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Chess champ has title stripped over claims he used vibrating intercourse toy to cheat

A person has been stripped of his Chinese chess title over claims he used anal beads to cheat.

Yan Chenglong, 48, was accused of utilizing the intercourse toy to ship and obtain indicators throughout video games of Xiangqi – the Chinese model of chess. He was additionally accused of pooing within the tub of his resort room after profitable the match on the island of Hainan.

It is claimed Yan began ingesting with buddies in his resort after profitable the title of ‘Xiangqi King’ on the nationwide match. It was alleged he then dirty the bathtub and “violated public order and good morals”.

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It’s not the primary time chess has been rocked by allegations of gamers utilizing anal beads. Experts say cheats clench and unclench their cheeks to ship information concerning the board by way of code to a pc, which then offers directions on what strikes to make within the type of vibrations.

But the Chinese Xiangqi Association mentioned: “Based on our understanding of the situation, it is currently impossible to prove that Yan engaged in cheating via ‘anal beads’ as speculated on social media.”

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Xiangqi – the Chinese model of chess – has been hit by an anal beads controversy

Earlier this 12 months, chess grandmaster Hans Niemann dropped a $100m lawsuit towards rivals who alleged he had cheated with the assistance of AI anal beads. World champion Magnus Carlsen turned embroiled in a weird feud with Niemann after the then 19-year-old shockingly ended his 53-game unbeaten streak in September 2022.

After the match on the Sinquefield Cup, Carlsen, 32, stop the match and steered his far youthful opponent had cheated. One principle from chess followers steered he had used AI anal beads as a vibrating system which might point out the transfer he ought to make.

Carlsen withdrew from the match and later claimed Niemann had cheated, which he denied. The American participant then tried to sue Carlsen and one other highly-ranked participant, Hikaru Nakamura, for defamation earlier than the dispute was settled out of court docket.