You lost to a cheater
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You lost to a cheater
I've been playing here for some time now, but this is the 1st time I've ever seen this on LiChess. Good to know they refund points however.
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Re: You lost to a cheater
That is pretty funny. Online cheating has made it so I only play 1 0 bullet chess. I think even at 2 1 or 3 0 , there is just too much cheating that it makes it very boring to play.
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Re: You lost to a cheater
Can you post the pgn?
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Re: You lost to a cheater
Unfortunately no, it did not give me the name of the cheater.
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Re: You lost to a cheater
I have experienced cheaters a few times on Lichess, but generally it is very rare and the people I suspect are usually caught rather quickly and the points being refunded. Probably the bigger issue for me is that I tend to let it tilt me a bit too much and I used to keep playing after such games.
My favorite one was where my opponent very obviously cheated to the degree that I felt I could tell him after just one game that I didn't find what he was doing particularly funny. He acted like he had no idea what I was talking about. I proceeded to look for and then play a new opponent. I didn't manage to complete a single game before I got a message that I had faced a cheater and that my rating points had been refunded.
While it is possible that cheating is more rampant in lower rating brackets, I imagine it is more probable that it is harder for weaker players to judge whether someone is cheating.
My favorite one was where my opponent very obviously cheated to the degree that I felt I could tell him after just one game that I didn't find what he was doing particularly funny. He acted like he had no idea what I was talking about. I proceeded to look for and then play a new opponent. I didn't manage to complete a single game before I got a message that I had faced a cheater and that my rating points had been refunded.
While it is possible that cheating is more rampant in lower rating brackets, I imagine it is more probable that it is harder for weaker players to judge whether someone is cheating.
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On Lichess no game is lost. All my games can be replayed by everyone. And I can also replay all games of each one!
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Re: You lost to a cheater
did you play against a manual copy paste cheater, a manual copy paste/tab switch cheater, or a program/bot user cheater?
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Re: You lost to a cheater
I see this regularily, maybe once in two or three weeks. My lichess rating flatters around 2250 currently, which is extremly bad considering that i am an FM.
Back in the days, when programs like Fritz or Shredder dominated, you could spot a cheater in an instant, because they would flood you with incredible dumb moves, but would never miss a tactical shot. But those days are gone for me. Nowadays I think that after two or three losses i might get suspicious and then i would check the profile of this guy. And if consider it as very lopsided, e.g. no tactics solved, and no variants(!) and very young, i would simply block him silently. I have seen cheaters which did some thirty tactics to cover them, but his ratings in variants would likely give him away.
Prof. Kenneth W. Regan did research on cheating in chess and there is some software from him online, which you can use to try to hunt down cheaters, although i never did that. I believe, his software is used within lichess, to spot cheaters.
Back in the days, when programs like Fritz or Shredder dominated, you could spot a cheater in an instant, because they would flood you with incredible dumb moves, but would never miss a tactical shot. But those days are gone for me. Nowadays I think that after two or three losses i might get suspicious and then i would check the profile of this guy. And if consider it as very lopsided, e.g. no tactics solved, and no variants(!) and very young, i would simply block him silently. I have seen cheaters which did some thirty tactics to cover them, but his ratings in variants would likely give him away.
Prof. Kenneth W. Regan did research on cheating in chess and there is some software from him online, which you can use to try to hunt down cheaters, although i never did that. I believe, his software is used within lichess, to spot cheaters.
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Re: You lost to a cheater
Without the name I have no clue who it was. I play many blitz games a day. Don't have the time to check every game. I only look at the games I really enjoy. Sometimes I have my suspicions, but I try to give the benefit of the doubt.komodoslash001 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 2:14 am did you play against a manual copy paste cheater, a manual copy paste/tab switch cheater, or a program/bot user cheater?
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Re: You lost to a cheater
I have had the same thing happen to me on LiChess sometime back. LiChess is hands down the best chess site out there in my opinion.
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