@Sarg0n said in #21:
> By the way, the author:
>
> www.chesstech.org/2022/can-yosha-compete-as-a-woman/
Talk about hot button issues talking about hot button issues....
> By the way, the author:
>
> www.chesstech.org/2022/can-yosha-compete-as-a-woman/
Talk about hot button issues talking about hot button issues....
@Antichessdeamon13 said in #20:
> I think Niemann is cheater.
He is a cheater, he admitted and apologised. Do you think Hans cheated during Magnus' pathetic loss to him?
> I think Niemann is cheater.
He is a cheater, he admitted and apologised. Do you think Hans cheated during Magnus' pathetic loss to him?
there are cameras everywhere ,if niemann really cheated,it shouldnt be so hard to tell,i think magnus has issues,the biggest sign is him quitting world championship matches,i havent seen the game but maybe magnus played bad that day,with todays tecnology you can easy tell if someones cheating in otb chess,magnus played bad because of issues and tryes to blame it on someone else is my opinion
Die nuschelt.
@lizani said in #14:
> These are mainly wins against lower rated players who made serious mistakes early in the game and ignored king safety.
I don't think that's relevant. The analysis being done is the correlation between Hans' moves and Stockfish, for example. The analysis would still be valid if he played me. :)
> These are mainly wins against lower rated players who made serious mistakes early in the game and ignored king safety.
I don't think that's relevant. The analysis being done is the correlation between Hans' moves and Stockfish, for example. The analysis would still be valid if he played me. :)
@rh1972 said in #26:
> I don't think that's relevant. The analysis being done is the correlation between Hans' moves and Stockfish, for example. The analysis would still be valid if he played me. :)
Not sure of your Elo, but the chance of finding a computer move against an inaccuracy, mistake or blunder is higher, especially at higher levels of chess.
> I don't think that's relevant. The analysis being done is the correlation between Hans' moves and Stockfish, for example. The analysis would still be valid if he played me. :)
Not sure of your Elo, but the chance of finding a computer move against an inaccuracy, mistake or blunder is higher, especially at higher levels of chess.
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