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Dec 01, 2025 - 09:51 AM
That's an interesting question. When you move the piece to the destination square, the computer is forced to acknowledge the move as complete. According to touch move rules in person to person play, the player must move that piece on that turn, but as long as they didn't let go, it could be moved to another square. Letting go is the final determining factor. For chess computers they will register the move the moment it reaches the destination square. There's no way around this - unless you want to turn the sensing delay to 2 or 3 seconds so that the move is not recorded for a few seconds. That would be a way you could try to mimic it.
