@ohcomeon_1 said in #47:
> The fact that Magnus is silent means one of two things:
>
> 1. He indeed thinks that Hans has cheated.
> 2. He does not think that Hans has cheated but does not care that his actions have caused a massive misunderstanding that resulted in an innocent person's reputation drugged through the mud.
Perhaps it could mean other things:
* He thinks some other circumstances about the event and/or his team are unacceptable to the extent that they void his contract
* Some other significant event not health-related occurred, more important than chess
> The fact that Magnus is silent means one of two things:
>
> 1. He indeed thinks that Hans has cheated.
> 2. He does not think that Hans has cheated but does not care that his actions have caused a massive misunderstanding that resulted in an innocent person's reputation drugged through the mud.
Perhaps it could mean other things:
* He thinks some other circumstances about the event and/or his team are unacceptable to the extent that they void his contract
* Some other significant event not health-related occurred, more important than chess