What Happened To @NonSequitur7?

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@nonsequitur7 is apparently banned for abuse.

RIP

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IAMBBW wrote:

Oh... that's bad news, how's that possible? I never saw him abusing someone

Yeah....

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To me his gameplay looks pretty legit. Just my vague guess. Point farming intentionally just to artificially increase points also can get your account closed for abuse, not just creating verbal spats among other members.
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Sun-and-Moon wrote:
To me his gameplay looks pretty legit. Just my vague guess. Point farming intentionally just to artificially increase points also can get your account closed for abuse, not just creating verbal spats among other members.

Point farming?

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torrubirubi wrote:
Sun-and-Moon wrote:
To me his gameplay looks pretty legit. Just my vague guess. Point farming intentionally just to artificially increase points also can get your account closed for abuse, not just creating verbal spats among other members.

Point farming?

Okay, I googled it and found the answer: artificially gaining points by playing lower rated opponents. 

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torrubirubi wrote:
torrubirubi wrote:
Sun-and-Moon wrote:
To me his gameplay looks pretty legit. Just my vague guess. Point farming intentionally just to artificially increase points also can get your account closed for abuse, not just creating verbal spats among other members.

Point farming?

Okay, I googled it and found the answer: artificially gaining points by playing lower rated opponents. 

For me this will not work, I guess. I play better against players at my level. I take the game more seriously. 

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RIP

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Rest in peace

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torrubirubi wrote:
torrubirubi wrote:
torrubirubi wrote:
Sun-and-Moon wrote:
To me his gameplay looks pretty legit. Just my vague guess. Point farming intentionally just to artificially increase points also can get your account closed for abuse, not just creating verbal spats among other members.

Point farming?

Okay, I googled it and found the answer: artificially gaining points by playing lower rated opponents. 

For me this will not work, I guess. I play better against players at my level. I take the game more seriously. 

Pardon me for the late replies as I mostly have safe mode on, but you are right. To actually get better, play players more at your level. I take chess seriously like you do, so I know you will definitely grow stronger everytime happy.png

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superchessmachine wrote:

@nonsequitur7 is apparently banned for abuse.

RIP

it might be because he has another account

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I know from another guy, a German, who got banned for cheating. Sad story.

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We have to remember that if it was anything related to cheating his account would be closed for Fair Play. Not Abuse.

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superchessmachine wrote:

We have to remember that if it was anything related to cheating his account would be closed for Fair Play. Not Abuse.

Sorry, auto-correction, I mean "eating" not "cheating"

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torrubirubi wrote:
superchessmachine wrote:

We have to remember that if it was anything related to cheating his account would be closed for Fair Play. Not Abuse.

Sorry, auto-correction, I mean "eating" not "cheating"

So that German guy you know who got banned for eating?!

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superchessmachine wrote:
torrubirubi wrote:
superchessmachine wrote:

We have to remember that if it was anything related to cheating his account would be closed for Fair Play. Not Abuse.

Sorry, auto-correction, I mean "eating" not "cheating"

So that German guy you know who got banned for eating?!

Yeah. He used to pick up the pieces from the digital board and eat them. Don't ask me details, and yes, I also think that this is weird. 

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Ok den.

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Hm, chess pieces are pretty crunchy.
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At the beginning he took only one or two pawns, and later he began to eat knights or even rooks. At this point he got banned. Somehow understandable.

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Eating digital  pieces is more common than people believe, but chess. com doesn't allow us to discuss this topic.