Ah, have to admit, this is a very good counter argument, calling chessbase's methods in to question. And it's surprising that chessbase does not always do the same analysis for each game, that its nodes aren't setup with the same set of chess engines (although, again, maybe most top chess engines suggest similar moves??). Hmm...
... also, not sure I agree with his opinion that for each move that is analyzed, LetsCheck will return 100% if any engine returns 100% (and there could be multiple computers that were used, each with different engines). The point of the analysis is to determine if a player is playing like a computer, and the user may himself have multiple chess engines open in order to confuse the cheat detection. But again, am not an expert at chess engines or statistics, so am not sure what effects checking multiple engines has...
... also, he says that "Ken Regan's scientifically valid method has exonerated Hans by saying his results do not show any statistically valid evidence of cheating." This is very confusing, because Chess.com post has basically said the opposite (maybe Ken Regan's analysis is referring to a different subset of games?). Guess nothing is definitive. But at this point, I still lean towards Hans cheating (on top of this analysis, there is also a lot of circumstantial things he did that to me indicate he might have cheated, which is too long a topic to go into).
I'm very happy they don't allow them. It would probably be flooded with annoying and useless bots like reddit. Sure you can downvote them, but it's still extra effort * a lot of people's attention
> I guess technically it’s not false advertising since the advertised car we wanted “sold”.
I worked at a car dealership and they absolutely lied about this stuff. They would say that the law lets them do it as long as it was sold within 24 hours, but they also kept advertising cars that had been sold weeks ago. Every time someone came in and asked they'd give the "Sorry it was sold within the past 24 hours" lie.
Firefox 100.0.2 on Windows 10. Clicking the arrow directs me to https://kinopio.club/u9XxpuIzz2_LvQUAayl65 but going back (or refreshing) doesn't change the page content
> I spend a bunch of time looking up the best way to write something.
You made it not simple