Chess.com was bribed

That is right honorable chess.com citizen. Check his profile. He stopped playing on December when my business partner @erik disabled rated games against computers.

I will have to sin and benefit from it tho. Nothing better than an inflated 2000 blitz rating. Inflates my ego and gives me self confidence to grab the bull by the horns everyday.

Here go 11 easy points. I hung a piece and thankfully Mark Zuckerberg was not able to capitalize on it.


@macer75 bribed chess.com by paying all the moderators' salaries for a week. See this thread for how much that would cost him: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/community/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-moderator
That's me looking for evidence of this claim or reason to believe it.

@macer75 bribed chess.com by paying all the moderators' salaries for a week. See this thread for how much that would cost him: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/community/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-moderator
OMG! This guy is using the other forums to advertise his own forum! Bad moderator!

Here's my two really fast games because I didn't want to calculate:
https://www.chess.com/live#g=2771274524
https://www.chess.com/live/game/2771268057
Oh and you can't play rated...

With everything in this world going crazy and with nothing making sense any longer, it's nice to know that some things like bribery still work...

With everything in this world going crazy and with nothing making sense any longer, it's nice to know that some things like bribery still work...
Dont worry sir, the new world order will fix everything.
@Macer75 bribed chess.com to make computers rated again. He is famous for appearing on the Record Guinness book as the first man to ever reach a 1800+ rating playing against COMPUTER EASY.
I cant believe our world is going to hell so fast. At least tell us, how much did Macer pay you?!
We are waiting for your answer chess dot com, you have 72 hours before I take a trip to D.C. and file a transparency lawsuit.