pair with "strange" bidding and leads still playin
#1 Guest_movingon_*
Posted 2008-September-05, 08:04
But I am going to persist.
This pair is still playing together in ACBL masterpoint tournaments and this should not be.
Opponent opens 1 club.
You hold
A2♠
Q10865♥
97432♦
Q♣
What do you overcall?
1 diamond of course!
Partner holds
KJ83♠
3♥
KQ108♦
J983♣
bidding goes 1♣ 1♦ 1NT 2♦
final contract: 2 diamonds
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Your partner opens 1♦; you bid 1♠ but then pass partner's 1NT holding
QJ102♠
109♥
Q4[DI)
AQ764♣
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You open 1♣; partner bids 1[di]; opp overcalls 1 ♠ and you bid 2♣ holding
93♠
AKQ♥
K8♦
KJ10952♣
The final contract is 2 clubs
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opp opens 1 ♦ P [2CL] X
2NT P P P
You are on lead with
KQJ102♠
52♥
97♦
QJ86♣
and you lead the 2 of spades
Your partner's holding (the doubler)
59♠
Q7643♥
A543♦
K7♣
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opps bidding with your side silent:
1NT--2♣--2♦--3NT
You hold
1097♠
8♥
K10873♦
A742♣
Your lead the 2 of clubs to partner's KQ65
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You are red against white and open 1♠
the bidding goes
1♠ 2♥ 3♥! 4♥
P P 4♠ P
P P
You hold
AKJ102♠
432♥
A94♦
KJ♣
Partner's hand
Q853♠
Q♥
K852♦
10654♣
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bidding goes (with you opening first)
1♣ 1♦ X 1♠
P 2♥ X P
3♣
your hand is
AKJ5♠
K8♥
93♦
KQ1065[CL)
partner holds
Q♠
Q754♥
j652♦
J743♣
Side note: Can you imagine what it is like trying to defend against these opponents when you declare?
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opp opens 1♣ and you double;
1♣ X P 1♦
P 1♠ P 2♦
P P P P
Your holding:
A1097♠
Q10864♥
Q63♦
K♣
mind you, this is a highly successful partnership.
#2
Posted 2008-September-05, 09:02
- hrothgar
#3
Posted 2008-September-05, 09:10
Moreover, trying to 'prove' cheating by listing any number of odd hands is inappropriate. For all we know, the pair in question has perpetrated this type of bidding, leading etc hundreds of times, got awful results most of the time, and all we are seeing are the ones that worked well for them.
Arguing from results is invalid, in terms of proving cheating, unless we have ALL of the results, or, at least, a large number taken consecutively, not cherry-picked to prove a point.
I am not saying that there are no grounds for suspecting something is going on.. I am saying that this is the wrong place to air your thoughts (Just what did you think was going to be accomplished?) and that your approach is fundamentally flawed. So your conclusions, that cheating is happening, may be simply wrong.
#4 Guest_movingon_*
Posted 2008-September-05, 09:38
I believe that the pair sees each other's hands but not the opponents. Things go wrong when the opponent's hands hold a surprize for them.
ok, now when someone on the BBO staff tells me that this pair was banned from playing with each other I think that there have been complaints against this pair before. Yet the funny hands keep appearing and they keep playing.
so, one should just watch it and do nothing?
That is hard for me to do when I have to play against this pair on ACBL games.
#5
Posted 2008-September-05, 09:55
movingon, on Sep 5 2008, 07:38 AM, said:
I believe that the pair sees each other's hands but not the opponents. Things go wrong when the opponent's hands hold a surprize for them.
ok, now when someone on the BBO staff tells me that this pair was banned from playing with each other I think that there have been complaints against this pair before. Yet the funny hands keep appearing and they keep playing.
so, one should just watch it and do nothing?
That is hard for me to do when I have to play against this pair on ACBL games.
Relax, something will be done, assuming something should be done.
BBO simply doesn't take cheating casually.
#7
Posted 2008-September-05, 10:13
My regular f2f partner bids like this all the time.
He is an Aquarius so believes that he has 20-20 intuition and never counts Hcp.
We get many tops.
We also get many bottoms. rofl
If this pair get far more than their fair share of tops, then maybe they are both Aquarius?
Strange bidding or just unfamiliar bidding? We do not have enough evidence to judge, sorry
Tony (Duke of York)
#8
Posted 2008-September-05, 10:24
A significant portion of the hands that you're showing appear to be fairly normal.
For example, consider the following
♠ 93
♥ AKQ
♦ K8
♣KJT952
You provide the following explanation
Quote
93♠
AKQ♥
K8♦
KJ10952♣
The final contract is 2 clubs
From the sounds of it, the auction went as follows
1♣ - (P) - 1♦ - (1♠)
2♣
I'm trying to understand what bid you disagree with...
The 1♣ opening seems fine.
The 2♣ looks reasonable
What makes you so suspicious?
#9
Posted 2008-September-05, 10:26
Even if you already contacted our abuse department, please do not be surprised if you think we have done nothing or if it takes a while before it is obvious we did something. We don't convict people for cheating unless we are certain and the investigation process that is necessary to establish certainty can take a while.
Given that you seem certain that this pair is cheating, you might find the paragraph above to be annoying, but I suspect you would appreciate our policies in this area if you had been (presumably falsely) accused of cheating based on some successful bridge actions you took that one of your opponents did not understand.
I must echo what the other posters have said. Please do not make posts like this in the future. The fact that you left out names was good, but it is not hard for curious people to discover who it is you have publicly accused of cheating.
I suspect you already know that public cheating accusations are not acceptable in the game of bridge.
Thanks,
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#10 Guest_movingon_*
Posted 2008-September-05, 10:54
I have reported this pair to abuse and have sent in many, many hands multiple times.
I will continue to do so, even though it is very time consuming. This is important to me, and I am glad to hear that BBO cares.
#11
Posted 2008-September-05, 11:16
movingon, on Sep 5 2008, 04:54 PM, said:
I have reported this pair to abuse and have sent in many, many hands multiple times.
I will continue to do so, even though it is very time consuming. This is important to me, and I am glad to hear that BBO cares.
Thanks Mr. On, but please call me Fred

Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#12
Posted 2008-September-05, 18:08
I recall an opponent who bid the lower of 2 five cards suits first. They got a good result.
I recall choosing to lead the 4 card suit headed by the A, rather than the suit headed by the K, at 3NT. (OK so I only had 4 to the KQ, not 5 to the K as your "suspect pair" had. But I was in a similar situation where RHO had denied the majors and it was likely he would finesse into my KQ.)
Someone complained to me that they won't play on BBO because most players cheat. I think that is absolutely wrong. I see exactly the same selection of random/crazy/stupid/excellent/brilliant plays on BBO that I see in face-to-face bridge.
People who want to cheat won't persist. I saw it happen once in real life. It was two students at uni who were playing on adjacent computers. But they soon gave up: there was no fun in it. We play bridge for the intellectual challenge.
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#13
Posted 2008-September-05, 18:30
Bidding 1♦-Pass-2♣-X;-2NT-All Pass
You are on lead with
♠ KQJ102
♥ 52
♦ 97
♣ QJ86
and you lead the 2 of spades, and partner (who doubled) has:
♠ 5
♥ Q7643
♦ A543
♣ K7
What in the world is your point here? It can't be these players are cheating, since why would they lead the 2 to the singleton 5?
And to not want to them to play just because they are bad is not your call.
Or was the 12 card double hand completed by the ♠ ace?
#14 Guest_movingon_*
Posted 2008-September-05, 18:49
partner lead small from KQJ10x of spades to partners 9 of spades.
Partner had two spades: 9 and little
#15
Posted 2008-September-05, 18:51
#16 Guest_movingon_*
Posted 2008-September-05, 18:53
I will no longer publickly post hands on this pair. I am satisfied that BBO will handle things internally.
#17
Posted 2008-September-05, 19:35
movingon, on Sep 5 2008, 07:53 PM, said:
Have you emailed BBO about this pair, with examples of hands? If not, do it. Posting at the forum is definitely the wrong place, but at least you had no names mentioned. I think some of the examples speak quite loudly and BBO should take a serious look at this pair.
#18
Posted 2008-September-06, 23:16
peachy, on Sep 5 2008, 09:35 PM, said:
movingon, on Sep 5 2008, 07:53 PM, said:
Have you emailed BBO about this pair, with examples of hands? If not, do it. Posting at the forum is definitely the wrong place, but at least you had no names mentioned. I think some of the examples speak quite loudly and BBO should take a serious look at this pair.
He already replied to Fred, saying that he had reported them to abuse.
#19
Posted 2008-September-06, 23:58
barmar, on Sep 7 2008, 12:16 AM, said:
peachy, on Sep 5 2008, 09:35 PM, said:
movingon, on Sep 5 2008, 07:53 PM, said:
Have you emailed BBO about this pair, with examples of hands? If not, do it. Posting at the forum is definitely the wrong place, but at least you had no names mentioned. I think some of the examples speak quite loudly and BBO should take a serious look at this pair.
He already replied to Fred, saying that he had reported them to abuse.
Yes, you are right. Somehow I did not see those posts before.