>>504175113>He correctly (and immediately) points out all inaccuracies by Kramnik during the game.easier to be accurate and spot blunders when your opponent plays badly. everything tells me that k-dog simply lowered his guard that game and underestimated his opponent, or perhaps went in with a losing mindset. he tends to say that "the first few games are the hardest to win", trying to imply that he always plays lower rated opponents that cheat. once he got into a shitty position, fighting against the time as he usually does, it was all too easy to bring out the familiar cope of running the procedure.
the reason i said the kid was genuine was because he finished the game and immediately ran to tell his mom. it just doesn't fit into the cheater profile, because underneath every cheater knows he's a fraud and therefore, seldom experiences any real pride over his accomplishments. plus, the fact that he got "caught" already, makes it less likely he'll risk another infraction. it just doesn't add up, but we need more data. if kramnik can show a pattern of overperforming against good players and maybe some smoking gun "Bc8 is interesting" moments, then i might reconsider.