Author: Bob Durrett
Date: 13:31:05 01/28/04
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On January 28, 2004 at 15:53:42, Frank Nelson wrote: >On January 28, 2004 at 13:59:35, Carmelo Calzerano wrote: > >>This site http://www.compcheaters.netfirms.com/ was posted on another >>messageboard, it is completely dedicated to cheating in online chess. These >>people even seem proud on what there are doing ! > >It's one thing to have one person cheat on you; it's another to have 97% of your >opponents conclude against you!! I have had this problem for years since I have >been on the internet in 1996. I have reached the decision to leave the internet >chess servers to their own designs. A pity. Life is too short to let others run your life for you. If you enjoy playing on the internet then why not let that be enough? You cannot take your rating to the grave with you. >I am beginning to wonder what is they doing >to the database of my games which can be accessed by whomever they wish to >access it. When 9/10 opponents have an refutation of your opening moves. >You're not crazy. It's an example of conclusion; they have prepared moves and >strategies against you plain and simple. The answer is to use an internet opening repertoire which is separate from your "serious" one. The internet is a place where you can experiment with openings and opening lines which you would dare not try is a "serious" game. Let those who would prepare against you prepare against openings you would not play in a serious event. : ) Bob D. >Also just because someone is so called >rated 1575 does not mean he can't really be 2175 in actually who is given the >lower rating to drop a Trojan horse on you. This has happens all the time on the >chess server I used to play on. The money I payed to join the chess server I >joined has obviously been wasted but "it makes me learn little faster" >"it makes my skin little thicker" "makes me that much smarter" "thanks for >making me fighter" Christina Aguilera (Stripped)
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