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Cheating in Chess
The use of technology is changing the chess landscape and making it easier for players to cheat, causing some players to shy away from the sport altogether. However, playing against someone who has cheated is not an option for professional chess players like Magnus Carlsen.
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The speaker talks about the importance of reviewing empirical data to face the reality of one's chess improvement, rather than simply telling oneself about strategies for improvement.
1:06:36 - 1:07:56 (01:19)
Summary
The speaker talks about the importance of reviewing empirical data to face the reality of one's chess improvement, rather than simply telling oneself about strategies for improvement.
ChapterCheating in Chess
Episode#330 – Hikaru Nakamura: Chess, Magnus, Kasparov, and the Psychology of Greatness
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
A chess grandmaster discusses a recent cheating incident in the chess world, expressing uncertainty about whether or not the situation was handled properly.
1:07:56 - 1:10:24 (02:28)
Summary
A chess grandmaster discusses a recent cheating incident in the chess world, expressing uncertainty about whether or not the situation was handled properly.
ChapterCheating in Chess
Episode#330 – Hikaru Nakamura: Chess, Magnus, Kasparov, and the Psychology of Greatness
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The prevalence of cheating in online gaming has been brought to light after a chess player was caught using computer assistance during a tournament.
1:10:24 - 1:13:11 (02:46)
Summary
The prevalence of cheating in online gaming has been brought to light after a chess player was caught using computer assistance during a tournament. It is likely that cheating occurs at all levels of play, with the availability of small devices with onboard computing making it easier than ever.