I'm curious to what they actually do ..
I played a game a week ago, got destroyed by someone lower rated than me who accepted my challenge .. He made very weird moves (my queen was hanging for like 3 turns and he didn't take it, and went for a complicated mate combination) .. So I was curious, analysed the game and of course he had 99.3% accuracy ..
I reported him .. Today I got the message of chess.com that says "We've taken action on one of the Abuse reports ....." etc ..
So I went into my profile, went back god knows how many games, looked for that specific person and checked their profile ..
They are still on the site, very active, in fact they have played a game today, I analysed it, not quite flawless, a 96.2% accuracy .. few inaccuracies in the opening, but then proceed to play flawlessly for an under 1000 rated player ...
The highlight included this position, where after forking the queen and the rook, he didn't immediately take the rook, but played pawn to e5 first which was the best move of course .. very clever for a 700 rated bullet player, I guess he didn't want to lose the b2 pawn after he took the rook (never even crossed my mind)
I know it looks like I have nothing better to do, but I'm curious to what actions are taken when cheaters are reported .. do they get a warning or what ? Because this guy keeps doing what he is doing no problem ..
Thanks
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I'm curious to what they actually do ..
I played a game a week ago, got destroyed by someone lower rated than me who accepted my challenge .. He made very weird moves (my queen was hanging for like 3 turns and he didn't take it, and went for a complicated mate combination) .. So I was curious, analysed the game and of course he had 99.3% accuracy ..
I reported him .. Today I got the message of chess.com that says "We've taken action on one of the Abuse reports ....." etc ..
So I went into my profile, went back god knows how many games, looked for that specific person and checked their profile ..
They are still on the site, very active, in fact they have played a game today, I analysed it, not quite flawless, a 96.2% accuracy .. few inaccuracies in the opening, but then proceed to play flawlessly for an under 1000 rated player ...
The highlight included this position, where after forking the queen and the rook, he didn't immediately take the rook, but played pawn to e5 first which was the best move of course .. very clever for a 700 rated bullet player, I guess he didn't want to lose the b2 pawn after he took the rook (never even crossed my mind)
I know it looks like I have nothing better to do, but I'm curious to what actions are taken when cheaters are reported .. do they get a warning or what ? Because this guy keeps doing what he is doing no problem ..
Thanks