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Ben, I will not consider any cheating possibility. If they want to cheat, they can alway cheat.
But I think you missed my point, which I made in the original reply about the on-line test. Which was:
"imagine what will be said when someone
you KNOW is a total bridge novice passes
the expert exam with flying colors...what
will be said then? "
People already complain about "so called" experts, who check their skill level several notches above what it really should be. Let's assume for the sake of argument not a single person cheats on the BM2000 quiz. And some people end up with "expert rating" which the general consensus is way over-rated. I think now instead of thinking this person either has a greatly inflated ego, or hasn't got a clue what a good (expert) bridge player is, people will think they must have cheated on the online exam (after all, "If I couldn't figure these things out, how could this idiot have done so? He must have cheated").
What is better for the community? We think a lot of people don't know how to rate their own skill, or we think they cheat?
A second issue, some people are very good card players, especially puzzle players, but are totally lost in the bidding (and especially competitive bidding). These quizzes don't rank that. Now, I would love to seem many more on-line quizes. Mabye in the form of questions in this forum, maybe in the BBO itself. But BridgeBase is trying to sell this educational content, so we can't expect them put it there for free. What they do show is a great teaser to show you why you should shell out the money to buy bridge master (and you can get a $10 discount if you use the "coupon" they provide for BBO players). A better solution is with Christmas coming, buy yourself and your friends the bridgemaster program and work your way through the hands. IF you can solve the vast majority rate yourself advanced, if you can solve nearly all, expert, and if you never miss even one? World Class.
But realistically such a solution for rating all players on the BBO will simply never be possible.
Ben