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He drew that game, it was not a win. Para, he’s confessed to cheating in online chess, for money. However, the governing body for chess played in person, FIDE, is still working on their investigation. One of the arguments is that cheating online is not the same as cheating in person (which I disagree with; cheating is cheating). In terms of how he cheated online, it was with “engine” assistance (I.e. a computer program). | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Horse shit Stupid or compromised- it's one or the other, because no ethical body would make such a distinction. | |||
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Imagination and focus become reality |
That game was a draw. A a solid French Defense by Black. I went over the game in real time on lichess.org. It looked like a draw fairly early on. | |||
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There must be some strange (prob well known) psychology that would compel a top competitor in their field to cheat. What would be the point of cheating, which would cause you to know that you lost a game ? The whole point of being the best is to get better continually, to maintain your top spot as long as possible. And in a strange sense, congratulate anyone that could beat you, then try again to come back. Why play the game and cheat, then it's no longer a game, and you lose by definition. Lover of the US Constitution Wile E. Coyote School of DIY Disaster | |||
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For money. That's usually the reason. | |||
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Round 3, Niemann draws Shankland. Not too shabby. | |||
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Coin Sniper |
A local radio station has been following this story. Granted due to the comedic value of the method used to cheat, but a chess master did call in and described how this would work. Chess computers will beat any expert, regardless of skill. Someone watching the game was entering the opponents moves into a computer, and transmitting the computer's counter moves to the accused player using vibrating patterns sent to the anal beads. All this kid was doing was interpreting the signals and moving the pieces. This morning they did a follow up and apparently players will now have to have to be scanned for devices before playing. Pronoun: His Royal Highness and benevolent Majesty of all he surveys 343 - Never Forget Its better to be Pavlov's dog than Schrodinger's cat There are three types of mistakes; Those you learn from, those you suffer from, and those you don't survive. | |||
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Clumsy, and this would have been caught as it’s pure “computer” moves. The reason it’s more difficult is that this player is actually an excellent player in his own right; top 10 in the US, and top 50 globally. The problem is that a top 10 and a top 50 player aren’t exactly close in skill level, and Hans is cheating to try to compete with the absolute elite. He doesn’t need moves to be fed to him constantly, just one or two a game would do it. | |||
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'Is' cheating? Currently? Who, besides you, is alleging he has cheated since 2020 or anytime OTB? Not that chess.com report. BTW, the chess.com report includes several grandmasters who have also admitted to cheating online. Year V | |||
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The chess.com report is very careful to only directly address online cheating, and not OTB, as chess.com does not organize, sanction, or review OTB matches. It mentions multiple OTB matches (including 2 in 2021, and one in 2022), that merit further investigation. Also, there happens to be a FIDE investigation going on right now, and it’s not because “reloader-1” on some message board thinks that Hans is a cheater… | |||
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So no one? Year V | |||
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Yes, absolutely no one is alleging that Hans is cheating. That’s why there are WSJ, The Economist, New York Times, etc full length articles on a near daily basis. That’s why the St. Louis Chess Club paid thousands of dollars to have a silicon scanner flown overnight to get there for the US Chess Championship, which Hans is a participant. Are you being difficult intentionally? The Norwegian chess federation president just resigned because he cheated ONCE (allegedly) online, and yet we have confirmation that Hans has cheated much more than that online, and there is quite a lot of suspicion around his OTB performance: Norway Chess link The Economist The Guardian
That’s world #2, and quite likely your next world champion speaking. It’s extremely difficult, the way the rules are written by FIDE, to speak out about cheating without literally catching them in the act. FIDE punishes the whistleblower, rather than protects them. That’s why there are many grandmasters who are aligned with alleging that Hans has cheated, but are careful to couch it in very “legalistic” ways. Fabiano Caruana, Andrew Tang, Peter Svidler, etc. | |||
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You keep going on and on but you're not mentioning anybody. Year V | |||
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Nepo is the guy you're citing from the chess.com report? OK, so you're not going to answer my question. Because you can't. The chess.com report does not allege Niemann cheated online since 2020 nor does it allege he cheated OTB at any time. Year V | |||
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See above. Also, your first post in this thread stated:
Now that this has definitely proven to be false, both in the number of times he cheated, the age that he cheated, and also the “maturity level” of acknowledging his cheating, it might be wise to re-examine your other perceptions. There’s a signature line that I like, it’s John 8:32. Chess.com report Appendix X.3 directly addresses OTB possible cheating. You are wrong sir, good day. Chess.com Hans Niemann Report | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
So, they scanned his butt for those anal beads or whatever. Did they find any? Q | |||
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reloader-1, if you're going to quote me, don't be selective. I also said in this thread I believe Niemann cheated more than the two times he admitted to. The chess.com report affirms that belief. I'm confident Niemann cheated every time chess.com suspects he did. And now we're back to the question that you can't answer. Year V | |||
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Keystoner, I’m not sure what your issue is here, but let’s both step back because it’s not healthy. To address your last point, which I’ve stated multiple times: Magnus Carlsen, the world #1, publicly stated that he believe Hans is and was cheating. FIDE has started the investigation of Over The Board cheating, and will address that. I was answering your last question, Keystoner. I apologize if in some way I’ve rubbed you the wrong way, sometimes text isn’t the best medium. | |||
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I like how this guy says let's step back but then tries to make another point. Yes, Carlsen (World #1) lost to Niemann OTB, and because Niemann is an admitted prolific cheater, whenever Niemann smokes a GM, like he did Carlsen, they're going to justifiably think he cheated. But that's all they do, and you can do, is 'think' it. Year V | |||
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Baroque Bloke |
An entertaining and humorous article: Confessions of a serial chess cheat: I’m quite enjoying the Carlsen v Niemann fallout Stephen Moss After 40 years out of the spotlight, the game is hot gossip again, thanks to a major beef between two grandmasters “I have a shocking admission to make. I am a chess cheat. Or at least world champion Magnus Carlsen would brand me a chess cheat. Occasionally, in online games where I have been testing out particular openings, I have used a chess engine (a dedicated computer program) to look for the best moves to try to get an understanding of positions. Strictly speaking, that is cheating and if the chess platforms on which I play found out, I would be banned. But they never have, because after the first 15 or so moves I abandon the engine and just play on my wits, usually making the litany of blunders for which my chess is noted. Any suspicions anti-cheating systems have about my perfect play up to move 15 are allayed by my decidedly imperfect play over the next 30 or 40. I am a cheat who has got away with it. …” Full TheGuardian article. A good read – entertaining and informative. https://www.theguardian.com/co...carlsen-hans-niemann Serious about crackers | |||
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