
Chess grandmaster Igors Rausis was allegedly caught looking at his phone during a bathroom break of a major tournament in France last. The infamous incident, that took place in Strasbourg in France last year, resulted in Igors Rausis being stripped of his title and banned from. During a chess tournament that took place in France over the weekend, grandmaster Igors Rausis was caught cheating in the bathroom. Cheating in chess has been around for a long time. Blatant cheating with cell phones and engines has been around ever since the digital period. A famous case was by Georgian GM Gaioz Nigalidze, who was caught using a engine, hidden in the bathroom, to help him with his game in the Dubai Open He was caught red handed and stripped of his GM title, and also earned a 3 year ban from competitive . DUBAI — Armenia’s Grandmaster Tigran L. Petrosian became very suspicious of his opponent, Georgian Grandmaster Gaioz Nigalidze, when Gaioz kept excusing himself to . Chess grandmaster admits to cheating with phone on toilet during tournament Igors Rausis, 58, caught cheating during Strasbourg Open Grandmaster says he’s retired after confessing in statementEstimated Reading Time: 2 mins.
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