Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 08:36:27 04/05/04
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On April 05, 2004 at 11:07:07, steven blincoe wrote: > >>If you tell people how to cheat, then >> a) you create a bunch of new cheaters >> b) you basically push others to do what is illegal at the different servers >> c) you are not busy with computerchess but trying to outsmart others in >> a criminal way > >knowledge of how someone commits a crime(or in this case..cheats)does not "push" >good decent people to commit crimes or cheat >if a person is of decent moral fiber ,he/she will be able to asbrob the >knowledge and perhaps do some good with it >why do you assume it will only create more criminals or cheaters?? > >does Dr. Palak's article in Chess Life create more cheaters?? > >> >>So his entire posts are not on topic at all. > >it is about playing chess and computers >it meets all of the criteria >no it is not about chess programming but netiher are most of my posts which deal >with old dedciated chess computers >are my posts "off topic" as well?? > > >>I know how to break in into chess servers too, but i won't post it. > >this would be off topic because breaking into a server does not deal with >playing chess..it deals with computer hacking Cheating at a chess server has nothing to do with playing chess, but only how far you can go in fooling others and break the server law. And your opponents do not like it that you do it, and the action is illegal for sure, otherwise it would not be called cheating. > >Steve
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