Cheat on online chess? And guys tone it down. I think you and everyone else gets your points no matter how much you pretend you don't.
You Idiot! All it takes is to run a chess program in the background and enter your moves as the opponent's move and record the program's counter moves as your moves. How come you couldn't figure that out on your own? Now I have nothing more to say to you.
Because clearly I don't cheat so have never thought of even doing that. I'll play you in a game over skype. You set up a board in front of you and I do the same and we call out our moves. I can't cheat at that. Until the next time I pull your string.
I've posted some, but the fans of their teams don't make a federal case multiple-page exchange with me over it. Practice what you preach.
A Skype game of chess would be a good way to reconcile, unless one of you rages, but it isn't that type of board game. Or I guess if one of you gets your ass handed badly. I indirectly got called an idiot
Right until I bullet toss a bishop into your nostril Joe. Then you'll know to keep your pieces on your own side of the fucking board! ????????
This is something that I have been working on (off and on) for about 4 months. This is the result so far *WALL* I noticed Frank and Gid talking about it earlier today and Dan has mentioned it before as well. I might have to shut everything else down for a day and just print out the code and break out a highlighter for a few hours. It would be an excellent time to *HIGH* and stare at lines and lines and lines and lines....
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