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A teen chess grandmaster admitted he cheated to get more people to 'follow and subscribe' to his livestreams, major chess site reveals.

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  • A teen chess grandmaster admitted he cheated to get more people to 'follow and subscribe' to his livestreams, major chess site reveals.

    Cheating in online chess? I mean, why even bother to play the game?

    US prodigy Hans Niemann likely cheated in over 100 games, according to a chess.com investigation, including in games with prize money on the line.
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    Originally posted by jboldeniv View Post
    Cheating in online chess? I mean, why even bother to play the game?
    Unfortunately it's very easy to cheat on online/computer chess.

    You can literally input all the current moves and a cpu will tell you what your best move is.

    You've got to take the wins with the losses. Some people don't like to take the losses though.

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    • #3

      Put him jail

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      • #4

        Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post
        Put him jail
        Exactly bruh.

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        • #5

          Originally posted by Reeves View Post

          Unfortunately it's very easy to cheat on online/computer chess.

          You can literally input all the current moves and a cpu will tell you what your best move is.

          You've got to take the wins with the losses. Some people don't like to take the losses though.
          Exactly bruh.

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