Getting Accused Of Cheating
We both worked things out
bruh 65 accuracy and he said u were cheating? bruh he literally had 45 accuracy he should not be talking
I got accused of cheating for the first time last night, not sure why or what i did wrong? I was up by 15 points of material and we were both running out of time (5 min Blitz) we were both making fast moves at the end of the game to avoid having our time run out. Im not sure if that is considered cheating or unfair play? But i had a lot more pieces so it was easy for me to make quick moves and he only had a king and 2 pawns, so his moves we move complicated.
He called me a cheat, a loser and said i had no friends....... So i didn't respond i just sent him a friend request, he is yet to accept it.
He called me a cheat, a loser and said i had no friends....... So i didn't respond i just sent him a friend request, he is yet to accept it.
He probably suspected a trick of some kind (!)
3|2 and 15|10 controls are used in real World FIDE tournaments.
https://handbook.fide.com/files/handbook/WRTC2024Regulations.pdf
And in much smaller tournaments too. Yes it's fast, but increments help to regain lost time. If your goals are high, you should be familiar with these time controls and it's easier to find opponents online and in real life.
Longer games aren't good for online IMO. Who would sit in front of computer for HOURS with a random opponent, when the gain is only a possible online rating increase? 20 minutes without increments isn't good either, it's an uncommon time control and compared to 15|10 there's no real advantage in time.
In the past week or so, two of my opponents have been found in violation of Fair Play so my rating was adjusted. In bullet, what is the most common way of cheating? Is it usually using an engine to choose the moves or is there something else?
The message I received is below...so I got the 9 points back but nothing more. I reviewed the game and could not figure what the cheating was. Wish I knew more so I could do a better job of identifying potential cheaters. My guess is that it happens a lot more than I would have ever imagined.
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We have detected that one or more of your recent opponents has violated our Fair Play Policy. As compensation for potentially unfair rating losses, we adjusted your following ratings:
Bullet: 1215 + 9 => 1224