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Not lichess, but Alireza Firouzja (World Rank #3) was banned from chess.com when he was younger.

It was some time ago so probably their cheat engine detection, and also lichess's should give less false positives.



> Not lichess, but Alireza Firouzja (World Rank #3) was banned from chess.com when he was younger.

This has turned into a bit of an urban legend. The automated system flagged him based on both his rapid rise in rating and reports from several verified titled players.

On inspection by a human, he was cleared.

Danny exaggerates when he tells the story cause it's a funny anecdote.

This was also a very old version of the anti-cheat like you mentioned. Personally, part of the reason I prefer chess.com is their much better cheat detection than Lichess.


My understanding is that that was not about his actual play, but instead about his rapid rise in rating.




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