Author: Keith Evans
Date: 20:46:47 11/18/04
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On November 18, 2004 at 15:26:09, Evgeny Shaposhnikov wrote: >On November 18, 2004 at 03:31:07, chandler yergin wrote: > >>Anyone have any thoughts as to how prevelent this might be? >> >>Can it be done in Bullet Chess as well as Blitz? >> >>Thanks, >>CY > >CCO confirms that cheating is possible at any time control, including >bullet/lightning chess and as fast games as 0 1 bullet for instance. To explain >in detail how to accomplish this would take up too much space, as well as >possibly have a negative effect of encouraging those players who wouldn't cheat >to start such activities. CCO advises everyone who is interested to find out >more about this to send an email to CCO or join the CCO. > >During the past few years, CCO has developed sophisticated methods for detecting >computer play and advanced chess play. CCO has decided to offer free service to >those who wish to find out whether they have been abused by cheaters. You should >save a game for which you consider your opponent cheated, possibly in PGN >format, but even better as plain text including the times each player has taken >per move. You should then submit such a file to CCO at >games@compcheaters.cjb.net and CCO will send you a reply containing thorough >analysis of the game in regard to computer use. You will get a highly competent >and informed opinion by the world's leading organization specializing in >computer play detection, and you will get that for free. The only thing we ask >you is to be patient, as we are overwhelmed with emails of this type. Compare this post to http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?396684
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