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MrMksb
Do you feel that you are playing against a bot sometimes ? How to recognize a bot or uses of AI ? Instant Moves: The opponent consistently makes quick, near-instantaneous moves, even in complex positions. Perfect Play: They rarely make mistakes or blunders, always finding the best moves. Unnatural Moves: Some moves may seem strange or illogical, like unusual sacrifices or pawn pushes. Your opinion?
chrislamuk

I only play bots, so yeah, all the time happy.png

stuartwakefield

Yes, I am 1120 elo and playing against player's about 1200 elo. They never make mistakes, on review, and get about a 95 % accuracy. I just can't win.

MrMksb

Something is going on on chess.com for sure. I'm using a good opening and strategy and I won about 6-7 times in a row and like I expected then I kept losing 5-6 times in a row using the same strategy which is very suspicious. It's like the algorithm is detecting that I was winning too often and decided to punish me. Also I'm suspecting some players that are using AI to assist them during games or software.

Elroch
stuartwakefield wrote:

Yes, I am 1120 elo and playing against player's about 1200 elo. They never make mistakes, on review, and get about a 95 % accuracy. I just can't win.

Nonsense: I don't even need to verify that the real stats do not back it up.

[EDIT: having checked, I find that in all 30 of stuart's daily games, his opponents have achieved 3 accuracies over 90%. And he has achieved 3 accuracies over 90% himself. Both are commendable].

Elroch
MrMksb wrote:

Something is going on on chess.com for sure. I'm using a good opening and strategy and I won about 6-7 times in a row and like I expected then I kept losing 5-6 times in a row using the same strategy which is very suspicious. It's like the algorithm is detecting that I was winning too often and decided to punish me. Also I'm suspecting some players that are using AI to assist them during games or software.

Absurd conspiracy theory nonsense. Players are independent, play their own moves (with only a minority cheating until they get caught) and the role of chess.com is to match them in a fair neutral manner.

Martin_Stahl

The perception of cheating levels is orders of magnitude more than the actual amount.

https://support.chess.com/article/648-what-do-i-need-to-know-about-fair-play-on-chess-com

https://www.chess.com/article/view/online-chess-cheating

https://www.chess.com/article/view/chesscom-update-october-2024#FairPlay

The site closed more than 63,000 accounts in September for fair play violations and has a full team of staff working on reports along with some automated systems for detection.

https://www.chess.com/article/view/fair-play

That said, discussions of cheating, potential cheating, or cheat detection are not allowed in the general forums. If you want to discuss join the following club.

https://www.chess.com/club/cheating-forum

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