Moving Two Pieces in One Move HACK

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You people are just pure noobs

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Knightninja8855 wrote:

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google "chess castling"

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fungcall wrote:

google "chess castling"

Holy hell!

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New response just dropped

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ts so kevin yo 🥀

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have you not heard of castling

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EnCroissantCheckmate wrote:

The rules of chess clearly state that on any given turn, only ONE piece can move and pieces CANNOT JUMP over each other (except for the knight). However, I have seen thousands of players on chess.com violate these basic rules.

For example, in this game my opponent (White) moved their rook to f1 and moved their king TWO squares to the right, even though the rules of chess state that kings can only move one square. The king also somehow managed to jump over the rook. All this happened in ONE move!

 

In the above example, this cheat was harmless, but in this game, I lost a whole rook because of it:

 

Here, the rook moved to d1 and delivered check, and the king moved two squares to the left, attacking my rook and jumping over the rook in the process. This caused me to lose a whole rook.

I have no clue how these hackers accomplish this. I have reported every single one of them. However, NONE of them had their accounts closed despite using an egregious cheat.

Hackers, YOU CALL THIS A FAIR GAME????? You violate some of the most basic laws of chess. Then you take away my points! Cheaters!

Since chess.com has not done ANYTHING to fix this cheat for years, I can conclude that the site is in support of the hackers. Thus, I am leaving this site. Goodbye.

how do you not know what castling is

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EnCroissantCheckmate wrote:

The rules of chess clearly state that on any given turn, only ONE piece can move and pieces CANNOT JUMP over each other (except for the knight). However, I have seen thousands of players on chess.com violate these basic rules.

For example, in this game my opponent (White) moved their rook to f1 and moved their king TWO squares to the right, even though the rules of chess state that kings can only move one square. The king also somehow managed to jump over the rook. All this happened in ONE move!

 

In the above example, this cheat was harmless, but in this game, I lost a whole rook because of it:

 

Here, the rook moved to d1 and delivered check, and the king moved two squares to the left, attacking my rook and jumping over the rook in the process. This caused me to lose a whole rook.

I have no clue how these hackers accomplish this. I have reported every single one of them. However, NONE of them had their accounts closed despite using an egregious cheat.

Hackers, YOU CALL THIS A FAIR GAME????? You violate some of the most basic laws of chess. Then you take away my points! Cheaters!

Since chess.com has not done ANYTHING to fix this cheat for years, I can conclude that the site is in support of the hackers. Thus, I am leaving this site. Goodbye.

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EnCroissantCheckmate this is not a hack look at this

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assassin3752 wrote:

I have seen another kind of hack in many games, which is once a pawn reaches the very last rank, that pawn can either turn into a queen, knight, rook, or bishop!!! What an OBVIOUS hack. I reported the hacker several times, but chess.com did nothing about this!!! I can't believe that chess.com would rather allow it to be overrun by cheater and hackers than banish them for once and all. The audacity!!!

no its not cheating its part of the game look

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Man I'm bursting out laughing by looking at these comments. No wonder Chess.com burst out laughing and did nothing.

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EnCroissantCheckmate wrote:

The rules of chess clearly state that on any given turn, only ONE piece can move and pieces CANNOT JUMP over each other (except for the knight). However, I have seen thousands of players on chess.com violate these basic rules.

For example, in this game my opponent (White) moved their rook to f1 and moved their king TWO squares to the right, even though the rules of chess state that kings can only move one square. The king also somehow managed to jump over the rook. All this happened in ONE move!

 

In the above example, this cheat was harmless, but in this game, I lost a whole rook because of it:

 

Here, the rook moved to d1 and delivered check, and the king moved two squares to the left, attacking my rook and jumping over the rook in the process. This caused me to lose a whole rook.

I have no clue how these hackers accomplish this. I have reported every single one of them. However, NONE of them had their accounts closed despite using an egregious cheat.

Hackers, YOU CALL THIS A FAIR GAME????? You violate some of the most basic laws of chess. Then you take away my points! Cheaters!

Since chess.com has not done ANYTHING to fix this cheat for years, I can conclude that the site is in support of the hackers. Thus, I am leaving this site. Goodbye.

oh my goodness.

you must be pretending

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Very Great Chess Moves!