billw55, on 2012-March-09, 07:48, said:
As an aside to inquiry: if you have concluded that a player or pair is in fact cheating, I would not object to posting the hands publicly with usernames.
This is not open for discussion, as the policy I am quoting was in place before I became associated with the bbo or this forum, and it is not changing, for a variety of very good reasons. In the beginning, I felt like you did, shame the bastards. But I agreed to follow and enforce the bbo policies. I have come around to understand the bbo policies are the best. One reason is that there are a number of people who feel like you do, and they post online (but not in our forum and not via lobby chats in the bbo itself --- which are sure ways to get your password scrambled). Sometimes, they "out" cheaters, sometimes they display their own bridge ignorance calling perfectly normal stuff as cheating. One example is a partnership I know well uses 2c-2h as "instant double negative" and 2C-2nt to show a positive hand with hearts. In accusing this pair as cheating in an online blog, one person using such an auction as absolute proof of cheating, because the notrump slam only makes from the side with the heart suit so "they manufactured" the auction to play it from that side.
There are some 30 or so "proof" hands in that fellows blog, almost all of them are no evidence of cheating, and some of the statements in the blog are so wrong (one of the events the pair was accused of cheating in they scored 35% for the entire event, for instance) but the claim on a hand from the poor event was they always win. Users who were convinced by the "evidence" of cheating piled on and said that the culprit was averaging +0.90 imps per hand played and that benito was "only" averaging +.76 and michael seamon only +0.67 so this guy had to be much better than them or a cheater (no mention that the stars were only playing in jec matches against other stars, while the accused was facing very poor opponents).
it would become a zoo here if we allowed such post here, and that ignores possible slander lawsuits. So anything that can be linked to a player will be deleted and the poster could get into trouble with bbo if it continues.