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add color back to broadcast player results#2601

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HaonRekcef:broadcast-player-result-game-color
Feb 3, 2026
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add color back to broadcast player results#2601
veloce merged 1 commit intolichess-org:mainfrom
HaonRekcef:broadcast-player-result-game-color

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closes #2528

Adds back the color indicator to the player results screen. It is useful for example while playing otb tournaments to see the games that the player played with that color.

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Pull request overview

This pull request adds a color indicator (black/white circle) back to the broadcast player results screen, addressing item #4 from issue #2528. The color indicator helps users identify which color (white or black) the player used in each game, which is particularly useful for OTB (over-the-board) tournament viewing.

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  • Adds a circular color indicator showing whether the player played as white or black in each game
  • Restructures the trailing widget from a Column to a Row to accommodate both the color indicator and the existing points/rating diff display
  • Implements smart border logic that adds a border to the color circle for contrast (white circles in light mode, black circles in dark mode)

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@veloce veloce merged commit 26f0453 into lichess-org:main Feb 3, 2026
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Few design requests for the "games in this tournament" screen when you dive in players performance from standings

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