Originally posted by Peter McKillop
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I doubt that any IM or GM would register at chess.com and omit to disclose their title so they can start playing at 1200 level.
Probably I didn't say it right when I mentioned 100% accuracy. What I wanted to say was that player was actually making 100% of moves recommended by chess engine after the first 3-4 moves.
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Originally posted by Alex Starks View PostI doubt that any IM or GM would register at chess.com and omit to disclose their title so they can start playing at 1200 level.
Probably I didn't say it right when I mentioned 100% accuracy. What I wanted to say was that player was actually making 100% of moves recommended by chess engine after the first 3-4 moves.
Again 3-4 moves of accuracy according to chess.com is not that impressive. I have had 98.4% accuracy in a game (that I lost) according to chess.com though komodo gave much lower accuracy numbers. I did play about 30 moves of theory as did my NM opponent after we played the same variation about fifty times over the last two years.
Most players know how to play the openings that they play to the extent that they have studied GM games. I would be more interested in the moves that they played once they entered a middlegame. Being accurate is not necessarily a sign of cheating.Last edited by Vlad Drkulec; Wednesday, 6th May, 2020, 06:30 PM.
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ChessBotX: Real-time next chess move calculator
Chess bot is the program for chess, which helps you to play on websites like chess.com, lichess.org, flyordie.com and many others.
https://chess-bot.com/
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Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View PostWould people pay $17 per month for a program that helps them cheat?
I had a friend who used to play in online engine tournaments using his fairly state of the art computer. I never understood the attraction of the practice.
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Originally posted by Fred Harvey View Post
Fundamentally we live in a simple world, where no-body likes to lose, and playing chess on-line isn't really that important."We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." - Aesop
"Only the dead have seen the end of war." - Plato
"If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and from robbing he comes next to drinking and Sabbath-breaking, and from that to incivility and procrastination." - Thomas De Quincey
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Hello again, back to the main line of this thread, I am having a very challenging time with chess.com closing down one of my students, but they can't give me any real clues as to what the actual cheating behaviour was. The student and his family are adamant there's been no cheating, so I feel stuck here. From those of you with teaching experience using chess.com, any ideas for me?!
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Originally posted by Aris Marghetis View PostHello again, back to the main line of this thread, I am having a very challenging time with chess.com closing down one of my students, but they can't give me any real clues as to what the actual cheating behaviour was. The student and his family are adamant there's been no cheating, so I feel stuck here. From those of you with teaching experience using chess.com, any ideas for me?!
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Originally posted by Peter McKillop View Post
Yes but that doesn't explain why some cheat and others don't. It's that explanation, whatever it may be, which interests me.Fred Harvey
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If you registered as NM and started at 1200 rating you still have options in settings to choose rating range of your opponents that is closer to your actual rating when you issue or receive game challenge. That way you would not need to win 100+ games against weak opponents to reach your actual NM rating.
If you read my post more carefully you would realize that player was making 100% of moves recommended by chess engine. Only the first 3-4 opening moves in each game (they played 2 games) did not match 100% what chess engine recommended so we are not talking about 3-4 moves accuracy. More like in a 50 moves game, moves from 4-50 were 100% match with chess engine recommendations.
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European Chess Union organizes the online tournament. Yesterday they had a test one. They had this text posted on the announcement:
"It is not allowed also to open a second window of the platform while playing. You will be forfeited according to Fair Play regulations."
A forfeit does not mean an account closure but if that generates a lot of triggers, maybe it moves to a closure. That my assumptions.
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Originally posted by Aris Marghetis View PostHello again, back to the main line of this thread, I am having a very challenging time with chess.com closing down one of my students, but they can't give me any real clues as to what the actual cheating behaviour was. The student and his family are adamant there's been no cheating, so I feel stuck here. From those of you with teaching experience using chess.com, any ideas for me?!
Why don't you ask him to send you the last 50 games he played before he was shut down and see what you think? Alternatively, your student will just have to play elsewhere. There's plenty of sites.
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Originally posted by David Ottosen View Post
Everyone who cheats is always adamant that there has been no cheating. There's no benefit to them to admit it.Last edited by Serge Archambault; Friday, 8th May, 2020, 12:31 PM.
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