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Subject: Re: Cheating in playchess

Author: Pedro Gomes

Date: 10:22:34 04/26/05

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On April 26, 2005 at 12:22:32, Uri Blass wrote:

>Meir paz claims in the israeli chess forum(for people who read hebrew see
>http://www.chess-il.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=862&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0)
>that he has a method to play very well in the internet without the help of a
>computer.
>
>For people who ask to play him in regular board he claims that the method does
>not work on a regular board.
>
>He claims that nobody found his method including the people who are responsible
>in playchess and that the method is developed and he hopes to get with it rating
>of 2850.
>
>In the last tournament (yesterday 5+0 in room B) Meir paz scored 7/9 but I
>noticed that in 2 games that he lost he did not play well and did stupid
>mistakes.
>
>I said that it seems that the source that gives the moves to Meir paz stopped to
>work.
>
>Meir paz admitted that there was a bug in the method and said that he is going
>to work on fixing it.
>
>He said that the method stopped to work in the middle of the tournament and he
>had to continue by himself but fortunately won the last 2 games by himself.
>
>Note that Meir paz was a player with rating near 1800 in blitz before using his
>method but got rating above 2300.
>
>Note that Meir Paz in another thread did not deny a claim of another poster that
>he found a bug in the program of playchess.
>
>I guess that another human simply plays for him(maybe Meir paz even caused him
>by some way to believe that he plays against another player so maybe the human
>is not quilty).
>What is your opinion?
>
>
>Uri


I think, Uri, that this guy has written a program that reprsents a "bridge"
between a chess engine from a different computer and the playchess´ software.
Good hacker´s job in comunication between two softwares.

PG



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