Frozen moves and log machines

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Paladin_lives

Is www.chess.com doing anything to defeat the use of these tools  by players?

 It is pretty annoying to see it become more widespread.

And if one determines an opponent is using such a thing, how is it possible to bring that to the attention of a moderator?


I  like to play  30 minute games and went to 15/10 in  hopes of  avoiding  log machines and frozen pieces.   It does not work.   The use of them is growing...

Let's see.    Did I pay a fee to join this site?    LOL

notmtwain
Paladin_lives wrote:

Is www.chess.com doing anything to defeat the use of these tools  by players?

 It is pretty annoying to see it become more widespread.

And if one determines an opponent is using such a thing, how is it possible to bring that to the attention of a moderator?


I  like to play  30 minute games and went to 15/10 in  hopes of  avoiding  log machines and frozen pieces.   It does not work.   The use of them is growing...

Let's see.    Did I pay a fee to join this site?    LOL

Log machines? Last week you introduced us to the idea of "lag machines" for the first time, although you had no evidence, not even circumstantial evidence, to support their existence. 

Paladin, if those old Westerns you like taught you anything, you should have learned that you don't hang a man on circumstantial evidence.

// PS We are all sorry that you have a bad connection. If your connection is bad enough, you may want to consider upgrading it.

Did you run any ping and traceroute tests in order to understand all the hops that your signal has to take to reach chess.com?  These are real "lag detection" machines.