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Cheating problem

I'm guessing you are mainly playing people around your strength. If they are cheating so much, why are they stuck at 1200??
As others point out, % accuracy by itself is not a reliable method for detecting cheating.
In the game posted above, no supernatural assistance was needed by your opponent. You blundered in the opening and very quickly lost a knight and then a rook!

I'm guessing you are mainly playing people around your strength. If they are cheating so much, why are they stuck at 1200?? As others point out, % accuracy by itself is not a reliable method for detecting cheating. In the game posted above, no supernatural assistance was needed by your opponent. You blundered in the opening and very quickly lost a knight and then a rook!
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Trying to be as accurate as possible is no crime & some moves are hard to find but not impossible & then pawns 7 pieces still fall sometimes without them being orced ... so mistakes are made & sometimes in easy to play simple chess positions great accuracy can be had 7 can occur quite frequently' . pre-move sometimes intimidate 7 look so strong especially if you have the SOUND on high @SdamTheDevourer

Trying to be as accurate as possible is no crime & some moves are hard to find but not impossible & then pawns 7 pieces still fall sometimes without them being orced ... so mistakes are made & sometimes in easy to play simple chess positions great accuracy can be had 7 can occur quite frequently' . pre-move sometimes intimidate 7 look so strong especially if you have the SOUND on high @SdamTheDevourer

@SdamTheDevourer said in #13:

They're trying to fool moderators
A guy which can be fooled isn't a moderator, mister.

@SdamTheDevourer said in #13: > They're trying to fool moderators A guy which can be fooled isn't a moderator, mister.

@SdamTheDevourer said in #13:

They're trying to fool moderators
They literally decide whether you can chat or not, whether you play fair or not. A moderator isn't just a random guy hanging out

@SdamTheDevourer said in #13: > They're trying to fool moderators They literally decide whether you can chat or not, whether you play fair or not. A moderator isn't just a random guy hanging out

@SdamTheDevourer said in #13:

This also makes me wonder just how many players on this site manage to get away with that just because they also play matches without the cheats.
I hope you don't look at 2000+ guys like this...

@SdamTheDevourer said in #13: > This also makes me wonder just how many players on this site manage to get away with that just because they also play matches without the cheats. I hope you don't look at 2000+ guys like this...

I dont think anyone needs to cheat to win a 1200 elo match.

I dont think anyone needs to cheat to win a 1200 elo match.

@SdamTheDevourer said in #13:

Nah you don't get it Mr. GitGuds, it's always that exact same pattern. They're trying to fool moderators by only using stockfish in some of their games and it's clearly working even though they're horrible at hiding it. It's an obvious switch where they have regular games with human errors in them but suddenly they're getting that blatant 99% engine perfect accuracy in a game that lasted for 40+ turns. They don't even bother playing the second or third best move, they're just taking full advice from the fish. This also makes me wonder just how many players on this site manage to get away with that just because they also play matches without the cheats.

Maybe it would help if you told us in which games you specifically believe your opponent cheated and we can all have a look.

@SdamTheDevourer said in #13: > Nah you don't get it Mr. GitGuds, it's always that exact same pattern. They're trying to fool moderators by only using stockfish in some of their games and it's clearly working even though they're horrible at hiding it. It's an obvious switch where they have regular games with human errors in them but suddenly they're getting that blatant 99% engine perfect accuracy in a game that lasted for 40+ turns. They don't even bother playing the second or third best move, they're just taking full advice from the fish. This also makes me wonder just how many players on this site manage to get away with that just because they also play matches without the cheats. Maybe it would help if you told us in which games you specifically believe your opponent cheated and we can all have a look.
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