Did I Cheat According to Chess.com Cheat Detector?

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RetiFan

I have recently won a Daily Chess game. The curious part is, in this game, Chess.com analysis says that I had above 99% accuracy in this game, a feat I'm surprised to accomplish. Furthermore, most of my moves in this game turn out to be the chess engine's best choice. The remaining few are excellent alternatives to the best.

I know that I did not cheat in this game. What I would like to know is what Chess.com's cheat detection algorithm thinks about whether I cheated or not. I believe this knowledge will verify the integrity of the Chess.com's cheat detection algorithm to the public.

FYI, below, I share a detailed analysis of my game with annotations.

Former_mod_david

If you're not using an engine, you've got nothing to worry about, even if you get a reminder about the Fair Play rules here: plenty of work has gone into the algorithm and more continues to be done on it, and the Fair Play team review any cases where there's even a shred of doubt before acting.

Specific discussions of this nature are not allowed in the public forums here, so I am locking this thread - it would, however, be a great question to ask in the Cheating Discussion club at https://www.chess.com/club/cheating-forum, which has plenty of experts you CAN discuss it with.

Thanks,

David, moderator

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