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16:38
@Seth Looks like when white resigned, he was defenceless against Qxg2#.
@Seth Both 22. f3 and 22. g3 "invite" 22. ... N(x)f3+, with loss of the white queen.
@ProgramFOX Hello!! Seeing you after long time.
How are you?
Fine, thanks! You?
Me too :-)
I think there is some bug in chat rooms today. Is it?
16:45
I don't know what bug you're talking about
I mean, Seth's last seen is 2 hr ago. But still his avatar is visible.
I don't know how many times the 'auto-removal' process gets triggered
 
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18:48
hey @ProgramFOX! Haven't seen you around in a while :)
Are you still a mod on lichess btw? I had something weird happen the other day wrt cheating
19:03
hey @Seth :D
@Seth Yeah, I still am. What's up?
@ProgramFOX system gave me this game because it detected cheating lichess.org/pKXmK5fXpXmb. Guy claimed he accidentally had a study open with that line in it, so I accepted a rematch, but then his behavior changed
Before he was online and we were playing almost live, but then with the rematch he would be offline, I'd move, then in 2-3 minutes he be online, move, then go offline.
This went on for a while. Could be nothing but it feels suspicious.
"accidentally", idk, because you have to trigger the engine for the cheat detect system to fire
Which means that he did scroll through his study.
Either way, the offline/online behavior isn't particularly suspect if he's playing many games at once
If he has "Auto switch" on, he'd get redirected to his next game after making a move against you
He has a few ongoing games. It's not unlikely that the above scenario happened.
If it didn't happen... I don't know
Correspondence cheat detection is hard :|
20:10
thanks @ProgramFOX. I'll give him the benefit of doubt. If he plays the Sicilian often and was analyzing a previous game that could trigger it.
@Seth Yep, it could. The system did what it needed to do. (Because even analyzing a previous game with the same line as your current one isn't exactly fair, you aren't just using your own knowledge).
@ProgramFOX Yup.

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