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prettyplease

Dear Sir,

I lost the chess game and all of the sudden I won by resignation.

the haleenmyaseen accused me for cheating.....i do not know how to block or hack. I notice that when I start a game it abort right away a few tries i get to play....I do not know what is going on can you please check this. I am one person who doesn't like to cheat. This is just a game for me , I am 61 too old to play. And my laptop is xp old version.

Thank you for your kind attention.

prettyplease

Martin_Stahl
prettyplease wrote:

Dear Sir,

I lost the chess game and all of the sudden I won by resignation.

the haleenmyaseen accused me for cheating.....i do not know how to block or hack. I notice that when I start a game it abort right away a few tries i get to play....I do not know what is going on can you please check this. I am one person who doesn't like to cheat. This is just a game for me , I am 61 too old to play. And my laptop is xp old version.

Thank you for your kind attention.

prettyplease

Do you have a link to the game? In a brief look, I don't see one that matches what you are talking about.

prettyplease

yes i have he won but you chess.com said he resigned .....i asked him why?

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1173971654

thanks for you kind attention.

 

prettyplease

VyboR

It's quite common for people to put the blame of an accidental loss at their opponent. On chess.com the most common excuses are that the opponent hacked or cheated.

I can guarantee you, you are completely safe. The fault is most likely to be at your opponent. A misclick? Accidently hit enter while the resign button was focused? Alt-tabbed and reentered the screen by clicking accidently on the resign button? We don't know.

If the problem would have been server sided, most likely I would have seen more topics alike yours. But this also is not the case.

Ignore what he said, and continue on playing and most importantly, enjoy it Wink

Martin_Stahl
prettyplease wrote:

yes i have he won but you chess.com said he resigned .....i asked him why?

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1173971654

thanks for you kind attention.

 

prettyplease

That's the game I was looking at. To me it looks like he resgined because he hung his queen; he is not winning by any stretch of the imagination. I guess it is possible that you only had seconds on the clock and he could have flagged you but in a similar position (losing the queen for no compensation), I would have resigned too.

prettyplease

Thanks , I try to play queenless that will make my day