Disgrace! Chess Grandmaster Caught Cheating from Mobile Phone at Tournament in Dubai

Monday 13 April 2015

Disgrace! Chess Grandmaster Caught Cheating from Mobile Phone at Tournament in Dubai


Catch am Catch am He dey Cheat *in Fela's Voice* 

During the Dubai Chess Open Tournament a Georgian chess grandmaster was caught cheating using excuse that he wanted to use the toilet to read through chess moves from a hiding mobile phone. 

According to report from the Daily Mail, Gaioz Nigalidze who is Georgian champion was thrown out of the Dubai Open Chess Tournament after he was caught getting moves from a phone hidden in the bathroom.

Nigalidze's opponent in the sixth round of the tournament Armenia's Tigran Petrosian grew suspicious when the two-time Georgian national champion kept getting up to go to the bathroom between moves.
"Nigalidze would promptly reply to my moves and then literally run to the toilet," Petrosian said. "I noticed that he would always visit the same toilet partition, which was strange, since two other partitions weren't occupied."
"I informed the chief arbiter about my growing suspicions and asked him to keep an eye on Gaioz."
Officials checked the stall to which Nigalidze kept returning and found a phone hidden under toilet paper. It was running a chess-analysis app. Nigalidze denied ownership of the phone, the Mail reports, but it was logged into a social network under his name.

According to Dubai Chess, the tournament’s chief arbiter Mahdi Abdul Rahim will send a report on the incident to the International Chess Federation. Players found guilty of cheating face a three-year suspension from all sanctioned tournaments; repeat offenders face a 15-year suspension.

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