Originally posted by binky22Go to "site map" on the bottom of this page, hit that and click on 'removed players' and you see the whole list. There are a lot of people banned. The latest batch just today:
out of curiosity, why would a player get banned from this site?
1) Samir Shomali (Flag says Jordan, not neccessarily the country of origin)
2) Opaline Denmark
3) CypherOz Australia
4) Wilfried Germany
All the above were banned because they used a chess engine, like Shredder or Fritz in configurations that might include multiple CPU's but they all make moves that will be the same for the most part for each kind of engine and by analyzing the moves made, it can be shown the game follows X engine right down the line. These idiots just don't get it, this site is for humans playing humans not computers v humans, their ego likes to see them up at 2200 or more but in the process of getting to that rating they leave game after game that follows a particular program with a particular CPU combination and speed.
Originally posted by sonhouseDon't understand it. Every chess engine offers many moves in any particualr situation, so how this patterns are being traced ???
Go to "site map" on the bottom of this page, hit that and click on 'removed players' and you see the whole list. There are a lot of people banned. The latest batch just today:
1) Samir Shomali (Flag says Jordan, not neccessarily the country of origin)
2) Opaline Denmark
3) CypherOz Australia
4) Wilfried Germany
All the above were banned because they ...[text shortened]... after game that follows a particular program with a particular CPU combination and speed.
Originally posted by ChoreantThread 72203
Don't understand it. Every chess engine offers many moves in any particualr situation, so how this patterns are being traced ???
Originally posted by Daemon SinOK, but how to they differ a computer movement, from a human one is still not clear to me. Especially,when some obvious moves are bieng made.
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