Definitively not a cheater

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Avatar of Refiur

https://www.chess.com/member/qldurtmsss joined today and is already #7 on the ranklist. After 166 games. Seems legit.

Avatar of ekulxam

Could be just a very strong player from lichess or another site that hosts atomic. Doesn't imply that they are cheating.

Run their moves through fairy stockfish on lichess. Do they play the top engine line(s)?

Avatar of ekulxam

Wow, their account has been closed.

https://www.chess.com/member/qldurtmsss

Avatar of Refiur

Yeah, game against me was like 95 % stockfish moves. You could tell even in game, because some of the moves were really not human. Luckily, chess.com got them banned, so my faith in fairplay is restored.

Avatar of S1mplePractical

I'm am one month late and I am still reading this.

Avatar of OoopsADaisy

My question is, when cheaters are found, are the points they stole given back to the abused parties?

Avatar of Refiur

No, sadly they are not. Especially annoying when you lose like 30 elo to a obvious 1500 cheater.

Happened to me a few days ago. After I checked, every move was the top fairy stockfish move, but nothing happened and the ELO is gone forever. This makes the road back to 2200 really really long, because to compensate, I need to win like 20 games...

Avatar of ekulxam

If I remember correctly, on Lichess, points are refunded to players who have lost rating to cheaters regardless of variant, although the points do go to the correct variant rating.

I think chess.com doesn't pay as much attention to the variants portal as it does to regular chess because a lot of weird things happen there.

Avatar of ekulxam

Don't get me wrong; the variants portal is still entertaining to play in, but I think that there are a few quality-of-life changes that could make the experience more enjoyable. (Yes, I know it's probably unfeasible to do some things but they would be somewhat nice.)