♟️ Chess Conspiracy: The Game Is Rigged. The Truth Is Coming Out... 🕵️♂️ RED PILL 💊


Do you also think that everyone we play on this site is an AI and that all chess matches ever were rigged for government benefit?
Don't talk about governments, use Aesopian language

I just remembered another crack in the system a detail most people don't know. The account of the owner of this site, Erik, was banned this summer.
You might not believe it, but you can’t ignore the fact that this happened. The evidence is right there. A thread exists about it, though you need to be a member of the club to see it.
Here’s the link:
https://www.chess.com/clubs/forum/view/how-is-erik-banned
How is Erik banned?
Anticheating Forum Club
https://www.chess.com/club/cheating-forum
Some may write it off as a coincidence, but when you look deeper, this isn’t just a glitch its a crack in the facade.
Am I still crazy? There are witnesses to this, and the system cant erase the truth that easily.
This is no ordinary glitch. I’ll keep feeding you pieces, slowly, because I don’t want to overwhelm you with the weight of it all. But, trust me there’s more. And it’s hard to deny when you see the pattern.

Everyone remembers the match between Vladimir Kramnik and José Martínez, known by his nickname Jospem, which took place in June 2024 in Madrid?
In the "live" part, Kramnik had the advantage, he constantly got good positions, but in the "seconds" game he made mistakes and strange moves. Nevertheless, he was leading in the score, albeit by a small margin.
But the real drama began when the online segment failed to take place. The official explanation was "technical issues," but players and spectators alike couldn’t ignore the fact that there were substantial lags on the Chess.com platform. The system wasn’t functioning as it should. Some claimed it was a DDoS attack, a deliberate disruption designed to throw off the game. But others whispered that the system was sending a message, teaching Kramnik a lesson by stealing his seconds from the clock, subtly influencing his gameplay by manipulating time itself.
it was a message..
And the message is clear: even the best, the strongest, can be made to falter when the system decides it’s time for a lesson....

Real, OTB, chess and online chess are two very different games. As Fischer so eloquently points out online chess is dependent on the "system" used and how it works. chess.com can contril it´s own system but that is only a part of the entire system. Who controls the internet? (That was a rethorical question.)

As for the possibility that chess.com is rigging it´s system I can only say that, yes, it´s possible for them to do so but considering all other factors that impacts how playing online functions it´s impossible to prove or even detect should they do so. Since I´m just playing for kicks here it´s not a problem for me, Those of you who play for anything that really matters (or for money) just have to trust the system.

@Fischer, if this system is rigged (and you say you are just talking about chess.com), why in the world do you continue to play so many games here? Why not divest the "system" of the power you are allowing it to have over you?

@Fischer, if this system is rigged (and you say you are just talking about chess.com), why in the world do you continue to play so many games here? Why not divest the "system" of the power you are allowing it to have over you?
not just this site, the bigger picture is much more complex, I could say a lot about FIDE and world governments, but unfortunately it is forbidden to discuss it here. so we can only talk about one of their instruments of control.
Why do I keep playing? Why does the man who sees the cage still shake the bars? Because that is how you test the strength of your prison. Because even a rigged game reveals the nature of its rigging to those who study it long enough.
I play to expose it. I play to see the cracks in the system, to feel how the algorithm rigs the matchmaking, or rigs you an artificial win rate percentage necessary for the continued existence of the system, how the system selects a bot for you. I play because every game is more proof.
And maybe, just maybe, I play because somewhere deep in my soul I still love this great game.
You think leaving is the answer? No. That's what they want. They want the real players, the real thinkers, the ones who see, to give in so they can have their sandbox without being challenged. I won't give them that satisfaction.
So I stay. I play. I watch. And I keep fighting.

@Fischer, then, working from within your analogy, you have allowed chess.com to checkmate you already because the prison doors were never locked. And it seems that you have created quite the effective narrative in which you get to play the enlightened hero - "the real player, the real thinker, the ones who see."
I wish you well on your journey. It sounds like a stressful one.