Atrophied update on lichess ban

I think all the evidence needed was public about sandbagging, that he and his teammates consistently "played drunk chess" or whatever you call it, until their rating took a nose-dive to 2199.5 to meet a 2200 cutoff score, and then the team performed well at the tournament, and they did this for multiple tournaments. Amazing how a team of, let's say, "drunk chess players," passes out exactly after they barely reach the 2200 cutoff, and then start playing well, again, for multiple tournaments. Is it proof? Even circumstantial evidence is still evidence, and frequently used for criminal convictions. This was really obvious, and the team's ratings are public. They were absolutely sandbagging, which was the original ban.

As for posting all evidence for engine bans, that would reveal how cheaters are caught, which ups the cheater's game. If cheaters know how the test works, they will develop tools to beat the test. I am not saying they don't have a right to know the evidence after they cheated, but is this in any way like guessing a random credit card number and then demanding the credit card company tell you how they knew you entered an invalid number. To tell you this, you now know how your teammates avoid being caught.

Atrophied teammate(s) are also banned for sandbagging.

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