Cheating scandals are shaking the chess world — but who’s really keeping watch?
Meet chess’s very own digital detective bureau led by GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko. Armed with cutting-edge algorithms, neural networks, and millions of games, they decide who’s clean… and who goes straight into the red basket.
But here’s the twist: sometimes the “perfect engine game” is not cheating at all — it’s a 100-year-old masterpiece by Alexander Alekhine.
In this episode, we dive into:
♟ The secrets of World Chess’s Night Watch anti-cheating system.
♟ How algorithms separate “red” suspect games from “green” clean ones.
♟ The fine line between genius and cheating.
♟ Why paranoia is just as dangerous for chess as cheaters themselves.
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