Originally posted by FrijoleYou mean Weyerstrass? - User 91723
I used to check the player tables and there was a guy at the top with no losses, a bunch of wins, and about 67 draws. But . . now I check and he's not there anymore. I can't recall his screen name . . I think it started with an A . . . not sure. So . . . what happened to the guy? Does anybody know?
Originally posted by FrijoleSadly, one or two of the top players were cheats.
I used to check the player tables and there was a guy at the top with no losses, a bunch of wins, and about 67 draws. But . . now I check and he's not there anymore. I can't recall his screen name . . I think it started with an A . . . not sure. So . . . what happened to the guy? Does anybody know?
Originally posted by PhlabibitThis guy has one of the most fascinating game collections on RHP!
This guy perhaps?
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They're like compositions of the various ways can one check in three against someone who's copying your every move.
Originally posted by PhlabibitOK... I get it... copycat is Phlabibittiibibbbttt...
This guy perhaps?
User 35439
So . . how is it determined if someone is cheating? I sometimes might play someone who appears to be making moves beyond their past play would indicate . . but I wouldn't, necessarily, accuse them of cheating. Is there a computer program that can decipher ones moves and calculate the probability of human versus computer logic arriving at the selected move choice?
Originally posted by PhlabibitThe funniest thing you've said all day.
This guy perhaps?
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