1. Skill is The Only Variable That Matters
In every game played on our platform, the starting position is identical. The rules are immutable. The pieces available to both players are the same. From the first move to the last, the only thing that distinguishes the winner from the loser is the quality of their decisions.
This is not a controversial statement; it is the fundamental nature of chess. A player cannot "get a lucky roll" to save a losing position. They cannot draw a "winning card" from a deck. They must create their own advantages through superior foresight and calculation. Improvement is not a matter of hope; it is a matter of work. This direct correlation between effort and outcome is the very definition of a game of skill.