Hans is very clearly a cheater I can’t imagine giving him the benefit of the doubt at this point.
Magnus did play a bad game against him at Sinqufield, but he also knew he was playing a cheater who he thought was cheating during the game. That’ll make anyone play poorly. I wish Magnus had just resigned when he realized Hans was cheating during that game.
You have a known cheater that has progressed more than any other player in the history of modern chess, but you’re going to give him the benefit of the doubt? I don’t get it.
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