Bantari wrote:Nyanjilla wrote:Uberdude wrote:I also once made an account in which I just built solid walls or ponnuki shapes as an experiment. I seem to recall I beat and lost to idiotbot and also beat a human before I was deranked for losing on purpose, which is inaccurate as I didn't lose on purpose, I played badly on purpose and this usually made me lose but not always.
You are welcome to explore different styles of play with the weak bots, but making them Free games would save you and us a lot of hassle. It's not possible for us to read your mind to tell the difference between losing on purpose and playing badly on purpose, especially when the end result of both affects the ranking scheme.
The whole point is that he created a special account for that.
If this account plays *consistently* in a certain way, it does *not* affect ratings.
So unless there is more to the story, from either side, it just doesn't make sense what you say.
My experiment was to find what rank such play would have (would it be stronger than some real humans who were trying their best?), so playing free games would not be successful. This was many years ago when you did actually have 30 kyu human players on KGS, and a decent spread through the 2x kyus too. My play on that account was at a more consistent level than many of my "real" accounts, so any argument that that account 'breaks' the ranking system doesn't hold water. Obviously were I to start playing to my full strength and crushing 28 kyus I should be deranked, but I didn't. In fact players improving 'breaks' the ranking system in that non-active accounts drift upwards in rank over time as the past opponents' ranks goes up. It would be most perverse for KGS to ban players from improving to prevent such effects on the ranking scheme.
I have a blitz account on KGS, ranked 3d. I play bad moves on it on purpose all the time because my purpose with that account is to overplay and have fun fights and win by huge kills. Should I be deranked?
UnclMartin wrote:Shortly before I retired as an admin, I was engaged in a chat with other gold star admins about deranking policy. One of them mentioned an incident in which he/she deranked a "fake-dan" account. Normally, a fake-dan account is created by cheating the rank system: Someone creates more than one account, which are then used to play each other, with the fake-dan-to-be account getting the wins. Or, the fake-dan-to-be gets some friends to lose on purpose. When KGS admins find these, they are deranked.
However, this case was different: A group of three or four, if I recall correctly, created an account. When playing games, they discussed moves. The result was an account that had a rank a few stones stronger than any of the individuals in that group.
At the time this occurred, had I both been an admin and aware of it, I would have argued against deranking. It seems to me, in addition to being a situation which I regard as not cheating, this is a useful way to study go. And, having the group earn a ranking likely provides interesting, and possibly helpful, information to them.
Perhaps this was the incident Uberdude referred to above?
My case was way back in 2007. I don't think we actually got deranked, we only played maybe a dozen games. I can't even remember if we hid the fact we were a team or put a note about that in the info. I know of another Go couple who have a ranked KGS account to play pair go, and they note this in the account's info. They use it for fun and also to practice before they play in pair go tournaments. I think such behaviour should not be banned.