https://support.chess.com/en/articles/8648417-what-are-the-rules-of-behavior-for-live-chess
- Accusations of cheating. Please simply report anyone you suspect, and move on!
https://support.chess.com/en/articles/8562517-how-do-i-report-someone
That given, discussions about cheating, potential cheating, or cheat detection are not allowed in the general forums. If you would like to discuss join the following club.
https://www.chess.com/club/cheating-forum
LOL. So we all love checking inbox to find out, yes indeed, some of those games were super sus, you were schmeckledorfed out of 11 points and got em back and never noticed except during the games themselves.
(I honestly could be wrong but it really feels like sometimes calling them out when it's FLAGRANTLY above the elo level being played at-- immediately shuts the bs down and they almost start GIVING pieces away as long as you don't give up on winning.)
But chess.com doesn't like the dirty laundry being talked about, and their precious paying customers certainly shouldn't stand for base accusations against their hobbyist honor?!?!? God forbid.
So if you KNOW someone's playing super sus and you call them out rite then and there in the chat-- you get a funny warning that you gotta fenagle the screen to get rid of-- "blah blah blah dont be mean blah blah or *YOUR* may have *YOU* account suspended."
LMFAOOO Talk about a Crack team over here...
OooOooOo oh no a hater sue me