There was a player named Dawidpia, a seemingly ordinary name among the sea of online chess users. But there was something unusual about him. Every time it was his turn, without fail, the game would freeze with a “Connecting…” message for a few seconds. It seemed odd at first, but no one else seemed to care or notice.
As the games continued, I couldn’t help but watch closely. Every time that message popped up, his moves became flawless. His accuracy was always around 99%. He played like someone who had memorized every possible opening and endgame, like he knew exactly what the best move was for every single position. It didn’t take long to realize something wasn’t quite right. No player, not even a grandmaster, could pull off such precision without help.
I checked the game logs and watched his matches closely. Each time he connected, his moves would be nearly perfect, without a single misstep. It was clear as day that he was using something beyond his own skill—a chess engine, most likely. But the strange part was, no one else seemed to catch on. Other players admired his skill, praised his accuracy, and kept challenging him.
I reported him multiple times. I filled out the forms, pointed out the signs, sent the evidence, but nothing changed. It was as if Chess.com had turned a blind eye to it. Dawidpia kept winning, his accuracy staying close to 99%, while everyone around him remained oblivious.
I couldn’t let it go. I kept reporting him, over and over again, hoping someone would finally see what I saw. But the system didn’t react. It was almost as if the cheating was being ignored.
So, I decided to do something. I couldn’t be the only one who noticed this, right? I started telling others, warning them about Dawidpia’s strange behavior. “Check his accuracy,” I’d say. “Look at the pattern.” Slowly, people began to pay attention. They started to see what I saw—his moves weren’t human. They were calculated, perfect, and impossible without help.
Yet, Chess.com still hasn’t banned him. But I haven’t given up. The more people know, the harder it will be for him to get away with it. So, if you’re reading this and you come across Dawidpia, don’t just ignore the signs. Report him. We can’t let the cheaters win.
well i mean most of your plays were excellent and good and you did make a mistake at the end but i guess i can agree that accuracy is sketchy so i will take your word for it
As the games continued, I couldn’t help but watch closely. Every time that message popped up, his moves became flawless. His accuracy was always around 99%. He played like someone who had memorized every possible opening and endgame, like he knew exactly what the best move was for every single position. It didn’t take long to realize something wasn’t quite right. No player, not even a grandmaster, could pull off such precision without help.
I checked the game logs and watched his matches closely. Each time he connected, his moves would be nearly perfect, without a single misstep. It was clear as day that he was using something beyond his own skill—a chess engine, most likely. But the strange part was, no one else seemed to catch on. Other players admired his skill, praised his accuracy, and kept challenging him.
I reported him multiple times. I filled out the forms, pointed out the signs, sent the evidence, but nothing changed. It was as if Chess.com had turned a blind eye to it. Dawidpia kept winning, his accuracy staying close to 99%, while everyone around him remained oblivious.
I couldn’t let it go. I kept reporting him, over and over again, hoping someone would finally see what I saw. But the system didn’t react. It was almost as if the cheating was being ignored.
So, I decided to do something. I couldn’t be the only one who noticed this, right? I started telling others, warning them about Dawidpia’s strange behavior. “Check his accuracy,” I’d say. “Look at the pattern.” Slowly, people began to pay attention. They started to see what I saw—his moves weren’t human. They were calculated, perfect, and impossible without help.
Yet, Chess.com still hasn’t banned him. But I haven’t given up. The more people know, the harder it will be for him to get away with it. So, if you’re reading this and you come across Dawidpia, don’t just ignore the signs. Report him. We can’t let the cheaters win.