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    Wednesday, December 27, 2006

    Cheating on a chess tournament using bluetooth


    This is a surpirse, cheating in a chess game using bluetooth technology. If you don't have what it takes to enter a tournament why enter it. On Tuesday, an Indian chess player name Umakant Sharma was banned from competition for 10 years after he has been caught using a Bluetooth headset sewn into his cap to get help from computer.According to the All India Chess Federation, Sharma's accomplices relayed moves made by a computer chess program to him via the Bluetooth headset. The World Chess Federation also stress out that "It is strictly forbidden to bring mobile phones or other electronic means of communication, not authorized by the arbiter, into the playing venue," the group's rules read. "If a player's mobile phone rings in the playing venue during play, that player shall lose the game."

    This is really a shocking news, player who used cheat in order to win a game can't be categorized as a chess player. The reason why you play chess is because you love playing chess and the reason why you enter a chess tournament because you want to challenge yourself. So tighten up your sportsmanship boys and girls.


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