FIDE Chess Anti-Cheating Commission submits Recommendations Lists
Hello chess blog friends, Following the decision of the Presidential Board in Sochi, the Anti-Cheating Committee is starting its work immediately. The approved document contains the first list of recommendation from the Committee, prepared in co-operation with the Rules, Abiters, Ethics and other FIDE Commissions. It contains several measures to prevent cheating, among them new recommendations and instructions for arbiters, a new system to follow games and find computer cheating and a new set of punishments. The full document can be found here.
You can read the recommendations that include what the arbiter must do in case of suspicious behaviour, screening, prevention of cheating measures for organisers, etc.
You can read all chess blog posts on chess and cheating at our chessblog link.
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You can read the recommendations that include what the arbiter must do in case of suspicious behaviour, screening, prevention of cheating measures for organisers, etc.
You can read all chess blog posts on chess and cheating at our chessblog link.
From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
www.chessblog.com
Also see her personal chess blog
at www.chessqueen.com
Don't miss Chess Queen™
YouTube Channel
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