Yeah. U didn't answer the reason she was banned
Because no one knows....
on the last game he/she played they got 94.8 accuracy.
You would need way more accuracy to be cheating right?
on the last game he/she played they got 94.8 accuracy.
You would need way more accuracy to be cheating right?
Did you read carefully? I said manipulated rating.
on the last game he/she played they got 94.8 accuracy.
You would need way more accuracy to be cheating right?
Did you read carefully? I said manipulated rating.
sorry
Yeah. U didn't answer the reason she was banned
Because no one knows....
How scary😬
Why does this matter?
It matters so much on a deeper level...
So much more...
Why does this matter?
It matters so much on a deeper level...
So much more...
Chess engine, I just said that
But there's still more to this...
So much more...
Why does this matter?
It matters so much on a deeper level...
So much more...
Chess engine, I just said that
But there's still more to this...
So much more...
That being what?
Your mortal minds cannot yet comprehend...
Indeed, you may be familiar with the Chess.com known as @Squid, who has recently been penalized for a violation of Fair Play rules. This individual has been known to frequent various clubs, often maintaining a low profile. But who exactly is @Squid? Let's delve into the specifics.
@Squid is a recently-created but verified account on Chess.com, established following the ban of @Squid_Inactive, @Squid-Inactive1, @Donkey, and @ShizukaTenkeyoHou both of which were also penalized for Fair Play violations. He is suspected to have manipulated rating. There are some suspicious accounts he has been seen playing that have ended up closed for abuse or fair play. It's worth noting that a player is typically granted a maximum of three opportunities following a Fair Play violation, particularly in cases of cheating. This concludes the fundamental details about @Squid, leaving the question of his return open-ended.