Chess will be dead by 2020 if something isn't done. FIDE will drag it's heels writing up anti-cheating rules let alone implementation.carldaman wrote:According to this article,Don wrote:
Having said that, I believe that FIDE, if they are really serious about cheating, should press charges legally. Even though this will cost them a great deal of money, it would send a very strong signal that this is something they take seriously, that it's a crime and that there are victims who must be protected. The next cheater would have to think twice.
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proper anti-cheating FIDE rules aren't even in place. In particular, no tangible punishment is stipulated for cheaters. This latter detail probably ties FIDE's hands from pursuing any punitive action at the moment, assuming they even gathered thorough evidence in this case, which in itself is doubtful.
Terrible...

