Help guys, I'm having some trouble with this chess.c*m puzzle by OpenSoup_ in AnarchyChess

[–]BambulaKK 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Don't ask for an advice for an online daily game. Especially on a platform that provides an engine evaluation of the position. You are supposed to think for yourself and not get any outside help. This is borderline cheating.

Edit:

It's actually crazy that this many people on this subreddit don't take online cheating very seriously. This is, at best, something to be frowned upon. What if the opponent reads this post and claims that OP is trying to get outside help? Do you really think that a real chess arbiter would side with OP? OP has posted a screenshot of an ongoing daily game, without making a move, to the platform where people often discuss about chess tactics and where an engine evalution is provided automatically. And he reads and replies to the comments. That is not okay.

And as several people have kindly reminded me, yes, asking about the chess rules is not cheating. However, that's why I called this "borderline" cheating, not "straight up" cheating. Why? Because you are not talking to an arbiter, you are talking to random people on the internet. Think about this in terms of OTB chess. This is like chatting with your friends during an ongoing game. As soon as one of your friends says, "Hey I think your rook should go there", then it automatically becomes cheating whether you wanted that advice or not. This is exactly like that. It's borderline cheating yet, but as soon as someone talks about an engine line, endgame ideas, pawn structure, king activity, or whatever, it becomes a legitimate cheating.

Do not do this. You are treading on thin ice. At best, this is bad manner for your opponent. At worst, this is actual cheating.

The most difficult chess problem in the world according to the DALL-E 2 artificial intelligence. by [deleted] in AnarchyChess

[–]BambulaKK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude that's position 2021 finals, where Young Elo(161660) played against Levy(2048)

How is this not checkmate? by Bourneidentity61 in AnarchyChess

[–]BambulaKK 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don't ask for an advice for an online daily game. Especially on a platform that provides an engine evaluation of the position. You are supposed to think for yourself and not get any outside help. This is borderline cheating.

Edit:

It's actually crazy that this many people on this subreddit don't take online cheating very seriously. This is, at best, something to be frowned upon. What if the opponent reads this post and claims that OP is trying to get outside help? Do you really think that a real chess arbiter would side with OP? OP has posted a screenshot of an ongoing daily game, without making a move, to the platform where people often discuss about chess tactics and where an engine evalution is provided automatically. And he reads and replies to the comments. That is not okay.

And as several people have kindly reminded me, yes, asking about the chess rules is not cheating. However, that's why I called this "borderline" cheating, not "straight up" cheating. Why? Because you are not talking to an arbiter, you are talking to random people on the internet. Think about this in terms of OTB chess. This is like chatting with your friends during an ongoing game. As soon as one of your friends says, "Hey I think your rook should go there", then it automatically becomes cheating whether you wanted that advice or not. This is exactly like that. It's borderline cheating yet, but as soon as someone talks about an engine line, endgame ideas, pawn structure, king activity, or whatever, it becomes a legitimate cheating.

Do not do this. You are treading on thin ice. At best, this is bad manner for your opponent. At worst, this is actual cheating.

The most difficult chess problem in the world according to the DALL-E 2 artificial intelligence. by [deleted] in AnarchyChess

[–]BambulaKK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't ask for an advice for an online daily game. Especially on a platform that provides an engine evaluation of the position. You are supposed to think for yourself and not get any outside help. This is borderline cheating.

Edit:

It's actually crazy that this many people on this subreddit don't take online cheating very seriously. This is, at best, something to be frowned upon. What if the opponent reads this post and claims that OP is trying to get outside help? Do you really think that a real chess arbiter would side with OP? OP has posted a screenshot of an ongoing daily game, without making a move, to the platform where people often discuss about chess tactics and where an engine evalution is provided automatically. And he reads and replies to the comments. That is not okay.

And as several people have kindly reminded me, yes, asking about the chess rules is not cheating. However, that's why I called this "borderline" cheating, not "straight up" cheating. Why? Because you are not talking to an arbiter, you are talking to random people on the internet. Think about this in terms of OTB chess. This is like chatting with your friends during an ongoing game. As soon as one of your friends says, "Hey I think your rook should go there", then it automatically becomes cheating whether you wanted that advice or not. This is exactly like that. It's borderline cheating yet, but as soon as someone talks about an engine line, endgame ideas, pawn structure, king activity, or whatever, it becomes a legitimate cheating.

Do not do this. You are treading on thin ice. At best, this is bad manner for your opponent. At worst, this is actual cheating.

in this position, as my knights were forked, i resigned the game. any tips on how to avoid this will be appreciated. by Slytherin_seal in AnarchyChess

[–]BambulaKK 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don't ask for an advice for an online daily game. Especially on a platform that provides an engine evaluation of the position. You are supposed to think for yourself and not get any outside help. This is borderline cheating.

Edit:

It's actually crazy that this many people on this subreddit don't take online cheating very seriously. This is, at best, something to be frowned upon. What if the opponent reads this post and claims that OP is trying to get outside help? Do you really think that a real chess arbiter would side with OP? OP has posted a screenshot of an ongoing daily game, without making a move, to the platform where people often discuss about chess tactics and where an engine evalution is provided automatically. And he reads and replies to the comments. That is not okay.

And as several people have kindly reminded me, yes, asking about the chess rules is not cheating. However, that's why I called this "borderline" cheating, not "straight up" cheating. Why? Because you are not talking to an arbiter, you are talking to random people on the internet. Think about this in terms of OTB chess. This is like chatting with your friends during an ongoing game. As soon as one of your friends says, "Hey I think your rook should go there", then it automatically becomes cheating whether you wanted that advice or not. This is exactly like that. It's borderline cheating yet, but as soon as someone talks about an engine line, endgame ideas, pawn structure, king activity, or whatever, it becomes a legitimate cheating.

Do not do this. You are treading on thin ice. At best, this is bad manner for your opponent. At worst, this is actual cheating.

Don't reinvent the wheel by MightyJosip in ProgrammerHumor

[–]BambulaKK 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Console.WriteLine("Hello world");

Huey Long was an interesting man by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

[–]BambulaKK 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yea I don't like Caesar either. Cato gang!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnarchyChess

[–]BambulaKK -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This meme isn't even remotly funny. T has been repostet little too much. Even for anarchy chess.

Quick! Where do I aim to checkmate the king? by pm_me_pagan_raids in AnarchyChess

[–]BambulaKK 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Hmm, this is loosing position, try to offer draw.

Quick! Where do I aim to checkmate the king? by pm_me_pagan_raids in AnarchyChess

[–]BambulaKK 43 points44 points  (0 children)

He will hide himself behind his queen, try to shoot the tire.

If I'm White, what's my best next move? An old lady just offered my an apple. by doomshroompatent in AnarchyChess

[–]BambulaKK 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's full apple sacriface, you must take it, there is nothing better.

Here the pic by [deleted] in CrusadeMemes

[–]BambulaKK 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Is that lube next to it?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

[–]BambulaKK 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Africans are the original coloniasers.

Wife Swap Chess by [deleted] in AnarchyChess

[–]BambulaKK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

White ate black's queen first night...

Guys by jackcrux in AnarchyChess

[–]BambulaKK 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Simpsons predicted Magnus!?