How about the argument that your opponent did blunder in the first game - you just failed to mention that.
Maybe it's just because you lost.
How about the argument that your opponent did blunder in the first game - you just failed to mention that.
Maybe it's just because you lost.
Chess.com takes cheating very seriously: see https://support.chess.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1444879-fair-play-on-chess-com-what-you-need-to-know and https://www.chess.com/blog/DanielRensch/cheating-on-chesscom.
Having said that, public accusations in the open forums is not acceptable, so I am locking this thread; please report any suspected cheating to the Support team via https://support.chess.com/customer/portal/emails/new and trust that it will be examined, even if there is no immediate visible action.
To learn more about cheat detection - and how this is almost certainly not cheating - please join the Cheat Detection Club at https://www.chess.com/club/cheating-forum
Thanks,
David ~ Chess.com moderator
I want to give a shoutout to the Zero-Inaccuracies-Man, a Game well played:
I just feel I'm playing someone who watched the youtube Video "Ten Chess Traps beginners always fall for". Because if you avoid their poor 10-Move playback of someone else's genius, you're generally fine and win the game.
Is there any way to put a region-lock in the matchmaking settings? I have no interest in playing against a mindless drone playing back someone else's moves.
P.s. Before someone says: "Stop crying man, you got a horrible blunder there!" - Yea man, I'm rated 1000, i am SUPPOSED to have blunders, mistakes etc. in my games. And so are THEY..
Pps. Not the first one finding this fishy: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/indians-only-have-one-move?page=1
Pps. before someone brings out the "that's racist-BS-Argument" - They could me martians for all I care, I just want to have a decent game here.