Am I Playing robots/AI during my games?

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IJ833

I am not good chess player or whatsover rated little over 1000, I know some openings and general theories. BUT the latest time it seems I am playing non humans or something else during my games. Hard to explain, for example oponwnt plays perfect game and then make some moves to blunder on purpose. This is what I have experienced lately. Anybody else with same experience or is it just me?

IJ833
How can this game be draw without me accepting a draw:

https://www.chess.com/game/live/20980303199
IJ833
Have I missed something?
Chessneutrino

It was a draw by three-fold repetition. The final position was reached 3 times in the game, all with black to move.

nklristic

It is a draw by repetition. After moves 29. 31. and 33. by white, it is the exact same position on the board. When the exact same position occurs 3 times on the board it is a draw by repetition.

IJ833
Thank you. And this proves little bit of my theory that I do play against AI or whatever its. Very interesting
AunTheKnight
HarryPawnich wrote:
How can this game be draw without me accepting a draw:

https://www.chess.com/game/live/20980303199

Repetition.

AunTheKnight
HarryPawnich wrote:
Thank you. And this proves little bit of my theory that I do play against AI or whatever its. Very interesting

How does it prove so?

IJ833
I dont know but something is strange and chess.com are doing this.
IHowever According to Nklristic how could a 1000 now to make a draw
AunTheKnight
HarryPawnich wrote:
I dont know but something is strange and chess.com are doing this.
IHowever According to Nklristic how could a 1000 now to make a draw

A 1000 made a draw by 3 fold repetition.

korotky_trinity
HarryPawnich wrote:

I am not good chess player or whatsover rated little over 1000, I know some openings and general theories. BUT the latest time it seems I am playing non humans or something else during my games. Hard to explain, for example oponwnt plays perfect game and then make some moves to blunder on purpose. This is what I have experienced lately. Anybody else with same experience or is it just me?

Today chess.com informed me that one of my last opponents was the cheater... as they detected that.

They banned him and gave me six points of my rating back.

But it was funny... when post-game computer analysis showed that my opponent had 99,3 percent of accuracy in the game against me... then I had no thought that I played against Robot because I thought that it could be as my opponent had higher rating on chess.com than me...

And I thought.. it is okey... simply this indian man is a fantastic Chess player.

IJ833
And back to my question and opinion. Now I understand the threfoldd repetition. i did not know this
Itsameea

Ok so lets think here. What do humans do? They make mistakes even when they are winning. As a matter of fact my plan every game is to just sit on my position, play solid, do not look for a brilliant move and wait for when, I mean when my opponent makes a mistake and then punish him for it. Yeah I know dull, but Petrosian became World Champion by not doing much also.

nklristic

People of that rating are prone to 1 move blunders, especially if they feel uncomfortable in some position. Basically they are their own worst enemies, and they can implode at any time. It doesn't mean they are chess.com robots. happy.png

By the way it is not him who knows how to make a draw. You made a mistake playing 32. ...Qg4+ which lead you to a draw, he just repeated a position. He might be aware of the rule, or might not. Perhaps he was surprised by a draw as well. In any case, you could've easily avoided it.

His losing blunder 23. Rxc4 is completely understandable for that level. He thought that your queen can't take the rook as it was defended by his bishop. He didn't expect that you will pin his piece. Not only that but you are playing 10 minutes game. This is very fast for this level, even for some higher rated people it is too fast. It is understandable that people will make tons of mistakes there.


korotky_trinity
Itsameea wrote:

Ok so lets think here. What do humans do? They make mistakes even when they are winning. As a matter of fact my plan every game is to just sit on my position, play solid, do not look for a brilliant move and wait for when, I mean when my opponent makes a mistake and then punish him for it. Yeah I know dull, but Petrosian became World Champion by not doing much also.

But you forgot... you are not Petrosian.

I prefer to play with animals... not robots of even high class.

Pulpofeira
nklristic escribió:


By the way it is not him who knows how to make a draw. You made a mistake playing 32. ...Qg4+ which lead you to a draw, he just repeated a position. He might be aware of the rule, or might not. Perhaps he was surprised by a draw as well. In any case, you could've easily avoided it.


I think you need to claim the draw here, like OTB.

nklristic

Nope. It is automatic here, I have some draws like that. happy.png I think it is different on the competitor site, but I am not sure. Here you go:

https://support.chess.com/article/1042-i-got-a-draw-by-repetition-how-did-that-happen

To quote:

On Chess.com, this draw happens automatically on the third repetition. 

Ransome01

They switched it to an automatic draw now. That's nice. Last time, we had to claim it. 

nklristic

I registered in February 2020. So this is the case at least for a year and a half, if not longer.

Pulpofeira

I don't think that's appropriate. One should be aware of the repetition happening.

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