What is the purpose of preventing rated games through correspondence for Chess960?
Looks like, no rated option for variants in correspondence. I don't play other variants so not having rated option for them is not my concern.
But Chess960 is very much standard chess, just with different initial position, to avoid standardized opening lines. So for a player Chess960 is just chess, though lichess code bunches it along with Antichess, crazyhouse, etc the typical "variants" which are completely different from standard chess.
With that point of view, if I can create rated standard correspondence game, why not rated chess960 correspondence game?
Looks like, no rated option for variants in correspondence. I don't play other variants so not having rated option for them is not my concern.
But Chess960 is very much standard chess, just with different initial position, to avoid standardized opening lines. So for a player Chess960 is just chess, though lichess code bunches it along with Antichess, crazyhouse, etc the typical "variants" which are completely different from standard chess.
With that point of view, if I can create rated standard correspondence game, why not rated chess960 correspondence game?