Tuesday 28 February 2012

ONLINE CHESS EXPERIENCES

Yahoo chess cheating
Yahoo chess is considered by many chess amateurs as one of the best place to play chess online. I hope to know the reason. There are some unique features that yahoo provides. One so called unique feature includes cheating openly using all sorts of engines, I mean not only assistance but direct cheating i.e allowing the engine like for example YAY to play the whole game in your yahoo ID. If its a bullet chess or britz, especially in yahoo where there is no pre-move option, if the cheater's ID has few hundreds rating lower, its terrible. Human has no chance, he got to shed hundreds of rating for just few games. That's the most unfair thing any creature on earth could do. And some creatures really did, I attest.

Another thing about yahoo chess is programming bugs. Those brilliant programmers don't bother to fix it. Even en passant move is not recognized and sometimes dearly pay the prize of checkmate. This is the most ridiculous thing in the whole world not to mention online. Moreover, what the hell is clock there for, Mr. Yahoo!? When someone's time is out, he/she loses on time but the unique yahoo chess rule goes for checkmate, brilliant idea! it  allows amateurs to learn checkmate. And more ridiculously the second player ran out of time and loses the game sometimes with an extra queen, two rooks, double bishops etc. No more comments here.

There is nothing funnier than a person having multiple yahoo IDs, log in in multiple systems, allowing his favorite ID to come out on top with master level rating where in fact the person is a patzer. He didn't even have a patience to make it a little real, he smashed the other accounts within few moves all by brilliant checkmates, a kind of mate where greats like Anand, Kasparov would flatly refused to impose on their opponents due to personal reasons. Great! Show your earnings to the world for careful examinations where you come out extremely embarrassed.

Before I forget, I clearly remember those vulgar words used by anybody there despite their age, sex or ethnic background. Some people even had the fantastic notion that everything is fair in yahoo chess. Under their anonymous ID, no one's a coward. Even a fine young lady acts as the most dangerous hooligans when yahoo gladly offers them the one and only chance. Yahoo chess  provides the breeding ground for all sorts of malicious activities in every way ever possible. Not meant to offend it though it's the bitter truth that somebody sooner or later got to spill it out. 

My last humble appeal is that every respectable chess players be gone from yahoo chess. Only pain and miseries would entertain you there. Whoever plays in yahoo sheds their reputation as a chess player. 


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