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irwin
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How common is false banning in chess?
For Lichess, you can get some sort of idea from reading the code. If I remember correctly, there's some threshold for the site suspecting you of cheating based on a variety of simple metrics (accuracy, blurring, etc) and then it gets sent to machine learning tools to analyze (here is one of them, and here's another).
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Spotting a cheater: Stats analysis
Yeah Irwin is the old lichess model - here (https://github.com/clarkerubber/irwin) as well as the more maintained fork (https://github.com/lakinwecker/irwin/commits/master)
- A question for technologists: can we start an open-source cheat-detection engine that becomes the gold standard of cheat detection engines?
- Can we see the Lichess cheat detection stuff?
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Machine Learning for detecting anomalies in chess
Isnt't lichess' cheat detection an ML based system?
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Governance bodies as private companies: a wrinkle in the Carlsen-Niemann drama
It's probably more of a security by obscurity thing - withholding technical details in order to protect the system. Lichess takes the opposite tactic of open security, where they not only openly publish their cheat detection methods, but encourage people to try and crack it so they can fix the flaws and make it stronger in response.
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Danny Rensch explains how Chess.com's anti-cheat detection works (on Hikaru's stream)
Here's the lichess anticheat AI if anyone's interested. It's supposed to be a guide though, so when you report players it gives an estimate about whether they are probably a cheater or you were just mad about losing and reported and the cases it flags as cheaters are then dealt with by humans. Whatever algorithm you choose, you still need a human in there somewhere for moderation because false positives are a thing and for top players it could have terrible impact on their careers so you have to be sure.
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The Chess World Isn’t Ready for a Cheating Scandal
Lichess is fully open-source and thus is their cheat-detection. They use https://github.com/clarkerubber/irwin which is a statistical model (tensorflow AI). This basically detects things such as using too much time on trivial moves such as forced captures, or other out-of-character moves.
online-go.com
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I’m completely new to this-like 3 hours new. What do I do?
https://www.learn-go.net/ should have a detailed introduction to the game and have links to https://online-go.com/ , https://gomagic.org/ , https://senseis.xmp.net/ (though that link there currently doesn’t work perhaps because of the extra www. in the link) etc as others suggested.
OGS probably has the largest pool of English-speaking beginners. https://online-go.com/ It's a web app, so it's very easy to get signed up and playing.
Play this bot on a 5x5 board until you can consistently win. Then move to 7x7 and play until you can constantly win. Then go to https://online-go.com and start playing 9x9 against people.
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What's the best way to learn go?
I think most people play online if that is the problem. Like on https://online-go.com
Playing online is convenient and can be done from anywhere. OGS is probably the easiest server to set up and start playing. They also have beginner lessons on the website.
- Welches Hobby ist maßlos unterbewertet?
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What is the best page to play baduk?
If you speak English and aren't a dan player : OGS (online-go.com)
If you want just one answer: online-go.com
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As a new player, how to start?
There's a world to be discovered. Enjoy the journey. Some suggestions: https://senseis.xmp.net/?PagesForBeginners, lifein19x19.com Many servers to play online: KGS, Pandanet-IGS, Foxweiqi, Tygem, https://online-go.com/ and https://online-go.com/group/1527 Most people prefer an actual (over the board) game. So, try to get others into it. Many clubs all over the world have their own Discord servers. Google for clubs, pref. Spanish speaking, and mail them for an invite.
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Why is there no good Go app?
https://online-go.com/ doesn't have an app but works well on mobile browser. As far as actual apps to play on there is PandanetGo, GoQuest, BadukPop, WBaduk.
What are some alternatives?
KataGo - GTP engine and self-play learning in Go
Sabaki - An elegant Go board and SGF editor for a more civilized age.
nnue-pytorch - Stockfish NNUE (Chess evaluation) trainer in Pytorch
katrain - Improve your Baduk skills by training with KataGo!
paimon-moe - Your best Genshin Impact companion! Help you plan what to farm with ascension calculator and database. Also track your progress with todo and wish counter.
lichess-bot - A bridge between Lichess API and chess engines
lizzie - Lizzie - Leela Zero Interface
python-chess-annotator - Reads chess games in PGN format and adds annotations using an engine
fishnet - Distributed Stockfish analysis for lichess.org
kaladin - Machine learning tool aimed at automating cheat detection using insights data.
anarchychess-bot - The (un)official Lichess bot of r/AnarchyChess. Plays the Ruy Lopez, always captures en passant, never plays rook a4, and plays ke2!!/ke7!! when possible.
Auto-Chess - A chess bot that automatically calculates the best moves and plays them for you