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Dirty London System CHEATER Destroyed Me

Mar 18, 2024
Everyone, if you clicked on this video, you probably consume a lot of chess content and if you've been watching anything in the last few months, you know that cheating has been a big topic of discussion and that's what I'm going to do. . Focusing on today because I just played against someone whose account was flagged for fair play violations, so I'm going to show this game. I had the black pieces in this one, the

cheater

had the white pieces and he just completely crushed me with the London

system

. I felt absolutely helpless, I felt like there was nothing I could do and it just gives you a good

system

for playing as targets, but honestly, you've probably dealt with

cheater

s and you probably know what that feels like, so before we jump into it.
dirty london system cheater destroyed me
I just want to say that I think it's important for anyone who makes videos on the topic of cheating to always try to turn it into some kind of positive experience, so I hope the takeaway from this video is that you shouldn't cheat and I think that It goes without saying and I hope everyone agrees with me but when you cheat it's obviously like you're doing it so other people don't want to play and you could be kicking people out of the game. and you're not really gaining much by doing it so it's not something I really understand and I will say that I think I'm particularly naive because at no point did I suspect that my opponent was cheating and it was only at the end of the game because the game suddenly ended it was like in the middle of the game it just ended and then I quickly went to the profile and it said well you've been flagged for a fair play violation uh that's me Well I guess maybe they were cheating and I want to review the game now.
dirty london system cheater destroyed me

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I haven't even gone over it yet, but I'm going to include the engine so you can see it, but I just want to say no. Don't cheat, that's all, that's the main message of this video: don't cheat, if you do, you'll get caught and you won't do anything, if anything, all you're doing is stopping people from wanting to play chess, which I don't do. I don't know why that would be your goal, but whatever, just don't cheat please, I hope my viewers don't cheat. I also want to mention very quickly that this game was not played in Lee Chess.
dirty london system cheater destroyed me
I will use leeches to Analyze the game because I feel a little more comfortable with it, but this game was played on a different website called chess.com, this is where we played it, this was the opponent I played with and here is the game at the end of the game. ahs.com gives you a small report. My opponent played with 97.6 accuracy. I played with 84.1 percent accuracy and at some point the line went up steadily. My opponent crushed me, but then he finished during the game. I went there. It says that his account has been closed for a fair play violation, but I also want to mention that this was not played on lead chest but on another website.
dirty london system cheater destroyed me
Also, there are a lot of people challenging me right now, which I hope doesn't happen because that's what it is. Right on top of the engine, but let's get to the game anyway. This is me playing with black facing a cheating player from London with the white pieces and the game starts with D4 Knight to F6 Knight to F3 Pawn to D5 and now comes uh Bishop. to F4 now, unfortunately, I wasn't recording this game because I wish I had my reaction to finding out my opponent got banned, but I just wasn't in the mood to play anything weird.
I was not playing. I was alone. I'm kind of playing alone offline and minding my own business when all of a sudden this crazy thing happened so I'm going to play one of the main main lines which usually leads to a boring even draw when I play with 2300 non cheaters when it's someone of my level I would expect to make a normal draw, but after E3 I play Bishop until D6 so far, I don't think there's anything particularly interesting, now comes Knight to E5 and this. By itself it's not a big surprise this is like the fourth most popular movement.
I have the Masters database open so I can see as we go, but you can see that the Bishop G3 is the most common. There are some Knights here. There are some Bishop tanks. um, but this is a very serious move and a lot of very strong players have done it and here in the Masters database you can see that it's nothing particularly strange or wild yet and it's something that I've definitely encountered in the past, so I would not do it. I think it's particularly out of the ordinary. They castle me, they play Bishop to D3.
Game C5. Now they play C3. They develop a sort of triangle system and nothing is really particularly strange about this so far. Knight to D2. It's very logical. My plan here is not to play my knight on C6, but to play B6. I'm going to put my bishop on B7 and then at some points maybe hope to occupy the E4 square, that's basically the premise of my game. So far, but nothing is particularly strange. However, now it goes to F3. I play B6 as usual, but now my opponent comes up with something new and it's the best engine option, so I have the Masters database open.
There are four games in this one. database if I go to the main chess database, which I can also share with you, you will notice that castles are the most popular, there is this move H4, it is a little less popular, but maybe that is the conclusion of this video . What I am looking for as a positive conclusion from chess is that maybe you should consider the Pawn move to H4 here because during the game it felt very strong and White is about to make a massive attack, it was really difficult for me to defend myself in a Blitz . game so I would encourage people to check this out it's a strong move engine recommended uh and this game will probably show you that you make it feel like white can crush black easily and I just want to point out right now I've played positions similar to this in London many times against people of my own rating and what almost inevitably happens in every game is that my opponent castles, which didn't happen here and something like this will happen: We'll get some kind of massive trades, we'll get a lot of things trying to go here.
I feel like I've had similar positions like this where we just trade, trade, trade, trade, like if I'm able to call White, they can probably play E4. or C4 at times and everything is fine, but I usually play. I do this. This is what I expect to get when I play in London and then I expect to complain that it's so boring and why my opponents do this. complain about it though, if you want to spice it up check out H4, this is a fascinating move so now I'm a little more curious at this point what the computer will say for the rest of the game.
I played Bishop. B7, my opponent played H5, which is the best engine option. I played H6, which is also the best engine option, trying to prevent White from going all the way down and creating some kind of weakness here in my position. The interesting thing now is that G4 is the most popular. I'm also looking in the database and it says it's more popular, but my opponent played Queen on E2, which I think also appeared there at times. I don't think it needs to match every move, but I think we're seeing a pattern starting to emerge.
I played Knight on E4, which is apparently a pretty big inaccuracy. Please stop challenging me. I'm making a video for YouTube. I should make it so people can't. challenge me during the YouTube videos, but now my opponent is really able to exploit this move and it's not easy for me to have seen it during the game, usually putting the Knight on e4 is like the typical idea, I guess what I was doing. What I need to do is start getting some kind of counterplay on the other side, whether it's with A5, which I don't know could lead to a bishop feature at some point, maybe the point is to just keep marching, it seems like it's going A5 and then your next move is to play here anyway, but this move is just bad, it just turns out to be no good because White has a very strong follow-up, White can eliminate this bishop and the idea apparently is that after I remove he will be able to play Knight to E5, which is now moving out of the way of his Queen so that his Queen can enter G4.
Now I can see in retrospect that this is the idea followed by F3 and remove my Knights and this. This will lead to a very powerful attack for White, so I should probably take that knight now, but I went to C7 and my opponent plays, uh, queens to G4, which is the best engine move now. I mean, I'm kind of proud of myself. If I'm playing an engine with 15 moves, it's just plus one, which surely isn't that bad, but I'm thinking now, I'm on this pin, so I assume the threat is to play. The bishop takes H6.
I'm a little worried about that, so I play King to h8, but mostly I feel like I should counterattack somewhere. I feel completely stuck, like I'll never be able to kick this horse because his horse would be jumping. in G6 I will never be able to open the position because he will probably take this path and maybe he will be on Castle Queen's side maybe he will stay in the middle. I don't really know, but that's also the other point. from H4 is that this guy is going to come in at some points, especially after my knight has been kicked out, so it feels like nothing, I can't do anything and I'll have to play very precisely just to survive now.
The opponent plays Rook to H3, which curiously is not one of the best options. F3 immediately. It is given by stockfish. There is also A3 and Rook D1 on this site, a lot of strange moves, but Rook H3 makes a lot of sense. I played Tower 2 here, which apparently is a very, very bad move and maybe I've allowed a lot of nasty tactics, but I'm seeing in my head that at some point this will become an Objective. I am constantly worried. that there will be some kind of sacrifice that I'm going to completely miss, I guess Rook to the G8 can also allow this as a kind of tactical idea, which is the second best way to do it with the idea that okay, I guess I could have done it .
He's not winning, but he's winning material, so, wait, wait, wait, that's not even the idea, the idea is that he can take here, look, I'm not a computer, I don't know, I wasn't, I was not paying attention. many of these tactics, but there are many things and everything is bad for me and Rook to GH is my first serious mistake in the game. The opponent plays F3, which is the best option. I go back to F6, which is very logical, attacks the queen and I'll admit I was a little curious. I was seeing a bit of a funny line.
He makes the best move, which is to leave the queen back to G3 and I think that is pretty clear and direct during the game. He asked me. If he could go here, which is a bit of a silly idea, the computer says it's just a tie. I just wanted to check it out for myself. I saw this during the game, but I wasn't sure if he would just come here and be. In a tie, maybe I can take the bishop first, but at some point I think this is like a knockdown. I don't know, it's just a personal curiosity.
I was trying to figure it out for myself, but of course, he does the strongest move, which I think is the strongest. people would play anyway leave the queen back to G3 and what am I supposed to do? I'm like he's so trapped. I want to start doing something, but it's not easy. I take here first. I don't know, I hope he does. he takes with a c Pond and maybe he can do some kind of activity How do I like it? How do I open it? How do I do anything? And here I feel paralyzed.
I don't know what to do. There is nothing logical. way to improve my position, a computer suggests that night go back to E8, whatever and then there are some tactics going on. I played Pawn to B5 and was hoping it wouldn't be a very good move, but maybe he takes and then maybe either. At some points when this is defended, I can play Queen to B6 or I think I probably would have started with Rook to B8, as if he had taken, which is actually not very good. I guess not because of the Rook to B8, but rather because I would have been able to take this Knight first and then maybe there is Queen B6 I guess that's the idea Then followed by Queen B6 so taking the pawn is wrong, but Not for the reason I saw it.
I'm just a little desperate for any counterattack as it just opens column B, give me a chance to do anything. I just need a tower here. I need a queen here. I just need some open columns, but no, I don't get any of that, so my opponent makes an incredibly precise move. Gentleman to G6, so this should perhaps be like the first red flag look. Obviously it's a tactic I suppose you should consider, but I don't think there's a super obvious follow-up, so I take the obvious Knight, honestly, I didn't. I knew if he was going to sacrifice a bishop and take his queen and I didn't know if there were any tactics here, all you have to do is remove my knights and then they would checkmate me.
I didn't even really know. what to do, but apparently this you know, he just loses, but no, he gets the bishop back first, which is correct, and now I need to move my queen somewhere. I stay here, which I guess would be better to go to d8 and then take with aPun once he played this he felt really upset so he just sacrificed an entire piece to have this super mega strong pawn and I guess it's not immediately obvious what the follow up is for White but I'm super paralyzed and crushed. and I think he just slowly castles, slowly brings up his rook and then he'll just sacrifice his piece here and like they're going to crush me, but like no.
I even know they're going to crush me, but I don't know how, and that's like a horrible feeling. Usually you get it and say, oh, I get it, because there's a drum set and he's going to line up. and he's going to jack me here it's like they're vaguely going to checkmate me uh this is just oh god it's just horrible it's just not good at all uh I tried E5 again just a ridiculously desperate move I'm like praying that after he backs away with anything and I guess I thought he'd probably back down with a bishop but he backs down with his pawn.
I thought he might play with the rook. Here is a desperate Cheapo, maybe he doesn't realize that he is immobilized and I can. he takes the bishop from him, but this is actually the position where he ended the game. He was just saying that my opponent quit and then I went and looked and he was saying that he had been flagged for a fair play violation. Now, obviously, he's just going to get out of the game. pain, I am completely desperate, my opponent will probably go to the Castle, he will probably bring this Tower if the game continues.
I still don't know how I'm going to get mate, but I'm clearly against a computer that will just get checkmate from this position, so it feels a little bad, but the moral of the story is: please don't cheat if you're watching this video if you watch any of my content please just don't cheat it's just not fun and you're going to get content you're ruining it for other people um that's all I have let me know what you think subscribe

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