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by tzs
1434 days ago
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That would clearly work for someone who is cheating by letting an engine do all the work, but how about someone who mostly plays the game themselves just using the engine rarely? Give Nakamura a minute with Stockfish any two times of his choosing in each game, and he would have probably won the Candidates. Heck, just give a good player a blunder alert that tells them after they have made a blunder that they have done so and it could make a big difference. There were games in the Candidates where a player would make a blunder that would completely turn the game around if the opponent found the one move that exploited it, but the opponent didn't see it. The first player could have then saved themselves but had not yet realized they blundered so didn't. Then the other player realized what was going on and exploited the blunder. |
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The engine is so good that it often makes moves that are incomprehensible, setting itself up for an attack in n moves where n is often 10+.
If you did want to cheat (but what's the point?) a chrome extension that prevented you from making moves where you lost more then some certain amount of centipawns would be the way to do it.