There is some upset in the Chess world with Chess champion Magnus Carlsen accusing Hans Niemann of cheating
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-63043023
Does he have a point?
"Mr Carlsen said he had become suspicious of Mr Niemann because he has made "unusual" progress in recent years.
He said that, during their game at the Sinquefield Cup, he felt Mr Niemann "wasn't tense or even fully concentrating" while outplaying him using the black pieces "in a way I think only a handful of players can do".
I find it interesting. Accusing someone of cheating because they became too good too quick. But I am not familiar with Chess, I can play it, but don't really follow it. So I can't say if that is an indicator someone is cheating.
Upset in the Chess world
posted on 27/9/22
The accusation was the opponent user vibrating an*l beads to assist his next move
posted on 27/9/22
“He is accused of using a vibrating, remotely-controlled s*x toy to gain an advantage over Carlsen by getting an accomplice to buzz the device to guide him into making better moves.”
posted on 27/9/22
I just looked him up. It seems he has a chequered past.
posted on 27/9/22
Aren't those vibrating toys for girls and gaays? He must have got it from a bi-shop.
posted on 27/9/22
Maybe the ref was Chinese and the VAR officials misunderstood when he said "have a rook".
posted on 27/9/22
Yeah anal controlled chess puppet so it seems
posted on 27/9/22
Do they really need to be up his bum though? Could just strap to the inside of his leg? Or is it just for stimulation up his bum to help him concentrate and not cheat?
posted on 27/9/22
On his leg could be detected. In the bum not so much. Unless it's like Cartman's anal probe.
posted on 27/9/22
"[...] at this time, I am limited in what I can say without explicit permission from Niemann to speak openly."
Sounds odd.
Also, what's with all this "Mr Carlsen", Mr Niemann" bullsheet in the BBC article? Are their chess writers stuck in a time warp or something?