It is ridiculous that chess.com examines these engines on users. I’m pretty sure 90% of high rated players who lost to it reported that script but didn’t get anywhere. So it is a systematically supported engine, otherwise there is no point letting a program to play 200 games just in one night and bother the real players but keeping it running and not closing that.
why clear java scripts can play?
It is ridiculous that chess.com examines these engines on users. I’m pretty sure 90% of high rated players who lost to it reported that script but didn’t get anywhere. So it is a systematically supported engine, otherwise there is no point letting a program to play 200 games just in one night and bother the real players but keeping it running and not closing that.
Hi there! A more appropriate place to have this conversation would be the Cheating Forum! I’m sure if you’re looking for answers about suspicious games, you’ll be much more likely to have a productive conversation within that forum!
However, if you are suspicious that a user may be cheating, you can report their account from their user-page to staff! Please remember that public accusations and discussions regarding cheating are not allowed in the main forums!
blitzblunderz
In another thread I clearly mentioned a user name that runs a JavaScript [Removed - blitzblunderz] then unfortunately moderator closed it because it was about cheating!!
This is another level, this is not about cheating, cheating is when someone uses engine personally, that is there is a human on the other side, this is about probably intentional experiment. The mentioned account is still open, no rating point refunded, and it is clear that chess.com supports it, otherwise it should have been detected automatically. So I’m very much suspicious that the corresponding account is created by chess.com itself.
Is chess.com abusing its users to examine various engine strength? (E.g. searching a certain depth without opening, and finding where is the position of the player).