The World Chess Championship looks to prevent cheating with Pinkerton’s help.
World Chess has announced a partnership with global risk management specialist Pinkerton, to be the Official Anti-Cheating Partner to the FIDE World Chess Championships in London from the 9th - 27th November 2018. Pinkerton, will provide a number of services to prevent cheating or player interference to ensure fair play and the integrity of the most important event in intellectual sports.
The FIDE World Chess Championship Match 2018 is taking place at The College, a historic venue in the City of London. The championship will feature a series of 12 rounds between reigning champion Magnus Carlsen, a Norwegian who has held the title since 2013, and American challenger Fabiano Caruana, the first American to contest the title for over 40 years since Bobby Fischer reigned supreme from 1972-75.
Pinkerton’s role will be to deter cheating or other advantage-providing activities. The US-based firm will implement measures such as metal detector scanning, electronic device sweeping, guarding and surveillance, background screening checks, and can, on demand of organizers or appeal committee, to deploy of a lie detector (polygraph) test if cheating or outside interference is suspected. Prior to the event, Pinkerton authored an assessment on cheating in chess that outlines common cheating strategies, notable incidents of cheating, and the best strategy to combat it.
Even though cheating is rare in top-level chess, both players have to be absolutely sure no cheating or outside help is possible. All of the anti-cheating measures are geared towards preventing any suspicion of possible interference and easy way to detect it in case there are concerns.
CEO of World Chess Ilya Merenzon: “Thanks to Pinkerton, the name that is synonymous with security for decades, the Championship 2018 is the most protected chess event in history, both in regular security and advanced anti-cheating and fair play measures. Pinkerton employs the most advanced technology, but it’s very much warranted given the interest this Match is generating, and increased betting and overall profile of the event.
Rory Lamrock, Pinkerton’s United Kingdom Director, explained: “The World Chess Championships is an extremely high-profile event that has a genuinely global following. Any cheating or other related activity could severely damage the brand’s integrity and cause worldwide concern through the competitive chess community. It is our job to ensure that does not happen and I am confident our team is up to the task.”
Press Mentions
Chess grand masters compete in a tie-breaker to decide World Chess Championship Winner. ITV News | November 2018
First international sporting event employs Pinkerton to watch for wrong doing. The Telegraph | November 2018
World Chess championship promotes fair play with Pinkerton’s expertise. Medium | November 2018
Chess’s fight against cheating is part of a plan to be a sport that is cool again. The Independent | November 2018
Pinkerton named official anti-cheating partner for World Chess Championship. Security News Desk | November 2018
Magnus Carlsen becomes 2018 FDE World Chess Champion. KCW Today | November 2018
Caruana misses win at World Chess Championship. Chess.com | November 2018