Originally posted by cotoiThere used to be a list of banned players, and what TOS they were banned for. It was taken down. Some players may have a copy of the list up to that point. Maybe one will send it to you by PM.
How can I see what players have been banned? I only know of two players being removed for cheating (ih8sens and cludi), since both of them play successfully on chess.com. It looks like the two sites exchange cheaters between them 🙂
I also know that Cludi was a game moderator, so he was supposed to detect other users if they cheat or not. May I ask what quali ...[text shortened]... solving tactics there, Cludi was about 1600. That means in real life he can't be over 2000 ELO.
Originally posted by Ice ColdSo it's likely that the site admins reached the conclusion that (almost) nobody is cheating. Since many of the players here would not believe such a thing, the list of banned players has been removed so that nobody has any idea whether the cheating detection is working and especially how. The site admins basically want here a bunch of vegetables: too stupid to ask questions, just go and play. And of course, pay for membership 🙂
There used to be a list of banned players, and what TOS they were banned for. It was taken down. Some players may have a copy of the list up to that point. Maybe one will send it to you by PM.
Originally posted by cotoiNo, not at all. If this was the case, there would be no active game moderation. You seem to not recognize that it is much harder to gather evidence on a CC site than somewhere like ICC where there is a client on your computer. On ICC, they can see if you have Rybka open on your computer as you crush GMs. Here, the reliance is solely on matchup rates which are much higher in CC than in blitz.
So it's likely that the site admins reached the conclusion that (almost) nobody is cheating. Since many of the players here would not believe such a thing, the list of banned players has been removed so that nobody has any idea whether the cheating detection is working and especially how. The site admins basically want here a bunch of vegetables: too stupid to ask questions, just go and play. And of course, pay for membership 🙂
Originally posted by gordiasA more accurate statement would be that cheaters don't have the patience to us an engine properly in CC. This should make them easier to detect since they will blindly follow the engine's first choice every time. A proper CC player will have at least three engines running in parallel and will use them interactively to investigate the position.
I think the average cheaters don't have patience for correspondence chess. CC players use chess program because it is allowed. If its not allowed I guess they will not use it. Its easier to cheat in CC, but I think CC attracts less cheaters than live server like ICC og FICS.
Originally posted by cotoiEven if that were the case, (which I don't think it is) - I don't understand why it bothers you so much. If you don't want to play here, don't play, that's your choice. Subscribing to RHP is not compulsory. Personally I enjoy playing here. I've had lots of good games, my chess has improved, and I have had no problem with cheating.
The site admins basically want here a bunch of vegetables: too stupid to ask questions, just go and play. And of course, pay for membership 🙂
If there is restaurant in town you think is overpriced and does not offer good service, just don't eat there. Standing outside waving a placard telling others not to eat there will start to look a bit silly after a while, and surely there are more enjoyable things to do with your time ...
Originally posted by cotoiHe has obviously been on this site before, Aquatabby, and bears a grudge of some sort. I think the appropriate expression is "Don't feed the Troll".
...I also know that Cludi was a game moderator, so he was supposed to detect other users if they cheat or not. May I ask what qualifications are required to become such a moderator? On CTS, when he was solving tactics there, Cludi was about 1600. That means in real life he can't be over 2000 ELO.
On ICC any cheater knows that he must not run Rybka on the same computer as the client program he's using to play. So they have to rely on matchup rates too. For blitz it is the case that the comparison should not be done with let's say standard World Championship matches, but with blitz matches between super-GMs. The threshold is different, that's all the difference.
Originally posted by aquatabbyOK. I guess I'll give it a try if so many of you say you didn't have a problem with cheating.
Even if that were the case, (which I don't think it is) - I don't understand why it bothers you so much. If you don't want to play here, don't play, that's your choice. Subscribing to RHP is not compulsory. Personally I enjoy playing here. I've had lots of good games, my chess has improved, and I have had no problem with cheating.
If there is restaurant silly after a while, and surely there are more enjoyable things to do with your time ...
I think that there are no other restaurants in town. I played on chess.com and I can say that site has a huge problem with cheating. Huge! I stopped playing tournaments/team matches simply because the odds of getting to play an engine were too big. There cheating is not restricted to a small range of players whom one normally ignores; it is quite common to meet someone rated 2100-2200 (the top rating is 3000) who uses an engine.
Originally posted by ErekoseObviously you have no idea what you're talking about. Yes, I hate cheaters and I hate the sites which tolerate cheaters while claiming they enforce non-assisted play. I think that both are just as guilty in completely ruining the game.
He has obviously been on this site before, Aquatabby, and bears a grudge of some sort. I think the appropriate expression is "Don't feed the Troll".
Chess.com experience: a player starts playing CC games. He gets a so-so established rating of let's say 1500. After a while he looks at the game of the top players with an engine and realizes quickly that these players simply let Rybka make all the moves for them. Then, our honest player understands that cheating detection is just for advertising and he starts using assistance himself.
Originally posted by cotoia) search the forums for 'banned' b) go to the Tournaments page (or Tournaments forum) and check the RHP Championships in particular, you'll see quite a few crossed out (i.e. banned) names there, there was also one particular privately organised tourney where they had like 50% of the players banned. Will do you a favour and find it..
How can I see what players have been banned? I only know of two players being removed for cheating (ih8sens and cludi), since both of them play
Originally posted by Renarsthis one: Amsterdamn High Quality Duels ( Tournament 4689 ), check the first round participants..
.. Will do you a favour and find it..
Originally posted by RenarsHmm. 7 out of 24. About 30%. Would you say thats about the %age of 2000+ players who use engines?
this one: Amsterdamn High Quality Duels ( Tournament 4689 ), check the first round participants..