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by Elhana
1365 days ago
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On the other hand, if Niemann did exactly the same and researched less-known moves, he'd know how to play against them too. That won't actually prove he is cheating at that game. Just the fact that he analyzed them earlier.
You'd need a significant number of such honeypot "incidents" to properly accuse someone of cheating. |
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I believe that there will never be decisive proof of Niemann cheating. But on the other hand chess is a game of strategy which seems to seep out of the playing board this time.