U.S. chess grandmaster Hans Niemann cheated greater than 100 occasions in his on-line skilled profession, a brand new report claims.
A 72-page report from Chess.com alleges that he broke the principles and “seemingly cheated in additional than 100 on-line chess video games, together with a number of prize cash occasions.”
The report additionally famous that Niemann confessed to dishonest on quite a few events in a personal telephone name with the platform’s chief chess officer, Danny Rensch.
The doc comes only a month after world chess champion Magnus Carlsen instructed Niemann, 19, was a cheater, which fueled rumors of Niemann utilizing vibrating anal beads to speak together with his coach.
Throughout a match in opposition to Niemann on Sept. 19, Carlsen, the world’s No. 1 champion, made a single transfer after which stop the sport, in response to The Guardian. He then posted a cryptic tweet saying that he refused to play in opposition to Niemann to be able to “protect the sport of chess.”
“I consider that Niemann has cheated extra — and extra not too long ago — than he has publicly admitted,” Carlsen wrote on Twitter every week after the match, addressing the matter.
“His over-the-board progress has been uncommon, and all through our sport within the Sinquefield Cup, I had the impression that he wasn’t tense and even absolutely concentrating on the sport in vital positions whereas outplaying me as black in a method I believe solely a handful of gamers can do,” he added.
Amid the buzzing rumors in regards to the wirelessly managed beads, Niemann supplied to play within the nude to show he wasn’t dishonest.
“If they need me to strip absolutely bare, I’ll do it. I don’t care as a result of I do know I’m clear,” Niemann stated on the time.
Niemann initially denied the dishonest accusations however allegedly informed Chess.com he had cheated solely two occasions — as soon as when he was 12 and as soon as at 16 — calling the choice the “single largest mistake of my life,” in response to The Guardian.
The report additionally stated that most of the tournaments he cheated in included money prizes.
After Niemann questioned final month why he was banned from the International Championship, a million-dollar prize occasion, the Chess.com chief chess officer, Danny Rensch, responded with a written clarification.
Suggesting that Niemann showcased suspicious strikes, Rensch wrote, “There all the time remained severe issues about how rampant your dishonest was in prize occasions.”
He went on to indicate that Niemann used a chess engine to determine one of the best strikes.
“We’re ready to current sturdy statistical proof that affirm every of these circumstances above, in addition to clear ‘toggling’ vs. ‘non-toggling’ proof, the place you carry out significantly better whereas toggling to a distinct display throughout your strikes,” Rensch added.
In line with the report, Chess.com has anti-cheating measures in place, together with numerous cheat-detection instruments, which have caught most of the sport’s gamers dishonest.
Niemann has not but issued an announcement on the report’s findings.