How can you cheat on an app?
you use a different device and open stockfish or something like that
How can you cheat on an app?
you use a different device and open stockfish or something like that
for the past few days, I've been in my absolute prime. I didn't lose a single game in 2 whole days, and I've been winning them with accuracy always above 80%. 0 blunders, less than 3 mistakes. All I'm saying is what if the chess.com mods see, and they just ban me. If there is a way to fix this, please tell me. Thank you,
::: rolls eyes :::
If you had any thought chess was an IQ test, just check out @Luxob.
When did i say that?
I don't trust your idea that you got banned without evidence, no offense. I do not know you. But I do know a little about chess.com's cheating detection system. and that the intention is for it to err on the side of leniency, and to do everything possible to avoid false positives. Streams can be faked, even so-called "live" streams now, thanks to AI. Chess.com analyzes ALL your recent games, then looks for patterns, for anomalies, etc,. flagging anything and everything that cannot be reasonably explained without reference to cheating... and even then the results are gone over by humans before a final determination is made. Is it possible they screwed up in your case. Sure. Just extremely unlikely.
thats what u think thats what you think
Of course it's what *I* think. *I* wrote it. What you mean is that for you it's just a matter of opinion, and that I deny. But I have very little interest in you and I have too much going on right now to get in a debate here. And I don't think it shoud bother you a lot that I doubt your claim of being wrongfully accused. Once caught, innocence claims are pretty much the thing.
But I don't like Kramnik and suspect, just as others do, that his little anti-cheat campaign is a charade with roots in the Kremlin. I very much disbelieve the idea that there's an epidemic of cheating going on right now. It makes no sense - what? the zombie plague has happened already but instead of turning half of us into flesh-eating zombies it went for 'scumbag cheaters'?), and there is zero evidence for it, ZERO... nothing but anecdotes and speculation by amateurs, many of them, as can be expected, motivated by a desire to look at their rating but be able to say, "I don't suck. Chess.com sucks. My opponents suck, damn cheaters or I'd be a 2000 by now".
I have been to OTB tournaments where the TD posts signs everywhere: All cellphones must be turned off or silent. They even let parents know that if your phone goes off in the playing area your kid gets the punishment. And it never fails to happen. Some parents phone goes off and their kid either has time deducted off the clock or are kicked out of the tournament. And its always the same excuse: "Thats not fair...".
Two players from our local club were given a 2 and 3 year ban for cheating in OTB club games.
I just don't get it. Unless its an ego thing, why do it? Put in the time and effort and let the chips fall where they may. Chess is just like life. You won some, you lose some and sometimes you draw some.
A rating is just a representation of your most recent performance. Its not who you are, and honestly no one cares what someones rating is. And if they do? Those are not the kind of people you need in life.
Moral of the story....some people just dont listen, some dont think the rules apply to them and some idolize a number.
It's just so true: the chief victim, when you cheat, is yourself. It may seem like a good idea at the time... you're frustrated, you're impatient, whatever. Like a get-rich-quick scheme, it's a false promise, an attractive lie. You gain nothing of value... what? Bragging rights? And you think you have self-esteem issues now? that you'll even stoop to cheating thinking to gain respect? Wait until it hits home, what you've done, what you've traded for that. Your conscience is something that makes noise only as long as you treat it with respect. And when it goes silent? You see people like this. Look into their eyes. There's a darkness there. It's uncanny. I'm serious. But I'm a big believer in redemption and I do not believe it's ever too late or that anyone is not a candidate. You just need to actually care, to actually want it. Get down on your knees, boy, and ask God to forgive you.
Is someone cheating if they have high accuracy scores?
Accuracy (formerly known as CAPS or Computer Aggregated Precision Score) is not cheat detection. Accuracy calculations were invented to give newcomers to chess a guideline for their performance. A player may achieve a high accuracy score in a single game for many reasons that have nothing to do with cheating. Fair Play detection methods are far more effective at separating cheaters and honest players.
#39 and #40 thanks