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by FreakLegion
1379 days ago
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> So how did he make it to +3 position against #4 player in the world if he is so terrible? There are two answers to this question. One is obvious and is the subject of the article we're all responding to: Cheating. Some people think he's cheating. The other is that nobody actually thinks Hans is terrible. Even if he cheated he's still at least a 2500-level player and perfectly capable of taking the odd game off of super GMs. Being very good and cheating aren't mutually exclusive possibilities. > that's not indicative at all The word you want is conclusive. The interviews are certainly indicative, but they're very far from conclusive. |
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No. The word I want is indicative, as in "Serving to indicate; Pointing out; bringing to notice; giving intimation or knowledge of something not visible or obvious".
Giving "imprecise" analysis at the Q&A session does not mean anything at all, and of course it can't be used as an evidence of any kind that a cheating took place.