@Sharingam said in #59:
> It also happens that they release the beast and then they make blunders on purpose, to disguise the trap. ... They usually waste the mate on 1 once or twice so that the analysis can show them the impression or the error.
This is funny. People keep complaining about opacity about cheating detection but even what is public and well known (once you are interested to learn something about it) is sufficient to know the detection methods in use are too advanced to be confused by cheap tricks like these (or by cheating only in some games).
> The green button next to the nickname name usually flashes, this already raises suspicions, especially at the beginning of the game just before the first move.
This reminds me of another sad cheating discussion currently running in the forum:
lichess.org/forum/lichess-feedback/players-disconnects-after-early-blunder
Could one of the people who see "blinking green indicator flashing" as a sign of cheating explain why they believe a cheater would need to disconnect (or even disconnect repeatedly)? I can't think of any reason for that. On the other hand, I can imagine why the connection status could change for completely innocuous reasons.
> It also happens that they release the beast and then they make blunders on purpose, to disguise the trap. ... They usually waste the mate on 1 once or twice so that the analysis can show them the impression or the error.
This is funny. People keep complaining about opacity about cheating detection but even what is public and well known (once you are interested to learn something about it) is sufficient to know the detection methods in use are too advanced to be confused by cheap tricks like these (or by cheating only in some games).
> The green button next to the nickname name usually flashes, this already raises suspicions, especially at the beginning of the game just before the first move.
This reminds me of another sad cheating discussion currently running in the forum:
lichess.org/forum/lichess-feedback/players-disconnects-after-early-blunder
Could one of the people who see "blinking green indicator flashing" as a sign of cheating explain why they believe a cheater would need to disconnect (or even disconnect repeatedly)? I can't think of any reason for that. On the other hand, I can imagine why the connection status could change for completely innocuous reasons.