CobraCommander wrote:JonFromVA wrote:BoatsNZones wrote:The most basic of cheating countermeasures needs to be no more actual live-streaming (significant delay) and all electronics of those with access to the game (or live feed) locked away.
This is how it is dealt with currently in the most secure current “live” high stakes poker shows like Hustler’s Casino Live (no phones for players or production staff and a 1-2 hour delay).
Something I find cool about magicians is how they find ways of doing things engineers would solve in a very complex manner with super simple approaches.
So, an engineer could come up with a scheme for like a 6-pin processor, a tiny camera, a battery, an input device and an output device all wired up with tiny wires, hidden in clothing, that would always appear to be off until the input was somehow signaled.
When the input is signaled, the camera would capture the board position, the processor would compute the best move, and the output device would signal the solution.
So, it would allow cheating in a closed room and to detect it you would need to be scanning for electric fields near the player constantly during the match. Maybe a metal detecting wand could detect it? But I imagine that depends how much metal/wires was in the design.
And yet, I suspect a magician (basically a pro-cheater) could come up with something far less complex. Even if that wasn't the case, slight of hand techniques could be combined with a technology based approach to avoid detection. After all, if the device isn't where the metal detector is scanning, it's not going to find it.
But honestly playing in delayed format would solve this for over the board... if someone goes far enough to cheat over the board after alllll this, you gotta think there is an easier way to make 100k a year lol
Chess players even at the top get paid very little for how hard the game actually is. Fact you get paid more teaching/coaching but your chess suffers as a result as well known chess players have talked about. So cheating does come up because it’s literally their livelihood.