Only those where the arbiter shares the suspicion of cheating
If an arbiter has concerns that heating is taking place, the arbiter should ...
do nothing
watch but don't take action until a player complains
investigate and take appropriate action
An arbiter has some suspicions that a player may have achess engine running on his phone. He wants to do a search. When is the best time to do this?
Immediately. Halt the game and ask the player to allow a search.
Wait until the next time the player leaves the board and then ask.
Ask the player to allow a search immediately the game is over.
Wait until the player has left the playing hall after completing his game.
Just before round 5 a player alleges that his previous opponent had played some surprisingly good moves and he suspects that he wasgetting outside help. What should the arbiter do?
Nothing. The game is over.
Watch the opponent during his next game.
Use the FIDE screening tool on the round 4 game.
Use the FIDE screening tool on all of his previous games.
Watch the opponent and use the FIDE screening toolon his previous games
When in operation which best describes the FIDE screening tool for games submited by the arbiter directly?
A player who is strongly suspected of cheating refuses to undergo a search. What should the arbiter do?