@@jt895magnus said he would play hans if he had to. He did this cause Hans’s defamation suit would have been much stronger if Magnus kept resigning everytime they play. I consider this backing off
So the guy is looking at a pc screen. But why is it flashing like another page is popping up? Seriously.. why isn’t anyone making this observation? If that happened to me vs someone I suspected I’d do the same. Unless I’m completely wrong, but a chess screen should remain constant. There are no frames changing like a movie. Just odd to me. I mean I suppose it could be him opening the program, but it seems like it’s up then something else pops up from the light that hits his face
Idk the truth but i do know that cheating which has given you results is a very hard to resist. So it is very unlikely that Hans after cheating so many times has just left it entirely.
It's very unlikely that a guy who has the skill of a 2700 would cheat against the WC OTB. It's more likely that someone told Hans about the opening Magnus was planning to use and prepped lines for it, and Magnus was pissed about it so decided to call him a cheater knowing he's cheated online before.
@@Noob.Anonymous You don't know what you're talking about. You're repeating shit you heard on videos that have been debunked thoroughly. You haven't done an ounce of critical thinking on this subject. Look up a video called How Hans Nieman Broke Chess and you'll see why Mark Twain said "there are lies, damned lies, and statistics". Also, I didn't say a 2700 can't cheat, I said it's highly unlikely he would cheat OTB against the WC.
@@Noob.Anonymous I didn't say they're unlikely to cheat, I said they're highly unlikely to cheat OTB especially against the WC. You haven't done an ounce of critical thought on this subject, if you did, you'd understand why Mark Twain said his famous quote about statistics. There's a video called How Hans Broke Chess that thoroughly debunks the horrible lies they made against this kid
@@Noob.Anonymous Watch the video. You've been happy to spread lies about him for 2 years, you can spend 50 minutes watching a video that takes an objective look at the situation. He admitted to cheating twice, once when he was 12, another when he was 17..
@@Noob.Anonymous Stop talking like you're a GM or something. "I can't believe people don't understand how human moves differ" Dude you don't even understand how GM moves work, and neither do i
@Sah Yudi I see. Well honestly that fact that he is notorious for being suspected for cheating he might as well lose this match. Despite him being a cheater he is still a good player and he can lose pretending to do it by human mistake. So was he looking at stockfish during this time? I honestly don't think so.
If you ever cheated in a school exam,you should be barred from applying on any job in future.Why soil the integrity of your company by hiring a cheater.Does that sound right?