List of cheaters on Chess.com

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ericthatwho
handsoftime102 wrote:

I will maintain this list and keep it current based and many years of playing chess, game analysis and I will only take it off when chess.com confirms that these players did not cheat. If they were honest I will openly apologize to them, and remove their names. Any one else that wish to add to this list let me know!

 

 

 

Just when I though Idiots were a  breed that was getting smaller in number. Your post proves they still live.

NachtigaII

handsoftime102 wrote:

There is currently no detergent

 

The NFL recommends Tide, but to avoid doing laundry on Sundays if at all possible.

Your first two posts gave the impression of someone who is either a sore loser or simply dumb.  Your subsequent posts have confirmed it to be the latter.

To be honest, you sound like an old guy who sucks at chess and is insecure about it.

And if you are an older man and after all that while you believe that 'guilty until proven innocent' has its merits, you haven't learned much in your time.

 

Harmbtn

The idea that a 1400 has enough chess understanding to be this certain that he is being cheated against is hilarious. Like a blind man who thinks he can tell a fake Van Gogh painting from a real one. 

Let me guess, you ran the analysis and it said 0 mistakes? And your logical conclusion, since grandmaster games always contain mistakes, is that your opponents has to be cheating? 

You are wrong.

When titled players play they play sharp and complicated chess with lots of long term tension on the board where it's almost impossible to play only good moves. In lower rated games tension is traded off and players just throw themselves at each other until one side drops material from basic 1-3 move tactics. It's not at all rare or suspicious for players even rated under 1000 to have games with no technical mistakes if they play solid moves and take advantage of obvious tactics. Happens all the time. 

 

ericthatwho

 

handsoftime102 

guilty until proven innocent

He who smelt it

dealt it

 

BartSimpson50

To discuss the matter of cheating further, or to learn more about cheat detection, please join the Cheating Forum: https://www.chess.com/club/cheating-forum
Chess.com takes cheating very seriously: see
https://www.chess.com/blog/monitor/state-of-chess-com-anti-abuse-report-for-2018
https://www.chess.com/blog/News/new-tools-for-fair-play-on-chess-com
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
https://www.chess.com/blog/DanielRensch/cheating-on-chesscom
https://www.chess.com/blog/monitor/state-of-chess-com-anti-abuse-report-for-2018

Cheaters are banned when they are detected. There are various tools that are used to keep them from returning without permission; these tools are familiar to anyone who has run an online forum.

However, discussions of cheating in the main forum is not permitted, as it tends to become very heated and result in lots of public accusations, many of which are completely unfounded; you might be surprised how many cheating reports we get about low-rated players after a game that was a complete blunderfest. If all these reports were aired in public, it would just cause an ugly flame war. Therefore, I am locking this post.

To report a suspected cheater to the Support team, please select Report Abuse under the Help menu, or use this link: https://support.chess.com/customer/portal/emails/new. All reports are investigated, even if there is no immediate visible action.

Thanks,
BartSimpson50 - Moderator

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