Incidents happened all the time.
Players land in the majestic contracts as a result of partnership misunderstanding;
Players miscount their points to stop in the only makeable contract;
Players chose the superlucky bluffs.
And so on and so forth…
Every of this incidents could look suspicious, but does not prove anything. Any of us was in these positions. We can get lucky on a single strange board, but more often we are losing because of our mistakes.
But sometimes we can see something different:
1. Best leads in almost 100% cases.
2. Different actions in the similar positions always in a lucky match with partners hand.
3. 1 major – (2 minor) – double, double could be penalty or negative depends what they need in the current board.
4. Some actions that have no explanations other than external knowledge.
5. Excessive number of doubles and redoubles
6. Incredible stats.
These are kind of cases we are talking about.
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Vampyr, on 2012-March-08, 17:55, said:
There will always be cheaters; it is just too easy to do. Some will be too subtle to be caught.
But since online bridge is basically for practice, it seems not to be too big a disadvantage if opponents play and defend perfectly!
These people are not "too subtle to be caught."
And as for practice I am completely disagree with you. It is a big disadvantage to play against cheaters even in tearm of practice.
It is just completely different game. Look at examples above.
1. You cannot deduce anything about opponents hand based on his bids and leads, because they unrelated to his own cards.
2. No reasons to preempt
3. No reasons to bid close games
You are learning nothing playing this kind of game, just losing time and selfconfidence.
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