Chess Grandmaster Robert Hübner Dies

Throughout his career, Hübner was a formidable competitor in individual and team events.

Robert Hübner, born on November 6, 1948, in Cologne, Germany, was a distinguished chess grandmaster, chess historian, and papyrologist. Hübner’s chess talent emerged early; he learned the game at five and joined the railway chess club Turm Köln in 1957. By 14, he had won the German U18 Youth Championship. He earned the International Master title in 1969 and became a Grandmaster in 1971. At his peak in July 1981, he achieved a FIDE rating of 2640, ranking him third globally.

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Cheating in Chess

Chess.com has closed roughly 165,300 accounts for cheating.

Cheating in chess is a deliberate violation of the rules of chess or other behavior that is intended to give an unfair advantage to a player or team. Digital chess engines, data clouds, personal server space, and high-tech miniature wireless devices have been handy tools to hoodwink judges and arbitrators.

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