Originally posted by PhlabibitWhat do you call what the user who had reached 3000 elo on this site was doing? phlabibitting? That's called padding my dear friend not 3(b) engine use. You know if you were over 1500 Elo and played chess at a real site/OTB you would know what's I mean.
No user has ever been removed for padding, and you still don't know what it means, do you?
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Originally posted by z00tI think that guy was banned because he had multiple active accounts [3(a)]. So nobody gets canned for padding, since it part of a larger group of ban worthy 3(a) offenses.
What do you call what the user who had reached 3000 elo on this site was doing? [b]phlabibitting? That's called padding my dear friend not 3(b) engine use. You know if you were over 1500 Elo and played chess at a real site/OTB you would know what's I mean.[/b]
Originally posted by z00tI am not sure what's you mean myself's. 😞
What do you call what the user who had reached 3000 elo on this site was doing? [b]phlabibitting? That's called padding my dear friend not 3(b) engine use. You know if you were over 1500 Elo and played chess at a real site/OTB you would know what's I mean.[/b]
Originally posted by z00t3(b) is using assistance, when you are getting padded, the other player has assisted you. I think this is the logic used anyway.
What do you call what the user who had reached 3000 elo on this site was doing? [b]phlabibitting? That's called padding my dear friend not 3(b) engine use. You know if you were over 1500 Elo and played chess at a real site/OTB you would know what's I mean.[/b]