Cheating at Chess
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Beads or no, he's admitted to cheating 'twice' in online games. According to chess.com he's likely cheated 100 times or more.
He's also exhibited the greatest improvement of any chess player in history between the age of 14 and 20. He's struggled to explain his analysis in after-game interviews. A fair amount of circumstantial evidence, but no proof.
I don't think it was actually Carlsen who put forward the bead theory, but another GM Eric Hansen, as a joke.
There's a history of allegations in chess - there were accusations of colour-coded yoghurts in one world championship match
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All of these times @jon-nyc thought he was having a romantic evening when he was really cheating at chess!
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66921563.amp
Niemann told Morgan he believed the last year has "strengthened his resolve" as he insisted to the host he did not cheat.
Morgan continued talking about claims that Niemann was getting signals from someone through the remote-controlled sex toy.
"To be clear, on the specific allegation - have you ever used anal beads while playing chess?" Morgan asked.
The 20-year-old replied: "Well, your curiosity is a bit concerning, you know - maybe you're personally interested, but I can tell you, no.
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I watched that interview with Piers Morgan on YouTube. It was pretty bizarre. He sat there with his lawyer next to him. When he was asked one question, his lawyer could be seen clearly tapping him on the leg as some sort of signal. As far as I could tell, no beads were involved.