Originally posted by Russah so this is why he suddenly stopped playing early this morning. Darn, I had already beat him in the first game and was several moves from winning the second game. Can't he be reinstated so I can finish winning first :-). 50 other people will probably time him out before i get to :-(.
I will pick it up here.
Tlai1992 is under 13, and I have no parental consent, so it is not up for negotiation, he has to leave - regardless of any apology. Serial cheaters can obviously damage a site like this where you need to be able to trust your opponent to get the most out of it.
Please take timeouts where appropriate.
-Russ
(I have messaged all his clan members to find a replacement)
Originally posted by GrayeyesofsorrowFrom what I've read in the posts he said his brother was making moves in his games and didn't know if he was using an engine. I don't know how experienced you are at computer busting but I can tell you that when looking for a match you have to start AFTER the book openings! Once you do that and find a 100% match for the best two moves then you can conclude that there is a strong probability that a computer program was used. Further analysis is reguired at that point.
Id be intrested in knowing which engine he was using and what format it was in. The closest engine I found was Hiarcs at a good 95% match, but I suspect it was a winboard engine, so which was it ? :-)
- arrakis, former computer buster for the ICC
Originally posted by arrakisIv posted many times to this point, its good to have another experienced user confirm it. Since you are in the same clan as James Woodley do you agree he matchs up 100% to CM10 in a lot of his recent games ?
From what I've read in the posts he said his brother was making moves in his games and didn't know if he was using an engine. I don't know how experienced you are at computer busting but I can tell you that when looking for a match you have to start AFTER the book openings! Once you do that and find a 100% match for the best two moves then you can conclud ...[text shortened]... ed. Further analysis is reguired at that point.
- arrakis, former computer buster for the ICC