the final move, when the player moves a piece to jam the ball, the game ends abruptly. I lost the game.

What did you expect to happen? Of course, I expect that I will win.

What happened instead? It was a loss. Requests a correction to the game record.

Operating system and browser version macOS 13.1(22C65) Firefox 108.0.1

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WandererXII commented 1 year ago

Hey, thanks for submitting an issues. I guess it's similar to https://github.com/WandererXII/lishogi/issues/612. It says you lost on time, so can I ask a few questions:

  1. Have you made the move (indicated with the red arrow) or did you lose before that?
  2. If you did make the move. Was the move confirmed by the server - appeared on the move list to the right?
  3. Do you happen to know how much time you had left before you lost? If you managed to make the move with a minuscule amount of time (for example 0.1), it's possible it didn't reach the server in time and although you saw the piece move, the server rejected it, since you were already out of time.

If this happens again, can you check the console whether some error occurred (ctrl+shift+j)?

Thanks for taking the time to report this.

Atelier-Mirai commented 1 year ago

There are various sites where you can play Shogi, and among them, lishogi is one of them. I think that lishogi is a good site and I use it.

Unfortunately, due to a bug in the program, a winning game is treated as a losing game.

The game is a must-win. If you have learned a little Shogi, you can make a move in one or two seconds. This Shogi is played in 10 seconds per move, so it is impossible to lose out of time.

When the player moved the "horse" one or two seconds after the opponent's move to jam the opponent's ball, the ball was instantly returned to its original position and the player was judged to have lost out of time.

I have played 1000 games and this is the first time I have had such a problem. I have played 1,000 games and this is the first time I have had this problem.

Also, I am very sorry to trouble you, but could you please correct the record of the game that is treated as a loss?

Thank you in advance.

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Rechefiltr-is-Fire commented 1 year ago

I had that bad losses on Lichess few times, so it seems it’s because WiFi has tricked you🐉