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News/How Much Can a Few Engine Moves Help? Quantifying Limited Cheating in Chess
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How Much Can a Few Engine Moves Help? Quantifying Limited Cheating in Chess

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arXiv:2601.05386v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Cheating in chess, by using advice from powerful software, has become a major problem, reaching the highest levels. As opposed to the large majority of previous work, which concerned {\em detection} of cheating, here we try to evaluate the possible

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