![]() ![]() But the British grandmaster Nigel Short is not so sure. Many tittered at the Musk theory, which has never been confirmed. He had secreted in his person, Musk posited, anal beads, which, connected by bluetooth to an outside assistant, vibrated at appropriate intervals to advise him what move to make. When the five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen accused his opponent Hans Niemann of cheating after a Sinquefield Cup match in St Louis in September, Elon Musk proffered a mischievous theory about how the American teenage prodigy had actually gone about his subterfuge. The Hans Niemann scandal has rocked the world of chess, where players undergo security scans to detect for potential devices ![]() From anal beads to iPhone apps – the sordid world of chess cheats
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