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siriusA1V

Hi! I would like to check this game:

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. My opponent did not mistakes and blunders. He had only excellent and good moves and one inaccuracy. His rating is near 1600. I tried very hard. I am facing this to some extent. My strategy mistake was 4.c4 and τhe analysis of the computer shows that the most correct move was exd5. This mistake determined the game. But i wander if there was cheating.

The analysis:

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with respect siriusA1V

siriusA1V

And offcourse this inaccuracy was terrible:

8. Nxe5(-1.27 → -2.79) Inaccuracy.

MechHand

Not the place to call others out, ask one of the chess staff

baptistpreach
I'd say hanging the Knight was more than an inaccuracy, and that hurt you more than c5. I think you just got beat. It happens to us all!
siriusA1V

baptistpreach I think you have right. Iam not good iam intermediate and i make lots of blunders. But he played almost perfect. it seems from computer analysis.

PawnosaurusRex

I'd say you lost in the opening. 3.Bd3 is not strong, purely a defensive move that blocks your queen's line and gives up some control on the d-file. 4. c4 compounds it.

siriusA1V

French defence Schlechter variation

Cherub_Enjel

Your opponent was not cheating. That's it. 

siriusA1V

of course c4 was terrible mistake

 

siriusA1V

so was a fantastic player. I would like play some other time again

LogoCzar

I think chess.com analysis counts an inaccuracy as any move that loses more than 1/2 a pawn evaluation from the computer's suggested "best move".

This means you can achieve a lost game in less than 10 moves and the computer might not even call you out for an inaccuracy. I recommend you give your opponents the benefit of the doubt. GMs have played accurate games before, many players have. Now if they do this 10+ games in a row, then it might be time to be suspicious, but I think many chess players are over-suspicious when their opponent plays a good game Smile

LogoCzar

This game became an endgame rather quickly and compared to complex positions, it can be relatively easy to play accurately in simple positions (up a piece from the opening in an endgame is a good example of this)

siriusA1V

you are wellcome jose-1

VintagePawn

Chess.com takes cheating very seriously:

 

https://www.chess.com/article/view/chess-com-fair-play-and-cheat-detection

 

https://support.chess.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1444879-fair-play-on-chess-com-what-you-need-to-know

 

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