Opponent Used Disconnect Program

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Sai_No_Fujiwara

All of old school game player did not know that in other online game as in FPS games like pointblank, for example, there so many way to make opponent disconnected. I have warn chess.com about that, especially in their technical team (in term of online game they called Game Master) to develop a good user experience (UX) and to be aware of using cheat engine that could make cheater's opponent disconnect. But, in old school mode of mind set, the chess.com do not care about that.

Khallyx
Sai_No_Fujiwara wrote:

All of old school game player did not know that in other online game as in FPS games like pointblank, for example, there so many way to make opponent disconnected. I have warn chess.com about that, especially in their technical team (in term of online game they called Game Master) to develop a good user experience (UX) and to be aware of using cheat engine that could make cheater's opponent disconnect. But, in old school mode of mind set, the chess.com do not care about that.

That's only possible in dedicated servers. They don't care about that because what you're describing is impossible in their setup.

 

Grimm_Stone

I only read the title

I once had the chance to mate my opponent in a bughouse game, and so did my opponent. So, obviously my partner stalled. and it was my turn. Suddenly I disconnect the instant I had the chance to mate, and I lost on time. I cannot believe that this was inconvenient timing, for almost never lost my connection back then. After that, I somehow disconnect a lot more. I'm not sure if it was actually a program, though.

Khallyx
FearlessPuffin wrote:

I only read the title

I once had the chance to mate my opponent in a bughouse game, and so did my opponent. So, obviously my partner stalled. and it was my turn. Suddenly I disconnect the instant I had the chance to mate, and I lost on time. I cannot believe that this was inconvenient timing, for almost never lost my connection back then. After that, I somehow disconnect a lot more. I'm not sure if it was actually a program, though.

You tend to remember the ones which affect you negatively the most. Also, you just said you now disconnect a lot more, so that should tell you that it's a problem with your connection. And finally, in case this wasn't clear enough yet, THERE IS NO SUCH PROGRAM. It is literally impossible to target an opponent's connection.

 

Grimm_Stone
Khallyx wrote:
FearlessPuffin wrote:

I only read the title

I once had the chance to mate my opponent in a bughouse game, and so did my opponent. So, obviously my partner stalled. and it was my turn. Suddenly I disconnect the instant I had the chance to mate, and I lost on time. I cannot believe that this was inconvenient timing, for almost never lost my connection back then. After that, I somehow disconnect a lot more. I'm not sure if it was actually a program, though.

You tend to remember the ones which affect you negatively the most. Also, you just said you now disconnect a lot more, so that should tell you that it's a problem with your connection. And finally, in case this wasn't clear enough yet, THERE IS NO SUCH PROGRAM. It is literally impossible to target an opponent's connection.

 

I said I've almost never had it before, and suddenly I disconnect in a winning position. 

Also, I never said I thought it was a program. I was simply sharing similar experiences.

Khallyx
FearlessPuffin wrote:
Khallyx wrote:
FearlessPuffin wrote:

I only read the title

I once had the chance to mate my opponent in a bughouse game, and so did my opponent. So, obviously my partner stalled. and it was my turn. Suddenly I disconnect the instant I had the chance to mate, and I lost on time. I cannot believe that this was inconvenient timing, for almost never lost my connection back then. After that, I somehow disconnect a lot more. I'm not sure if it was actually a program, though.

You tend to remember the ones which affect you negatively the most. Also, you just said you now disconnect a lot more, so that should tell you that it's a problem with your connection. And finally, in case this wasn't clear enough yet, THERE IS NO SUCH PROGRAM. It is literally impossible to target an opponent's connection.

 

I said I've almost never had it before, and suddenly I disconnect in a winning position. 

Also, I never said I thought it was a program. I was simply sharing similar experiences.

I know what you said, I addressed it.
I never said that you had said that you thought it was a program; you mentioned it, so I talked about it, since it's the topic of this entire discussion.

 

maximillionalpha
Khallyx wrote:
FearlessPuffin wrote:
Khallyx wrote:
FearlessPuffin wrote:

I only read the title

I once had the chance to mate my opponent in a bughouse game, and so did my opponent. So, obviously my partner stalled. and it was my turn. Suddenly I disconnect the instant I had the chance to mate, and I lost on time. I cannot believe that this was inconvenient timing, for almost never lost my connection back then. After that, I somehow disconnect a lot more. I'm not sure if it was actually a program, though.

You tend to remember the ones which affect you negatively the most. Also, you just said you now disconnect a lot more, so that should tell you that it's a problem with your connection. And finally, in case this wasn't clear enough yet, THERE IS NO SUCH PROGRAM. It is literally impossible to target an opponent's connection.

 

I said I've almost never had it before, and suddenly I disconnect in a winning position. 

Also, I never said I thought it was a program. I was simply sharing similar experiences.

I know what you said, I addressed it.
I never said that you had said that you thought it was a program; you mentioned it, so I talked about it, since it's the topic of this entire discussion.

 

You're pretty adamant about defending program usage on chess.com as if you're trying to cover for it. I figure as adamantly as you're defending the possible usage of any such programs here on chess.com, that maybe....just maybe, you, yourself, are one of those program users!

Grimm_Stone
maximillionalpha wrote:
Khallyx wrote:
FearlessPuffin wrote:
Khallyx wrote:
FearlessPuffin wrote:

I only read the title

I once had the chance to mate my opponent in a bughouse game, and so did my opponent. So, obviously my partner stalled. and it was my turn. Suddenly I disconnect the instant I had the chance to mate, and I lost on time. I cannot believe that this was inconvenient timing, for almost never lost my connection back then. After that, I somehow disconnect a lot more. I'm not sure if it was actually a program, though.

You tend to remember the ones which affect you negatively the most. Also, you just said you now disconnect a lot more, so that should tell you that it's a problem with your connection. And finally, in case this wasn't clear enough yet, THERE IS NO SUCH PROGRAM. It is literally impossible to target an opponent's connection.

 

I said I've almost never had it before, and suddenly I disconnect in a winning position. 

Also, I never said I thought it was a program. I was simply sharing similar experiences.

I know what you said, I addressed it.
I never said that you had said that you thought it was a program; you mentioned it, so I talked about it, since it's the topic of this entire discussion.

 

You're pretty adamant about defending program usage on chess.com as if you're trying to cover for it. I figure as adamantly as you're defending the possible usage of any such programs here on chess.com, that maybe....just maybe, you, yourself, are one of those program users!

Honestly.... You need to relax.

Stop accusing everyone of cheating who thinks your opponent didn't win by cheating...

Kadenstarr

To people who really believe that this is very likely https://www.chess.com/clubs/forum/view/on-hacking-the-interface-clocks-etc-possibilities-and-practicalities

Khallyx
Kadenstarr wrote:

Thank you, that's actually a very good post.

 

Khallyx
maximillionalpha wrote:
Khallyx wrote:
FearlessPuffin wrote:
Khallyx wrote:
FearlessPuffin wrote:

I only read the title

I once had the chance to mate my opponent in a bughouse game, and so did my opponent. So, obviously my partner stalled. and it was my turn. Suddenly I disconnect the instant I had the chance to mate, and I lost on time. I cannot believe that this was inconvenient timing, for almost never lost my connection back then. After that, I somehow disconnect a lot more. I'm not sure if it was actually a program, though.

You tend to remember the ones which affect you negatively the most. Also, you just said you now disconnect a lot more, so that should tell you that it's a problem with your connection. And finally, in case this wasn't clear enough yet, THERE IS NO SUCH PROGRAM. It is literally impossible to target an opponent's connection.

 

I said I've almost never had it before, and suddenly I disconnect in a winning position. 

Also, I never said I thought it was a program. I was simply sharing similar experiences.

I know what you said, I addressed it.
I never said that you had said that you thought it was a program; you mentioned it, so I talked about it, since it's the topic of this entire discussion.

 

You're pretty adamant about defending program usage on chess.com as if you're trying to cover for it. I figure as adamantly as you're defending the possible usage of any such programs here on chess.com, that maybe....just maybe, you, yourself, are one of those program users!

So if I'm adamantly trying to explain why the Earth is round, I'm actually covering for the fact that it's flat? Great logic.

 

Sai_No_Fujiwara
Khallyx menulis:
Sai_No_Fujiwara wrote:

All of old school game player did not know that in other online game as in FPS games like pointblank, for example, there so many way to make opponent disconnected. I have warn chess.com about that, especially in their technical team (in term of online game they called Game Master) to develop a good user experience (UX) and to be aware of using cheat engine that could make cheater's opponent disconnect. But, in old school mode of mind set, the chess.com do not care about that.

That's only possible in dedicated servers. They don't care about that because what you're describing is impossible in their setup.

 

Give us the proof that my describing is impossible and that you are very logical thinker.

Khallyx
Sai_No_Fujiwara wrote:
Khallyx menulis:
Sai_No_Fujiwara wrote:

All of old school game player did not know that in other online game as in FPS games like pointblank, for example, there so many way to make opponent disconnected. I have warn chess.com about that, especially in their technical team (in term of online game they called Game Master) to develop a good user experience (UX) and to be aware of using cheat engine that could make cheater's opponent disconnect. But, in old school mode of mind set, the chess.com do not care about that.

That's only possible in dedicated servers. They don't care about that because what you're describing is impossible in their setup.

 

Give us the proof that my describing is impossible and that you are very logical thinker.

The burden of proof is on you. You're the one making claims. Also, if you don't even know what a dedicated server is, it means you don't have even the basic knowledge to be having that conversation.